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OSORIO, JERONYMO (1506-1580) , Portuguese historian, was a native of Lisbon and son of the Ouvidor Geral of India. In 1519 his mother sent him to Salamanca to study civil law, and in 1525 he went on to Paris to study philosophy, and there became intimate with Peter Fabre, one of the founders of the Society of Jesus. Returning to Portugal, Osorio next proceeded for theology to Bologna, where he made such a name that King John III. invited him in 1536-1537 to lecture on scripture in the reorganized university of Coimbra. He returned to Lisbon in 1540, and acted as secretary to Prince Luiz, and as tutor to his son, the prior of Crato, obtaining also two benefices in the diocese of Vizeu. In 1542 he printed in Lisbon his treatise De nobilitate. After the death of Prince Luiz in 1553, he with-drew from court to his churches. He was named archdeacon of Evora in 156o, and much against his will became bishop of Silves in 1564. The Cardinal Prince Henry
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His principal works written in Latin include: (I) De gloria et nobilitate civile et christiana, an English version of which by W. Blandie appeared in London in 1576. (2) De justitia. (3) De regis institutione et disciplina. (4) De vera sapientia. (5) De rebus Emmanuelis (1586), a history of the reign of King Emanuel which is little more than a translation of the chronicle on the same subject by Damiao de Goes. Osorio's book was turned into Portuuese by F. M. do Nascimento (q.v.), into French by J. Crispin 2 vols., Geneva, 161o), and an English paraphrase in 2 vols. byGibbs came out in London in 1752. His Opera omnia were published by his nephew (4 vols., Rome, 1592). Two of his polemical treatises have been translated into English, his Epistle to Elizabeth uene of England by R. Shacklock (Antwerp, 1565), and his Con- Ytation of M. W. Haddon by J. Fen (Louvain, 1568). His Portuguese epistles, including the two before mentioned, were printed in Lisbon in two editions in 1818 and 1819, and in Paris in 1859. For his biography see Obras de D. F. A. Lobo, bishop of Vizeu, i. 293- 01 (Lisbon, 1848). (E. PR.) End of Article: OSORIO, JERONYMO (1506-1580) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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