The billionaire oligarchs not only financed the prize, they were members of the new literary academy, or jury, that picked among the 14 finalists.
In 1591 he joined a local literary academy called the Nocturnos.
The Académie Mallarmé is a French literary academy of writers and poets, founded in 1937.
He obtained texts to his madrigals through membership of literary academies in Siena.
Here is an ambitious work from the literary academy, polemically directed against the conception of literary value purportedly prevailing there.
The Middle Ages did not bequeath to Rome any institutions that could be called scientific or literary academies.
He authored over fifty books on scholary subjects, and was the director of two literary academies.
Being a well educated woman, she invited numerous authors and artists to her house, which was home to a widely known literary academy.
With most of the Portuguese poets of the time he had good relations, consorting with them in one or another literary academy.
The treatise is written in the tone and style of a discourse of the type that might be heard at a literary academy.