La ciudad de Córdoba en el diario inédito de Giovan Battista Gornia, cronista de Cosme III de' Medici

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Ana M. DOMÍNGUEZ FERRO

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The future Florentine monarch, Cosme III of Medici, son of the great duke Ferdinand II and of Vittoria della Rovere, starts a journey to various European countries, among them Spain, in September 1668, accompanied by a court of some thirty people. The purpose of this travelling is to improve his education and to know more thoroughly the policies and customs of those countries. In this article I discuss the visit that the Florence court paid to Cordova, where they arrive on Saturday, 8th December 1668, and from which they depart for Granada on Friday 14th December. The source of this travel is the unpublished diary of the medical doctor Giovan Battista Gorrina, who is included in the personal retinue of the Toscan heir and who writes a chronicle of the journey where his impressions are gathered, as well as the places they called on and the most interesting aspects of their stay in the city.

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DOMÍNGUEZ FERRO, A. M. (2005). La ciudad de Córdoba en el diario inédito de Giovan Battista Gornia, cronista de Cosme III de’ Medici. Alfinge. Revista De Filología, 17, 53–63. https://doi.org/10.21071/arf.v17i.6835
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