Description: This is a Amazing antique rare tin medal allusive to chant 3º, 135 of the Lusiadas. The Lusíadas is a work of epic poetry by the Portuguese writer Luís Vaz de Camões, the first Portuguese epic published in print. Probably begun in 1556 and completed in 1571, it was published in Lisbon on 12 March 1572, in the literary period of Classicism, or Late Renaissance, three years after the author's return from the East, via Mozambique.The work consists of ten cantos, 1,102 stanzas and 8,816 verses in decasyllabic octaves, subject to the fixed rhythmic scheme AB AB AB CC – eighth royal rhyme, or Camonian. The central action is the discovery of the sea route to India by Vasco da Gama, around which other episodes in the history of Portugal are evoked, glorifying the Portuguese people.Considered the most important work of Portuguese-language literature, it is often compared to Virgil's Aeneid (century. I B.C.).Written in Homeric fashion, Os Lusíadas is often regarded as the national epic of Portugal, much as Virgil's Aeneid was to the ancient Romans, or Homer's Iliad and Odyssey to the ancient Greeks. All the medals were carefully carved in relief representing the different Chants and episodes of the work. The medal was made in 1981 by Master/Author: Lima de Freitas and Sculptor: A.Cândido.Has 6 cm diameter, 3 mm thickness, and weighs 77 grams. A tracking number will be provided to follow the order. International buyers are welcome (For combined shipping, or more than one item contact me to know shipping cost details) Note: You can find more itens (mainly medals, and others) like this in my ebay store, take a look by clicking in the words visit store located in the right side of the screen bellow seller information. Be welcome. Thank´s.
Price: 49 USD
Location: Lisbon
End Time: 2024-12-02T16:22:01.000Z
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Type: Medal
Composition: Tin
Country/Region of Manufacture: Portugal