Lazaretos, historia y proyectos en la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Parte I)
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https://doi.org/10.5944/etfvii.15.2002.2389Abstract
Las epidemias en las ciudades del siglo XIX han sido estudiadas en múltiples trabajos y con diversas e interesantes perspectivas. También hay algunas sobre lazaretos, pero la que aquí se presenta tiene como enfoque singular, el hecho de Intentar establecer relaciones, en unas circunstancias históricas, con los planteamientos arquitectónicos teóricaprácticos del edificio llamado lazareto. Gracias al análisis de unas fuentes documentales inéditas, que tienen una indudable importancia para acercarnos a la visión de la época y a la del edificio. Especialmente de las últimas décadas del siglo xviii y las primeras del siglo XIX.
Epidemics in the cities of the 19th century have been the subject of many studies which have diverse and interesting perspectives. There are also some (STUDIES) about lazaretos, but the ene presented here, has as its main focus, the possible link between historical events and theoretical-practical architecture. It is through the analysis of valuable unpublished documents, that we can achieve a better understanding of that time and of the building. Especially of the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries.
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