Family and business: Ripa’s pharmacies in Granada in the 16th Century

Authors

  • Juan María de la Obra Sierra Universidad de Granada
  • María José Osorio Pérez Universidad de Granada
  • María Amparo Moreno Trujillo Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30827/cn.v0i35.1643

Keywords:

Inventary, Pharmacy, Business family, 16th Century

Abstract

Pharmacies in Granada in the 16th century are studied here by analyzing the ones that belonged to the Ripa family, who had lived in the city since the beginning of the century. The studied documents show both their family bonds and their professional lives, all telated to the business world and the pharmacies. We take special care in the elaboration of the vast inventory of all the family goods, especially the ones which belonged to the three pharmacies that one of the Charles de Ripa owned in the city in 1556: the one located in the Hospital real, the one inside the Alhambra and the one, wich was presented by collation by the Iglesia Mayor.

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Author Biography

Juan María de la Obra Sierra, Universidad de Granada

Published

2009-02-20

How to Cite

de la Obra Sierra, J. M., Osorio Pérez, M. J., & Moreno Trujillo, M. A. (2009). Family and business: Ripa’s pharmacies in Granada in the 16th Century. Chronica Nova. Revista De Historia Moderna De La Universidad De Granada, (35), 371–401. https://doi.org/10.30827/cn.v0i35.1643