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The biography traces the life of a librarian, novelist, and historian born in Lisbon, following his early clerical education, participation in a military revolt and brief exile, and appointment as librarian in Porto and later to the king. It recounts his journalistic and fictional output, his major historical works including a multi-volume national history, studies on the Inquisition, and his direction of a national monuments series. The narrative also treats recurring conflicts with institutions and clergy, his withdrawal to a rural estate to cultivate olive oil, and his final illness and ceremonial reburial, while describing a stern, combative temperament and relentless dedication to documentary scholarship.

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Manoel Caldas Cordeiro

Manoel Caldas Cordeiro was a Portuguese author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His works often reflect historical themes and figures, showcasing his interest in the cultural and political landscape of his time. Among his notable writings is "Alexandre Herculano," which delves into the life and impact of the influential Portuguese writer and historian. Cordeiro's other significant work, "O Marquez de Pombal (folheto para poucos)," offers insights into the life of the prominent statesman and his role in shaping modern Portugal. Through his writings, Cordeiro contributes to the understanding of Portuguese history and literature.

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