The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)

Between the 13th and 15th centuries, a specific type of private notarial documentation expanded in Castile: the letters of possession. The aim of this research is to analyze based on new contributions from the “material turn” a set of private notarial letters found in the monastery of Santo Domingo...

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Autor principal: Miceli, Paola
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spelling I28-R242-article-165722025-03-11T18:50:28Z The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.) Las cartas notariales de toma de posesión: materialidad instituida e instituyente (Madrid, s. XV) Miceli, Paola letters of possession “material turn” Madrid 15th century cartas de posesión “giro material” Madrid Siglo XV Between the 13th and 15th centuries, a specific type of private notarial documentation expanded in Castile: the letters of possession. The aim of this research is to analyze based on new contributions from the “material turn” a set of private notarial letters found in the monastery of Santo Domingo del Real in Madrid. The article proposes the hypothesis that letters function as graphics objects as an instituted materiality whose production and exchange had as its purpose visualize and establish a new relationship both between people and between people and things. In this sense we will consider that the letters are both instituted and instituting. Entre los siglos XIII y XV se expandió en Castilla un tipo específico de documentación notarial: las cartas de toma de posesión. El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar un conjunto de cartas notariales privadas del monasterio de Santo Domingo del Real de Madrid a partir de las nuevas aportaciones del “giro material”. Este artículo propone la hipótesis de que estas cartas funcionan como objetos gráficos, como materialidades instituidas cuya producción e intercambio tenían como finalidad visualizar y establecer una nueva relación tanto entre las personas como entre las personas y las cosas. En este sentido consideraremos que las cartas son tanto instituidas como instituyentes. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2024-12-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/16572 10.34096/ahamm.v58.2.16572 Anales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna; Vol. 58 Núm. 2 (2024) 1853-1555 1514-9927 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/16572/14054 Derechos de autor 2024 Anales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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topic letters of possession
“material turn”
Madrid
15th century
cartas de posesión
“giro material”
Madrid
Siglo XV
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“material turn”
Madrid
15th century
cartas de posesión
“giro material”
Madrid
Siglo XV
Miceli, Paola
The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)
topic_facet letters of possession
“material turn”
Madrid
15th century
cartas de posesión
“giro material”
Madrid
Siglo XV
author Miceli, Paola
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title The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)
title_short The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)
title_full The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)
title_fullStr The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)
title_full_unstemmed The Notarial Possession Letters: Instituted and Instituting Materiality (Madrid, 15th c.)
title_sort notarial possession letters: instituted and instituting materiality (madrid, 15th c.)
description Between the 13th and 15th centuries, a specific type of private notarial documentation expanded in Castile: the letters of possession. The aim of this research is to analyze based on new contributions from the “material turn” a set of private notarial letters found in the monastery of Santo Domingo del Real in Madrid. The article proposes the hypothesis that letters function as graphics objects as an instituted materiality whose production and exchange had as its purpose visualize and establish a new relationship both between people and between people and things. In this sense we will consider that the letters are both instituted and instituting.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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