Paisaje celeste y arqueoastronomía: las iglesias históricas como indicadores de la planimetría de una ciudad ideal [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.09792


According to popular tradition, the Canarian city of San Cristobal de La Laguna, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1999, emerged in the early sixteenth century with a novel organization, in line with a new peaceful social order inspired by the religious doctrine of the millennium and its expression through urban design […] In this paper we briefly discuss some details of these ideas, which propose a planned geometric origin for the city, and the original sources on which they are based. We then look for other indications that in a simpler way might explain some of the notable characteristics of the order and design of La Laguna, where over time a model of traditional Canarian architecture was installed that, during the 17th century, was populated with civil and religious constructions (churches, chapels and convents) with notable creations in carpentry of Mudejar origin, for example coming from the lower Andalusia. To conclude, we show our precise analysis of the orientation of almost all the historical churches and chapels of the city, taken together as an indicator of its planimetry. This study employs the usual tools of archaeoastronomy as a complement to the historical and cultural research of religious constructions. We will see then that a new — and simpler — interpretation of the spatial distribution of the city is possible.

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A. Gangui
Tue, 27 Aug 19
26/85

Comments: Article in Spanish, PDF document including 5 figures. Published version available at this http URL in Barroco. Naturaleza y paisaje, edited by N.Campos, La Paz: Vision Cultural, pp. 347-356, 2019