Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/89167
Title: El asiento de los canónigos: sillas, honor y patronato en el siglo XVIII novohispano
Keywords: Ceremonias;Reformas borbónicas;Clero;Canónigos;Liturgia
Publisher: Departamento de Historia del Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades
Description: Las sillas para los canónigos que se colocaban en los presbiterios fueron materia de diversas querellas en las ciudades novohispanas del siglo XVIII. En esos alegatos, las sillas eran símbolo de jerarquías religiosas, entre seglares y clérigos y entre órdenes, pero sobre todo de jerarquías políticas, pues construían el predominio de los canónigos sobre los otros actores del mundo urbano novohispano. El Patronato fue invocado también, pero la Corona nunca llegó a intervenir de manera clara en esas querellas.The seat of the canons: chairs, honor and Patronage in New Spain during the 18th century.The seats placed in the presbyteries for the canons were issue of various disputes in the cities of New Spain in the 18th century. Within these conflicts, the seats represented a symbol of religious hierarchy between lay persons and clergymen, as well as between clerical orders. Above all, these seats were seen as representative political hierarchies, since they constituted the predominance of the canons over other actors in the urban New Spanish world. Although, the Royal Patronage was also invoked, the Crown never intervened clearly in such disputes.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31836/lh.17.6350
Other Identifiers: http://letrashistoricas.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/LH/article/view/6350
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