Colección diplomática del Archivo Histórico Dominicano de la Provincia de España
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Diplomática, documentaciónAbstract
Resumen: En este artículo presentamos la Colección diplomática conservada en el Archivo Histórico de la Provincia dominicana de España. Está formada por sesenta y cinco documentos de origen real, eclesiástico y civil; también se incluye una colección de cartas escritas por el obispo dominico Diego de Deza. De manera descriptiva, de cada documento destacamos la fecha cronológica y tópica, un resumen del contenido, la signatura, las dimensiones, el tipo de letra y de sello.
Abstract: In this article we introduce the diplomatic collection of the Historical Archive of the Dominican Province of Spain. It features 65 documents of royal, ecclesiastical or civil origin. The collection also includes a compilation of Letters written by the Dominican bishop Diego de Deza. In a descriptive way, we highlight the date and place of each document, an abstract of its contents, its catalogue number, its dimensions, as well as the type of writing and stamp.
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