Los oficios del armamento en Córdoba en el siglo XV (1460-1510). \ The Armament Trades in Cordoba in the 15th Century (1460-1510).
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RESUMEN: Análisis de los oficios del armamento, en sus diversas especialidades: armeros, espaderos, asteros, ballesteros, cuchilleros, adargueros y vaineros. Especialmente los armeros, con la petición de Ordenanzas en 1512, por el armero cordobés Martín de Aragón. Economía, relaciones familiares, comerciales y solidaridad de los oficios, que muestran la vida cotidiana de estos profesionales en la Córdoba de finales del siglo XV, en relación con una sociedad en conflicto continuo.
ABSTRACT: Analysis of weapons trades, in its various specialties: armourers, swordsmiths, asteros, crossbow artisans, cutlers, shields and vain artisans. Especially the armourers, with the request for Ordinances in 1512, by the cordoban armourer Martín de Aragón. Economy, family relations, dealings and solidarity of the trades, that show everyday life of these professionals in the Cordoba of the end of the 15th century, in relation to a society in continuous conflict.
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