Diogo de Teive (humanist)

Diogo de Teive (humanist)

Diogo de Teive (Braga, c.1514 - after 1569) was a Portuguese humanist during the Renaissance.

Diogo de Teive was a humanist, a latinist and a typical scholar of his day: a traveller, who spent most of his formative years abroad, in Europe. He would return to Portugal with André de Gouveia, George Buchanan and João da Costa, thanks to the initiative of King John III.

Buchanan, João da Costa and Diogo de Teive were accused of Protestantism by the Inquisition, and sentenced to imprisonment in 1550. Nonetheless, Teive did not leave the country, and he remained close to the Portuguese royal family and to the court, as a scholar and a clergyman. He died after 1569.

Diogo de Teive wrote tragedies and diverse tests of historical and philosophical interpretation, always in Latin.


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