Publication: Sol iustitiae. Arquitectura, culto eucarístico y poder episcopal en la catedral de Almería
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Sánchez López, Juan Antonio
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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La temprana implantación del culto sacramental en la Catedral de Almería la convierte en verdadera pionera en la propagación
de una de los grandes fenómenos socio-religiosos de la España del Barroco. El presente trabajo plantea una lectura del conjunto arquitectónico
de la seo almeriense como un auténtico edifcio parlante, cuya apasionante problemática particular como catedral-fortaleza
se conjuga con la exaltación mesiánica del Cristo-Sol eucarístico y la apología de la majestad imperial y, sobre todo, de la fgura
carismática del obispo franciscano Fray Diego Fernández de Villalán, gran promotor de la obra.
The Cathedral of Almería (Andalusia, Spain) was the frst temple of this kind where public worship and devotion tributed to the Blessed Sacrament was founded. This article studies symbolical meanings of this building, appointing to its distinctive characters such as cathedral-fortress and representative space dedicated to Messianic Exaltation of Eucharistic ‘Christ-Sun’ and the Imperial Majesty´s apology, performed by Franciscan Bishop Diego Fernández de Villalán, promoter of this cathedral.
The Cathedral of Almería (Andalusia, Spain) was the frst temple of this kind where public worship and devotion tributed to the Blessed Sacrament was founded. This article studies symbolical meanings of this building, appointing to its distinctive characters such as cathedral-fortress and representative space dedicated to Messianic Exaltation of Eucharistic ‘Christ-Sun’ and the Imperial Majesty´s apology, performed by Franciscan Bishop Diego Fernández de Villalán, promoter of this cathedral.
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