La representación de los grandes prelados franciscanos a través de las crónicas de época barroca

  1. Fernando Muñoz Sánchez
Liburua:
Monarquías en conflicto: Linajes y noblezas en la articulación de la monarquía hispánica
  1. Fortea Pérez, José Ignacio (coord.)
  2. Gelabert, Juan E. (coord.)
  3. López Vela, Roberto (coord.)
  4. Postigo Castellanos, Elena (coord.)

Argitaletxea: Fundación Española de Historia Moderna ; Universidad de Cantabria

ISBN: 978-84-949424-1-9

Argitalpen urtea: 2018

Bolumenaren izenburua: Comunicaciones

Alea: 2

Orrialdeak: 1133-1143

Biltzarra: Asociación Española de Historia Moderna (15. 2018. Madrid)

Mota: Biltzar ekarpena

Laburpena

During the Baroque period, the coexistence of a large number of religious orders within the Hispanic Monarchy caused an increasing competition between these institutes, an issue that was echoed in the publications of that time. It emerged a literature with historiographical contents, known by the generic name of chronicles, which built official histories in order to strengthen the prestige and the reputation of each institute. A wide list of works were written to tell about their glorious origins, memorable milestones and conventual foundations, adding hagiographies and edifying biographies of the saints and venerable religious from each one of these orders. Focusing on the biographies, we find out that these volumes also used to contain extensive profiles on prelates of enormous relevance in those centuries. The historical significance these figures had for the order and the service they rendered to the monarchs were considered good arguments for having their names written with golden letters in the respective chronicle. In this work we will focus on chronicles produced by the Franciscan order, analyzing the representation their authors made about those brothers who were part of the ecclesiastical hierarchy, as well as the contribution of such portraits to the apologetic discourse that these compendiums helped to build and spread.