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LIBROS PARA LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE BIENES EN LOS HOSPITALES DE SEVILLA/BOOKS FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALS IN SEVILLE

Documenta & instrumenta, 2016-01, Vol.14, p.139

Copyright Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2016 ;ISSN: 1697-4328 ;EISSN: 1697-3798 ;DOI: 10.5209/rev_DOCU.2016.v14.52899

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  • Title:
    LIBROS PARA LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE BIENES EN LOS HOSPITALES DE SEVILLA/BOOKS FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALS IN SEVILLE
  • Author: Navas, Pablo Alberto Mestre
  • Subjects: Book binding ; Cultural heritage ; European history ; Hospitals
  • Is Part Of: Documenta & instrumenta, 2016-01, Vol.14, p.139
  • Description: Hospitals from ancient Seville had an important heritage for survival of the institution and its patients. In order to keep this heritage, the officialdom settled down several control mechanisms that would serve to manage a profitable management of their income and rights. For this purpose, they developed devising instruments able to preserve their possessions and put them into operation. This article attempts to identify the defining elements of these books, called "protocolos de bienes" (protocols goods), indicating their characteristics and evolution from archaic models until the final form. This final form was reached late sixteenth and early seventeenth century, at which time devoted use main codex of hospitality. To do this, we used the documentary collections of Seville, preserved in different archives of the city, from where they have taken several significant examples showing the changes that occurred in both its internal structure and its materials manufacturing, underlining the participation of official, booksellers, illuminators and calligraphers. Similarly, it has highlighted the multifaceted and multifunctional character of this institutions that became also a corporate identity. The multiplicity of hospitals in Sevilla had different types and features of protocols, which were modificated according to the different needs of each institution.
  • Publisher: Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Language: Spanish
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1697-4328
    EISSN: 1697-3798
    DOI: 10.5209/rev_DOCU.2016.v14.52899
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
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