Funeral honors at the University of Salamanca during the reign of Felipe II (1556-1598): Counter-Reformation and confessionalization at the genesis of the Baroque ceremonial
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https://doi.org/10.24197/erhbm.8.2021.71-89Keywords:
Funeral honors, University of Salamanca, Felipe II, Confessionalization, Counter-reform, Early Modern AgeAbstract
The paper analize how the processes of counter-reform and confessionalization launched during the Early Modern Age, especially after the celebration of the Council of Trent (1545-1563), influence the codification of the celebration of funeral honors at the University of Salamanca during the reign of Felipe II (1556-1598) until configuring the origin of the Baroque ceremonial.
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