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Júlio Francisco António Adeodato Barreto (3 December 1905 – 6 August 1937), better known as Adeodato Barreto, was a Luso-Goan poet and writer. His works include important archetypes and paradigms from Hindu culture. In his poems there are notions of eternal return and transmigration, which are considered anchors of Indian philosophy. ==Biography== His father, Vicente Mariano Barreto, was a man of considerable erudition and a pedagogical sense that bore fruit with his child. Having completed his secondary education in Panjim, Adeodato Barreto departed en route to Portugal at the age of seventeen years and enrolled in Coimbra, in the law school in 1923 and, the following year, in the Faculty of Arts, for a course in History and Philosophy. In this city he was elected chairman of the Centro Republicano-Académico in October 1929. He graduated in law in 1928 and in the Historical and Philosophical Sciences in 1929, respectively, in the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts, University of Coimbra.
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