
handle: 11441/66251
This article undertakes the palaeographic study of documents written by the wives of Manuel I of Portugal, Isabel and María. It examines the alphabet, links, abbreviations, special symbols, forms of correction and validation used by the queens in their autographed documents, and their signatures on original chancery documents. using the data contained in the accounts of gonzalo de baeza, treasurer to the catholic queen Isabel I of castile, and those, as yet unpublished, of ochoa de Isasaga, treasurer to queen María, it studies their early education, the writing instruments they used and the books contained in their personal libraries.
Análisis paleográfico de la escritura de las esposas de Manuel I de Portugal Isabel y María (alfabeto, nexos y enlaces, abreviaturas, signos especiales, modo de corregir, y suscripción) partiendo de sus diplomas autógrafos y firmas en originales de la cancillería. y su aprendizaje de las primeras letras, instrumentos escriptorios y libros de su biblioteca particular según los datos recogidos en las cuentas del tesorero de la reina católica gonzalo de baeza y en las, aún inéditas, de ochoa de Isasaga, que lo era de la propia María.
DP1-402, Paleografía, Portugal, History of Spain, Reyes católicos, D111-203, Manuel I, Castilla-Aragón, Palaeography, Cultura escrita, D, Medieval history, Castile-Aragon, History (General) and history of Europe, Palaeography; written culture; Catholic Monarchs; Manuel I; Castile-Aragon; Portugal, Written culture, Catholic Monarchs
DP1-402, Paleografía, Portugal, History of Spain, Reyes católicos, D111-203, Manuel I, Castilla-Aragón, Palaeography, Cultura escrita, D, Medieval history, Castile-Aragon, History (General) and history of Europe, Palaeography; written culture; Catholic Monarchs; Manuel I; Castile-Aragon; Portugal, Written culture, Catholic Monarchs
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