%0 Journal Article %T La nobiltà degli Studi. Padova fra diplomazia, cultura e religione %A Galtarossa, Massimo %J Romanica Cracoviensia %V Tom 23 (2023) %R 10.4467/20843917RC.23.029.18869 %N Numero speciale (3) %P 273-280 %K Paduan nobility, Zamoyski, graduations, Venice, mobility %@ 1732-8705 %D 2023 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/romanica-cracoviensia/artykul/la-nobilta-degli-studi-padova-fra-diplomazia-cultura-e-religione %X The nobility of Studies: Padua between diplomacy, culture and religion The paduan noble ideology looked with interest in higher education both for the possibilities of employing nobles as lector and for the rich «propinae» derived from the degrees in the Sacred Colleges. The city encompassed, however, an extensive educational system with a prestigious Jesuit college and a military academy. Even the venetian patriciate developed the University according to careful cultural policies: state financing, engagement of famous professors and social control of the city. Religious, economic and cultural ties made the mobility of Polish nobles students to Italy particularly appreciated. The letters of an illustrious student, such as chancellor Jan Zamoyski, testify to the persistence over time of the ties also in terms of the history of European culture and the formation of its élites. The creation of flexible commissions for the granting of academic degrees encouraged these relationships.