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with right of succession. In 1704 he established himself at Madrid where he entered the service of the Duke of Medinaceli; in 1707 he began a correspondence with the Marquis de Mondéjar and in 1708 with Juan Interián de Ayala, one of the founders of the
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and wrote a series of Latin poems that remained unpublished. From 1693 to 1694 Sáenz d'Aguirre published in Rome his
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Portrait of Manuel Martí y Zaragoza attributed to José Vergara Gimeno. Oil on canvas, 199 x 112 cm,
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who, under the pseudonym of Q. Sectano, had written a collection of Latin Satires against
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In 1715 he returned to Madrid, where Guillaume Daubenton, the French confessor of king
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on which Martí had worked; he performed some scholarly and philological works, notably
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scholar. Born near Valencia in 1663, he published a collection of poems, entitled
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In December 1696 he moved to Alicante where in January 1697 he was ordained a
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and of the Academy of the Infecondi. In 1696 he edited in Rome the
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Collectio Maxima Conciliorum omnium Hispaniae et novi orbis
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In 1686 he moved to Rome where he published the Latin poem
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This biographical article about a Spanish academic is a
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Universidad de Valencia
Oropesa del Mar
Spanish Empire
Alicante
Spanish Empire
Spanish
Alma mater
University of Valencia
Sapienza University of Rome
Juan Luis Vives
Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas
Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina
humanist
Alicante
Juan José Eguiara y Eguren
Grammar
humanist
Juan Luis Vives
Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas
Philosophy
Theology
University of Valencia
Classical Greek
José Saenz d'Aguirre
Lodovico Sergardi
Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina
Academy of Arcadia
Nicolás Antonio
in utroque iure

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