Nicolau Tolentino de Almeida
1740 - 1811
Nicolau Tolentino de Almeida, from Lisbon, was the foremost Portuguese satirical poet of the 18th century. Beginning at age 20, Tolentino studied law for three years at the University of Coimbra; he then ended those studies to teach rhetoric. He was sent to Lisbon in 1776 to fill a post, and was named professor of rhetoric a year later. His interests soon shifted once again, from teaching, to public office. He wrote against the Marquis of Pombal, and therefore gained the favor of Pombal's successor. He was awarded with a sinecure office in the royal administration. In 1790, he was honored with the title of knight of the royal family.Poems
- AO MESMO MARQUÊS
- ANOS ANOS DO MESMO MARQUÊS
- AOS ANOS DO MESMO MARQUÊS, QUE TINHA MUITA LIÇÃO DE CAMÕES
- AOS ANOS DO CONDE DE VILA, DEPOIS MARQUÊS DE ANGEJA
- NO DIA EM QUE O MESMO CONDE CHEGOU DO ALENTEJO
- ESCREVENDO DAS CALDAS O AUTOR DO MESMO CONDE
- AOS ANOS DO MESMO CONDE
- PARTINDO PARA SALVATERRA D. DIOGO DE NORONHA, DEPOIS CONDE DE VILA-VERDE
- AO MESMO
- AO MESMO, CHEGANDO DE FORA DO REINO
- AOS ANOS DO MESMO
- SAINDO CONSELHEIRO DA FAZENDA D. DIOGO DE NORONHA