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Os Lusiadas (The Lusiads), vol. 2 of 2

Chapter 23: Rejected Stanzas Endnotes.
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A long poetic narrative celebrates a seafaring nation’s maritime explorations, tracing perilous voyages to distant shores and rich port cities while blending mythological episodes and divine interventions with vivid geographical and cultural description. The cantos alternate stirring exhortations to Christian rulers, reflections on rivalries and moral duty in Europe, and detailed scenes of arrival, negotiation, and local custom along Indian coasts. Throughout, the verse examines glory, providence, and the human costs and rewards of discovery, moving between lyrical praise, political commentary, and epic storytelling in a sustained meditation on empire and navigation.

Rejected Stanzas Endnotes.

  1. “Prester John.”

  2. Sic in orig.

  3. i.e., the lance.

  4. Sans peur.

  5. Espada; sword or (suit of) spades.

  6. Count Julian and Roderick the Goth. ↩a ↩b

  7. D. Joam III.

  8. Saffi town.

  9. Magellan’s circumnavigation.

  10. A prophecy not unlikely to be realized.

  11. Lucifer, the Fiend.

  12. Magellan.