The Count of Castrillo and his Books
Library inventories provide us with an overview of the culture common to the Iberian worlds, especially if they belonged to a renowned dignitary in the king’s court. In this paper the author classifies several hundred titles, delves into their realms of knowledge and finally associates the latter to...
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Grupo Prohistoria
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1722 |
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| Sumario: | Library inventories provide us with an overview of the culture common to the Iberian worlds, especially if they belonged to a renowned dignitary in the king’s court. In this paper the author classifies several hundred titles, delves into their realms of knowledge and finally associates the latter to the trajectory of their owner, don García de Avellaneda y Haro, the Second Count of Castrillo (1588-1670). |
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