El estudio de las armas en el siglo XVIII: La Real Academia de la Historia y el hallazgo de una espada renacentista en Peñafiel
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https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.2001.89Keywords:
White arms, Swords, Historiography, Drawings, Fernando VI, Real Academia de la Historia, Ignacio de Luzán, Real ArmeríaAbstract
In 1751 the king Fernando VI ordered to the Real Academia de la Historia a report on the fortuitous finding of a renaissance sword in Peñafiel (Valladolid). This report allows an approach to arms studies in the eighteenth century, when legendary arguments coexisted with a modern reasoning personalized by Ignacio de Luzán. It is also important an enclosed drawing as its accurate record.
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