![]() Machado (1741: 441) says Álvares taught Philosophy for eight years and Theology, for twelve years but Gomes (1960: 165-173) is much more precise: Álvares got the chair of Terça until 1604 of Vespers, until 1607 and of Prima, until 1610 and again during 1612/13. ![]() Gomes (1960: 165) says that it was during this second Arts course in Coimbra that Álvares wrote the Tractatus de Anima Separata. On November, 11 th, 1602, in Évora, he got his PhD in Theology. Álvares lectured Philosophy at the Jesuit University of Évora untill March 1593/94, and in the Jesuit College of Coimbra (1594/98), where he also lectured Theology (1599/1602). Below are listed two “conclusions” that pertain to his Évora and Coimbra first period of teaching (for this kind of literature see Gomes 1961). He got his masters degree in Arts on October, 1 st, 1590, and his licence degree on May, 31st, 1594, the latter attributed by the Chancelor António Carvalho. Between 15 Álvares taught Latin in Lisbon (St. ![]() For three years and a half, while an undergraduate in philosophy, according to Gomes (1960: 165), Baltasar Álvares helped Manuel de Góis with the composition of the Coimbra Jesuit Aristotelian Course ( Cursus Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Iesu). With seventeen years of age he entered the Society of Jesus on Novemin Coimbra, where he studied Philosophy and Theology (1585), continuing his studies afterwards in Évora (1586). His parents were João (or Jerónimo) Gonçalves and Leonor Gonçalves.
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