The binding of the Constitutions of the Colegio de Santa María de Jesús in Seville. Codicological notes on the volume
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https://doi.org/10.12795/hid.2022.i49.1Keywords:
Limp vellum binding, University statutes, Accounting books, Archive, Saint Mary of Jesus School, University of SevilleAbstract
ABSTRACT: The Historical Archive of the University of Seville preserves the collection of the Saint Mary of Jesus school, an institution founded by Maese Rodrigo Fernández de Santaella, which gave rise to Universitarian studies in Seville. This documentation is dated between 1518 and 1836. Most of the documentary units are bound and present original limp vellum bindings that can be dated between the 16th and 18th centuries. This makes it possible to analyze the evolution of structures, elements and materials, constituting a very important source of information. Along with this, it is also possible to track the expenses incurred in bindings, within the accounting books that are part of the collection. Precisely the note made on the expenditure on the binding of the Constitutions of the College focuses the object of this article.
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