Livro sobre ciências auxiliares para as Humanidades e novas tecnologias.
Estudo sobre o mundo dos prebendados na Espanha Moderna e a realidade social, econômica e cultural do poeta barroco e eclesiástico Luis de Góngora (1561-1627) e a sua família.
It is tried through this paper to present a somewhat neglected aspect by both social history and economic history, the income analysis of local ecclesiastical elites, a significant financial element in the family, urban and regional environment. It starts from the case of the andalusian city of Cordoba as object of study in the context of Early Modern Spain.
The aim of this study was to investigate a group that was an important part of local elites in the Hispanic Monarchy: that of the members of a Cathedral Chapter. It was conducted through the analysis of the specific case of Córdoba, however, the purpose was the achievement of extrapolative results. A wide chronological approach was required for wide-ranging conclusions within the framework of the long duration ...
El título de este libro, Iglesia, poder y fortuna, refleja bien los principales ejes de los trabajos recopilados en sus páginas, textos que se deben a algunos de los más destacados especialistas españoles en la historia social del clero. Los distintos autores que han colaborado en esta obra ofrecen al público un análisis actualizado de una cuestión esencial de nuestra historia: el importantísimo papel que jugó ...
At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, it seems to be a fitting moment to stop and analyse the current status of the issue of ecclesiastical chapters in the catholic Atlantic World. So in the present paper I make available to the reader a review of the main historiographic production in a summary and comparative way, with special attention to the spanish bibliography, but without ignoring that of o...
House and chapel were suitable instruments for the transmission of an image of power and privilege to the rest of the Castilian society in the Modern Age. The members of the capitular clergy played a key role in this sense within the strategies of promotion and emulation of their families, and that is what this article tries to show through the example of the Cathedral Chapter of Cordoba
The presence of exotica in early modern times at clergymen’s home, specially capitulars, is an ostentation symbol that reflects elite’s behavior. Besides, this is not well known in the case of members of local secular clergy. For its analysis we will focus on the city of Cordova during the reigns of Philip II and Philip III of Spain.
Through different sources relating to don Juan Fernández de Córdoba, dean and canon of the cathedral of Cordova, abbot and lord of Rute, it tries to recreate an example of elite’s daily life and the mesh of links which formed the Cordovan society of the 16th century.
It is tried through this article to reveal the mechanism by which so many local elite families in Andalusia managed to monopolize cathedral prebends, following relatives one another between the 16th and 18th centuries, specially by means of the analysis of different ways to obtain resignation "in favorem" or coadjutory papal bulls.
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