Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)

<p>This article aims to analyze the role of Bernardino López de Carvajal's (1456 Plasencia-1523 Rome) as a literary patron, namely his contributions to humanism in Rome and to Spanish letters, in the period that has been loosely identified as Spanish Rome. Carvajal held the dignities of &...

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Main Author: Marta Albala Pelegrin
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Language:deu
Published: Winchester University Press 2017-12-01
Series:Royal Studies Journal
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Online Access:https://rsj.winchester.ac.uk/articles/98
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spelling doaj-cabca1c86f304885847b0221525374692021-06-21T15:42:16ZdeuWinchester University PressRoyal Studies Journal2057-67302017-12-0142113710.21039/rsj.v4i2.16598Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)Marta Albala Pelegrin0Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)<p>This article aims to analyze the role of Bernardino López de Carvajal's (1456 Plasencia-1523 Rome) as a literary patron, namely his contributions to humanism in Rome and to Spanish letters, in the period that has been loosely identified as Spanish Rome. Carvajal held the dignities of <em>orator continuus</em> of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, titular cardinal of <em>Santa Croce in Gerusalemme</em>, and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, and was even elected antipope with the name of  Martin VI in the <em>conciliabulum</em> of Pisa (1511) against Julius II. A cultivated man and a lover of poets, he belonged to the avant-garde of humanists devoted to create a body of Neolatin and Spanish Literature that would both foster the Spanish presence at Rome and leave a mark in the Spanish literary canon. He sponsored a considerable body of works that celebrated the deeds of the Catholic Kings and those of the Great Captain, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba. He also commissioned literary translations, and was involved in the production of theatrical pieces, such as those of Baltasar Torres Naharro.</p>https://rsj.winchester.ac.uk/articles/98benardino de carvajal, carvajal, erasmus, bartolome de torres naharro, julius ii, leo x, patronage, catholic kings, charles v, conciliabulum of pisa, gonzalo fernandez de cordoba, alonso hernandez, giovambattista cantalicio, baltasar del rio, arcangelo ma
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Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)
Royal Studies Journal
benardino de carvajal, carvajal, erasmus, bartolome de torres naharro, julius ii, leo x, patronage, catholic kings, charles v, conciliabulum of pisa, gonzalo fernandez de cordoba, alonso hernandez, giovambattista cantalicio, baltasar del rio, arcangelo ma
author_facet Marta Albala Pelegrin
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title Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)
title_short Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)
title_full Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)
title_fullStr Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)
title_full_unstemmed Humanism and Spanish Literary Patronage at the Roman Curia: The Role of the Cardinal of Santa Croce, Bernardino López de Carvajal (1456-1523)
title_sort humanism and spanish literary patronage at the roman curia: the role of the cardinal of santa croce, bernardino lópez de carvajal (1456-1523)
publisher Winchester University Press
series Royal Studies Journal
issn 2057-6730
publishDate 2017-12-01
description <p>This article aims to analyze the role of Bernardino López de Carvajal's (1456 Plasencia-1523 Rome) as a literary patron, namely his contributions to humanism in Rome and to Spanish letters, in the period that has been loosely identified as Spanish Rome. Carvajal held the dignities of <em>orator continuus</em> of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, titular cardinal of <em>Santa Croce in Gerusalemme</em>, and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, and was even elected antipope with the name of  Martin VI in the <em>conciliabulum</em> of Pisa (1511) against Julius II. A cultivated man and a lover of poets, he belonged to the avant-garde of humanists devoted to create a body of Neolatin and Spanish Literature that would both foster the Spanish presence at Rome and leave a mark in the Spanish literary canon. He sponsored a considerable body of works that celebrated the deeds of the Catholic Kings and those of the Great Captain, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba. He also commissioned literary translations, and was involved in the production of theatrical pieces, such as those of Baltasar Torres Naharro.</p>
topic benardino de carvajal, carvajal, erasmus, bartolome de torres naharro, julius ii, leo x, patronage, catholic kings, charles v, conciliabulum of pisa, gonzalo fernandez de cordoba, alonso hernandez, giovambattista cantalicio, baltasar del rio, arcangelo ma
url https://rsj.winchester.ac.uk/articles/98
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