Life at the College of Nobles Maidens of Toledo
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2017.010Keywords:
Cardinal Silíceo, college for noble ladies of Toledo, blood purity, holy and Christian wives, old Christians, patronage, Cardinal Quiroga, constitutions, dowry, views, relaxationAbstract
The College of Noble Maidens of Toledo was founded by Cardinal Silíceo in 1551, designed to train women as holy and Christian wives and educated housewives. As would be admitted girls who could prove their ancestry free of impure blood. When they married would receive a dowry. Over time the institution was made many visits that were trying to bring order to the relaxation of discipline and desmadres produced both in administrative matters such as economic and internal order. Finally on July 20, 1988 was agreed between the Archbishop of Toledo and National Heritage. For him the Statute of Real Compatronato were modified and agreed to convert the institution into a female dorm.
Downloads
References
Ballesteros Peces, M. 1988. La devoción en España a la Virgen de los Remedios: provincia de Toledo, tomo I. Segovia: Imagen.
Cobos Bueno, J. M. y Sánchez Salor, E. 1997. «Un nominalista extremeño del siglo xvi: Juan Martínez Silíceo», en El humanismo extremeño / estudios presentados a las 1as Jornadas organizadas por la Real Academia de Extremadura en Zafra y Fregenal de la Sierra en 1996, vol. I: 273-285. Trujillo: Real Academia de Extremadura de las Letras y las Artes.
Horozco, S. de 1981 Relaciones históricas toledanas, introducción y trascripción de Jack Weiner. Toledo: Instituto Provincial de Investigaciones y Estudios Toledanos.
Infantes, J. E. 1915. El Colegio de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, vulgarmente llamado de Doncellas Nobles de Toledo. Toledo: Rodríguez y Hermano.
López de Ayala y Álvarez de Toledo Conde de Cedillo, J. 1901. Toledo en el siglo xvi, después del vencimiento de las Comunidades. (Discurso de su recepción en la Real Academia de la Historia), Madrid.
March, J. M. 1941. Niñez y juventud de Felipe II. Documentos inéditos sobre su educación civil, literaria y religiosa y su iniciación al gobierno (1527-1547), Madrid.
Pedraza, E. 1986. «El Colegio de Doncellas Nobles: una institución en inminente peligro», “Discurso de apertura del curso 1984-85” de la RABACHT, Toletum, nº 19.
Picatoste y Rodríguez, F. 1891. Apuntes para una Biblioteca Científica Española del siglo xvi, Madrid.
Rey Pastor, J. 1926. «Los matemáticos españoles del siglo xvi», Biblioteca Scientia 2. [s. l.: s. n.] Disponible en https://www.ateneodemadrid. com/biblioteca_digital/libros/Libro-00004.pdf
Reyes Prósper, V. 1911. «Juan Martínez Silíceo», Revista de la Sociedad Matemática Española 5 de diciembre: 153-156
Sánchez Salor, E. y Cobos Bueno, J. M. (eds.) 1996. Juan Martínez Silíceo. Ars Arithmética. Madrid: Editora Regional de Extremadura y Universidad de Extremadura.
VV. AA. 1991. Arquitecturas de Toledo, t. II, Toledo.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2017 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
© CSIC. Manuscripts published in both the print and online versions of this journal are the property of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, and quoting this source is a requirement for any partial or full reproduction.
All contents of this electronic edition, except where otherwise noted, are distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence. You may read the basic information and the legal text of the licence. The indication of the CC BY 4.0 licence must be expressly stated in this way when necessary.
Self-archiving in repositories, personal webpages or similar, of any version other than the final version of the work produced by the publisher, is not allowed.