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Francisco de Vergara (died in 1545 in Toledo, Spain) was an important Spanish scholar. He was known as a Hellenist because he deeply studied ancient Greek language and culture. He was also a humanist, which means he focused on human values and achievements, especially through classical learning. Francisco de Vergara was the brother of another famous scholar, Juan de Vergara.

Francisco de Vergara held a special position as the head of Greek studies (called a "chair") at the Trilingual College of the University of Alcala. This college was famous for teaching three important languages: Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. He was a respected teacher, and one of his notable students was Juan de Valdés.

Who Was Francisco de Vergara?

Francisco de Vergara was a key figure during a time when many scholars in Spain were very interested in learning from ancient Greek and Roman texts. This period is known as the Renaissance. He helped bring knowledge of the Greek language to more people in Spain.

His Role as a Professor

At the University of Alcala, Francisco de Vergara taught Greek to many students. Being a "chair" meant he was the main professor and leader of the Greek language department. He helped students understand complex ancient texts and ideas. His work was important for spreading classical learning in Spain.

His Family and Influence

Francisco de Vergara and his brother, Juan de Vergara, were both highly educated and influential scholars. They contributed a lot to the intellectual life of Spain during their time. Francisco's teaching helped shape the minds of future scholars, like Juan de Valdés, who also became a well-known writer and thinker.

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