Abstract

Diego Felipe de Albornoz used the concept of good equity to reject political homogeneity in the Spanish Monarchy. Diego Felipe de Albornoz linked this concept to the metaphorof the good shepherd and the pretensions of political homogeneity. However, we believe that different legal, political and anthropological concepts also took part in its configuration. The good equity of Diego Felipe de Albornoz allows us to understand the complexity of political uniformity during the Hispanic Baroque.

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