Epigrafía y ciudad en el medievo hispano: inscripciones de origen real y nobiliario
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2015
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
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El presente artículo estudia la producción epigráfica medieval expuesta en las ciudades, producida por la realeza o por la nobleza, partiendo de la consideración global del epígrafe como un medio de comunicación publicitaria. Se analizan los diferentes tipos de inscripciones producidos a lo largo del Medievo y su evolución, situándolos siempre en su contexto histórico, como instrumento para poder comprender las razones de sus características y de su uso.
This article studies the medieval production of epigraphy displayed in cities, produced by royalty or the nobility, based on the general consideration of the inscription as a means of public communication. We analyse different types of inscriptions produced during the Middle Ages and their evolution, placing them in their historical context as a tool to understand the reasons for their features and use.
This article studies the medieval production of epigraphy displayed in cities, produced by royalty or the nobility, based on the general consideration of the inscription as a means of public communication. We analyse different types of inscriptions produced during the Middle Ages and their evolution, placing them in their historical context as a tool to understand the reasons for their features and use.