El III duque de Alcalá y sus intereses epigráficos. Notas sobre su colección lapidaria en Sevilla (siglo XVII)

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Título
El III duque de Alcalá y sus intereses epigráficos. Notas sobre su colección lapidaria en Sevilla (siglo XVII)
SPAL - Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología
Autoría
José Beltrán Fortes
Materia
Isis
Resumen
In the first decades of the 17th century Fernando Enríquez de Ribera (1583-1637), 3rd Duke of Alcalá de los Gazules, reformed the Casa de Pilatos, constructing a library and an armory, as well as a large chamber (Camarín Grande). Sessions were periodically held here, creating one of the most important literary and academic gatherings in Seville, attended by painters, poets and art collectors; among them, Francisco Pacheco, Juan de Arguijo and the antiquarian Rodrigo Caro. The Duke also had his antiquarian interests and was an important antique collector. Inventories of his collection were made between 1637 and 1642. This work analyses the lapidary or epigraphic pieces; in particular three modern copies carved in slate of Roman inscriptions from Tarragona, the Isis pedestal from Acci (Guadix), as well as two honorary pedestals from Siarum (Utrera) and Hispalis (Seville). Fernando Enríquez also produced a study on the inscription and reliefs of the pedestal from Guadix, which was given to him by the 3rd Marquis of Estepa, Adán Centurión, another Andalusian nobleman interested in antiquities and their study.
edición
29.2
páginas
259-279
Fecha
2020
Idioma
es
doi
10.12795/spal.2020.i29.26
issn
2255-3924
Derechos
Derechos de autor 2020 SPAL - Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología
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Bibliografía