De Mallorca a Nápoles, Lleida y Roma: los viajes del canónigo Gabriel Cerdà (1450-1491) / From Majorca to Naples, Lleida and Rome: the Voyages of the Canon Gabriel Cerdà (1450-1491).
Abstract
RESUMEN: Entre los distintos grupos de viajeros de la Edad Media, los eclesiásticos fueron uno de los más activos. Los canónigos mallorquines de la segunda mitad del siglo XV también surcaron los mares para llegar a diferentes destinos. A través del presente artículo se estudian los viajes realizados por uno de ellos, Gabriel Cerdà, que se dirigió a los principales centros de poder de la Corona de Aragón (Nápoles y Catalunya) y de la Iglesia (Roma), aunque también frecuentó la ciudad de Lleida para estudiar y ostentar otro canonicato en su catedral. Su caso es un paradigma del comportamiento de los canónigos mallorquines en relación a su movilidad geográfica.
ABSTRACT: Among the different groups of medieval travellers, ecclesiastics were one of the most active. Fifteenth-century Majorcan canons, too, crossed the seas to reach their destinations. This paper considers the voyages of one of them, Gabriel Cerdà, who went to the most important centres of power of the Crown of Aragon (Naples and Catalonia) and of the Church (Rome), although he also frequented Lleida in order to study and to hold another canonry in its cathedral. His case is a paradigm of Majorcan canons’ performance related to their geographical mobility.
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Accepted 2017-09-26
Published 2017-09-26
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