Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries

<p>The discovery of the renowned Lead Books and a series of supposed martyr's relics in a hill outside the walls of Granada  in the last years of the XVII century was the last attempt of the morisco elite to ensure their permanence in the recently Christianized city. These findings, total...

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Main Author: Francisco Antonio García Pérez
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Language:English
Published: University of L'Aquila 2020-12-01
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Online Access:http://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/765
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spelling doaj-7b6bc4d5e6f44b0ab77e7372187e59a22021-07-14T13:58:24ZengUniversity of L'AquilaDisegnare con1828-59612020-12-011325115341Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuriesFrancisco Antonio García Pérez0University of Granada<p>The discovery of the renowned Lead Books and a series of supposed martyr's relics in a hill outside the walls of Granada  in the last years of the XVII century was the last attempt of the morisco elite to ensure their permanence in the recently Christianized city. These findings, totally invented by this Islamic minority sector, did not give the expected result, but they served the Christian community to reformulate the image of their city, signifying it within the new counter-reformist context. From these facts, a series of cartographic etchings were made that tried to eloquently manifest the Christian excellence of the city.  The aim of this paper is to articulate an original analytic description of five of these drawings. It will be possible to recognize that the composition and graphic coding strategies that were used in the making of the maps made them an optimal instrument for expressing the renewed sacred dimension of the city and its territory.</p><p class="Default">DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.25.2020.15</p>http://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/765granadaislametchingundergroundextramural
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Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries
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title Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries
title_short Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries
title_full Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries
title_fullStr Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries
title_full_unstemmed Re-foundational Syncretism between Christianity and Islam: the Cartographies of the Grenadian Sacromonte, XVI and XVII centuries
title_sort re-foundational syncretism between christianity and islam: the cartographies of the grenadian sacromonte, xvi and xvii centuries
publisher University of L'Aquila
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description <p>The discovery of the renowned Lead Books and a series of supposed martyr's relics in a hill outside the walls of Granada  in the last years of the XVII century was the last attempt of the morisco elite to ensure their permanence in the recently Christianized city. These findings, totally invented by this Islamic minority sector, did not give the expected result, but they served the Christian community to reformulate the image of their city, signifying it within the new counter-reformist context. From these facts, a series of cartographic etchings were made that tried to eloquently manifest the Christian excellence of the city.  The aim of this paper is to articulate an original analytic description of five of these drawings. It will be possible to recognize that the composition and graphic coding strategies that were used in the making of the maps made them an optimal instrument for expressing the renewed sacred dimension of the city and its territory.</p><p class="Default">DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.25.2020.15</p>
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islam
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