Antônio de Araújo (1566 – 1632) was a Brazilian Jesuit missionary. Araújo was born at St. Michael's in the Azores. He entered the Society of Jesus in Bahia, and was for nine years Superior of the Missions of Brazil. He edited for publication in 1618 a catechism in the Old Tupi language of Brazil. Nathanael Southwell says of it: "This catechism, begun by others in Brazilian, he augmented considerably. It was published at Lisbon under his name, and is regarded as without a superior in the catechetical art. It was afterwards translated into the native American tongue."
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| - Antônio de Araújo (1566 – 1632) was a Brazilian Jesuit missionary. Araújo was born at St. Michael's in the Azores. He entered the Society of Jesus in Bahia, and was for nine years Superior of the Missions of Brazil. He edited for publication in 1618 a catechism in the Old Tupi language of Brazil. Nathanael Southwell says of it: "This catechism, begun by others in Brazilian, he augmented considerably. It was published at Lisbon under his name, and is regarded as without a superior in the catechetical art. It was afterwards translated into the native American tongue." (en)
- Antônio de Araújo (Ilha de São Miguel, 1566 – Capitania do Espírito Santo, 1632) foi um padre jesuíta português que atuou no Brasil Colônia e publicou, em 1618, o Catecismo na língua brasílica, no qual se contém a suma da doutrina cristã, o maior texto conhecido escrito em tupi antigo. (pt)
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| - Antônio de Araújo (1566 – 1632) was a Brazilian Jesuit missionary. Araújo was born at St. Michael's in the Azores. He entered the Society of Jesus in Bahia, and was for nine years Superior of the Missions of Brazil. He edited for publication in 1618 a catechism in the Old Tupi language of Brazil. Nathanael Southwell says of it: "This catechism, begun by others in Brazilian, he augmented considerably. It was published at Lisbon under his name, and is regarded as without a superior in the catechetical art. It was afterwards translated into the native American tongue." The 1686 edition was entitled Catecismo brasilico da doutrina Christãa. (en)
- Antônio de Araújo (Ilha de São Miguel, 1566 – Capitania do Espírito Santo, 1632) foi um padre jesuíta português que atuou no Brasil Colônia e publicou, em 1618, o Catecismo na língua brasílica, no qual se contém a suma da doutrina cristã, o maior texto conhecido escrito em tupi antigo. Antônio de Araújo nasceu em 1566 na Ilha de São Miguel, nos Açores, sendo filho de Joaquim de Araújo e de Ana Pacheco. Em 1582, aos 16 anos, ele veio para o Brasil e, na Bahia, entrou na Companhia de Jesus. Foi procurador do Colégio da Bahia. Em 1618, publicou Catecismo na língua brasílica. Faleceu em 1632 na Capitania do Espírito Santo. (pt)
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