Book contents
- Mercenaries of Knowledge
- Mercenaries of Knowledge
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations (Archives and Libraries)
- Introduction
- Part I Growing Up under the Pax Hispanica
- Part II The Severing: Trial and Exile
- 3 The Fabric of Dissent
- 4 The Proving Grounds
- Part III Bibliopolitics and Conflict Management
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
4 - The Proving Grounds
from Part II - The Severing: Trial and Exile
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 September 2023
- Mercenaries of Knowledge
- Mercenaries of Knowledge
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations (Archives and Libraries)
- Introduction
- Part I Growing Up under the Pax Hispanica
- Part II The Severing: Trial and Exile
- 3 The Fabric of Dissent
- 4 The Proving Grounds
- Part III Bibliopolitics and Conflict Management
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Following his return from Brazil to the Iberian Peninsula and then his journey to Rome, Nogueira continued to experience displacement while always looking for an opportunity to settle down. Upon arrival in Rome, he encountered a global city within which knowledge functioned as a currency to access patronage. In this highly competitive environment, populated by many other mercenaries of knowledge, Nogueira sought support across the city while trying his luck in other places such as the English monarchy. Aware of the difficulty of making a living in Rome, Nogueira followed a new patron to Bologna. There, he familiarized himself with the politics of the papal states in northern Italy, learned from the intense intellectual life around the university, and became involved in political negotiations between papal authorities, the Republic of Venice, and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. In the midst of these negotiations, he put his historical expertise to work by getting involved in an episode of forged Etruscan archaeology connected to rivalries between the Medici and Barberini families. As a ghostwriter for one of the reports concerning this forgery, he made a case for himself as someone who could serve back in Rome in a multitude of capacities, including legal courts and libraries.
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- Mercenaries of KnowledgeVicente Nogueira, the Republic of Letters, and the Making of Late Renaissance Politics, pp. 137 - 174Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023