Almeida, Manoel
ALMEIDA, ɑ̄l-mê´i-dɑ, MANOEL: Jesuit missionary; b. at Vizeu (50 m. e.s.e. of Oporto),
Portugal, 1580; d. at Goa 1646. He entered the
Order of the Jesuits 1595; was sent to the East
Indies 1602; lived in Abyssinia 1624-34; returned
to Goa and became provincial of the order in the
Indies. He left material for a general history of
Abyssinia and of the Jesuits there, which was
edited and published, in Portuguese, with additions,
by Balthazar Tellez (Coimbra, 1660). Almeida’s
letter from Abyssinia to the general of his order
for 1626-27 was published in Italian and French
(Rome and Paris, 1629).