
Los Anales Cordubenses y la historiografía breve andaluza de la Baja Edad Media
Author(s) -
Carmen Benítez Guerrero,
Covadonga Valdaliso Casanova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
talia dixit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1886-9440
DOI - 10.17398/1886-9440.16.59
Subject(s) - annals , fifteenth , middle ages , medieval history , ancient history , history , fell , humanities , art , classics , geography , cartography
Although traditionally it was considered that the annals were the form of historical writing in the Early Middle Ages and fell into decline in the thirteenth century, several witnesses prove that the series of annals –i.e., series of concise historical records arranged chronologically –were copied, corrected, expanded, and continued, bringing it up to date, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. This article comprises a study of a series of annals copied in the fifteenth century, but composed before, that cover the history of the Castilian Crown, focusing especially on the so-called Reconquest. As we will try to show, its contents are closely related to other annals written in Andalusia in the first half of the fourteenth century, as well as to later similar compositions