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Diogo de Gouveia (c. 1471, Beja - 8 December 1557, Lisbon), known as Diogo de Gouveia, the Elder to distinguish him from contemporary homonyms such as his nephew, was a leading Portuguese teacher, theologian, diplomat and humanist during the Renaissance. With an extensive academic curriculum as rector at the University of Paris, he served King Manuel I and king John III of Portugal, whom he advised on the creation of captaincies in Brazil and the coming of the first Jesuit missionaries and notably Francis Xavier. First of a lineage of distinguished humanists and educators, he was the uncle of André de Gouveia, António de Gouveia, Diogo de Gouveia "the younger", and Marcial de Gouveia. During the Counter-Reformation he was a strong supporter of scholastic and Catholic orthodoxy, clashing wi

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  • Diogo de Goŭveja la Maljuna (1471-1557) estis portugala humanisto, pedagogo, teologo, bibliotekisto kaj diplomato. Li studis en la Universitato de Parizo kie li estis majstro pri artoj, rektoro kaj biblkiotekisto. Li same fariĝis direktoro de la Kolegio Sankta Barbara en Parizo, tre vizitata de portugalaj studentoj. La portugala reĝo Johano la 3-a kreis 50 stipendiojn por la studoj de portugalaj humanistoj kaj teologoj al tiu kolegio. La reĝaj stipendiistoj baldaŭ plenumis gravan rolon rilate al renovigo de la homsciencoj en Portugalio. (eo)
  • Diogo de Gouveia (c. 1471, Beja - 8 December 1557, Lisbon), known as Diogo de Gouveia, the Elder to distinguish him from contemporary homonyms such as his nephew, was a leading Portuguese teacher, theologian, diplomat and humanist during the Renaissance. With an extensive academic curriculum as rector at the University of Paris, he served King Manuel I and king John III of Portugal, whom he advised on the creation of captaincies in Brazil and the coming of the first Jesuit missionaries and notably Francis Xavier. First of a lineage of distinguished humanists and educators, he was the uncle of André de Gouveia, António de Gouveia, Diogo de Gouveia "the younger", and Marcial de Gouveia. During the Counter-Reformation he was a strong supporter of scholastic and Catholic orthodoxy, clashing with the liberal views of his nephew André de Gouveia. (en)
  • Diogo de Gouveia (c. 1471 Beja - 8 de Dezembro de 1557 Lisboa), conhecido como Diogo de Gouveia, o Velho para o distinguir de homónimos, como o seu sobrinho foi um destacado pedagogo, teólogo, diplomata e humanista português do Renascimento. Com extenso currículo acadêmico como reitor na Universidade de Paris, esteve ao serviço do rei D. Manuel I e de D. João III, que aconselhou na criação das capitanias hereditárias do Brasil e na vinda de missionários Jesuítas liderados por Francisco Xavier. Primeiro de uma linhagem de destacados humanistas e pedagogos, era tio de André de Gouveia, António de Gouveia, e de . No contexto da Contra-reforma foi um grande defensor da escolástica e da ortodoxia católica, o que o opôs às ideias de abertura do sobrinho André de Gouveia. (pt)
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  • Diogo de Goŭveja la Maljuna (1471-1557) estis portugala humanisto, pedagogo, teologo, bibliotekisto kaj diplomato. Li studis en la Universitato de Parizo kie li estis majstro pri artoj, rektoro kaj biblkiotekisto. Li same fariĝis direktoro de la Kolegio Sankta Barbara en Parizo, tre vizitata de portugalaj studentoj. La portugala reĝo Johano la 3-a kreis 50 stipendiojn por la studoj de portugalaj humanistoj kaj teologoj al tiu kolegio. La reĝaj stipendiistoj baldaŭ plenumis gravan rolon rilate al renovigo de la homsciencoj en Portugalio. (eo)
  • Diogo de Gouveia (c. 1471, Beja - 8 December 1557, Lisbon), known as Diogo de Gouveia, the Elder to distinguish him from contemporary homonyms such as his nephew, was a leading Portuguese teacher, theologian, diplomat and humanist during the Renaissance. With an extensive academic curriculum as rector at the University of Paris, he served King Manuel I and king John III of Portugal, whom he advised on the creation of captaincies in Brazil and the coming of the first Jesuit missionaries and notably Francis Xavier. First of a lineage of distinguished humanists and educators, he was the uncle of André de Gouveia, António de Gouveia, Diogo de Gouveia "the younger", and Marcial de Gouveia. During the Counter-Reformation he was a strong supporter of scholastic and Catholic orthodoxy, clashing wi (en)
  • Diogo de Gouveia (c. 1471 Beja - 8 de Dezembro de 1557 Lisboa), conhecido como Diogo de Gouveia, o Velho para o distinguir de homónimos, como o seu sobrinho foi um destacado pedagogo, teólogo, diplomata e humanista português do Renascimento. Com extenso currículo acadêmico como reitor na Universidade de Paris, esteve ao serviço do rei D. Manuel I e de D. João III, que aconselhou na criação das capitanias hereditárias do Brasil e na vinda de missionários Jesuítas liderados por Francisco Xavier. (pt)
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