Castilho,Antonio Feliciano de
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Cas·ti·lho (kəsh-tēʹlyo͞o), Antonio Feliciano de. 1800-1875.
Portuguese author and translator who became a leader of the romantic movement in Portugal. He is known for his poems and his translations of Virgil, Ovid, and Shakespeare.
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Castilho, António Feliciano de — born Jan. 28, 1800, Lisbon died June 18, 1875, Lisbon Portuguese poet. Though blind from childhood, he became a classical scholar and by age 16 was publishing poems, translations, and pedagogical works. With his Obras completas (1837; Complete… … Universalium
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