Tomás S . Pinto Bravo
Tomás Pinto Bravo has a BA in History from the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of Universidade Nova
de Lisboa (2020) and a MA in Church History from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (2023).
In 2024 he began his PhD in Philology and History of the Ancient World (program A: Greek and Latin Philology) at Università degli Studi "La Sapienza" di Roma. He has always carried out research from an intellectual history perspective. During his first years as a graduate student, he devoted himself both to the argument of epistolography in the 19th century and to that of Renaissance authors. During his master's degree in Italy he focussed on humanism, in particular on the Latin of Jerónimo Osório, the topics of his works, and the way Antiquity was received and perceived in the Renaissance
de Lisboa (2020) and a MA in Church History from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (2023).
In 2024 he began his PhD in Philology and History of the Ancient World (program A: Greek and Latin Philology) at Università degli Studi "La Sapienza" di Roma. He has always carried out research from an intellectual history perspective. During his first years as a graduate student, he devoted himself both to the argument of epistolography in the 19th century and to that of Renaissance authors. During his master's degree in Italy he focussed on humanism, in particular on the Latin of Jerónimo Osório, the topics of his works, and the way Antiquity was received and perceived in the Renaissance
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161 letters about three portuguese expeditions carried out in Africa at the end of the 19th century led by
Serpa Pinto. 496 pages
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161 letters about three portuguese expeditions carried out in Africa at the end of the 19th century led by
Serpa Pinto. 496 pages