Abstract

The present study deals with an anonymous drawing located in the Cordoba Cathedral Archive, until now published with insufficient graphic quality, incorrectly dated and inadequately analysed. It forms part of the so-called “Vazquez Venegas” documents collection, and examination reveals its purpose and date (1752). It turns out to be the first-known map of the city of Cordoba, and as such a valuable graphic document for approaching its urban configuration and architecture. Comparison with other city drawings from the 12 th century through the early 19 th century permits analysis of its schematic graphical construction within a broad temporal context. The defensive wall and its doors are indicated as being next to parish churches and several convents, thus offering interesting data about transformed or lost elements of the urban landscape.

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  • The present study deals with an anonymous drawing located in the Córdoba Cathedral Archive

  • It turns out to be the first-known map of the city of Córdoba

  • Caro Baroja, J., “La ciudad de Córdoba desde la orilla izquierda del Guadalquivir, según un sello del siglo XIV”, Al-Andalus XXIII, 1, Madrid, 1958, p

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The present study deals with an anonymous drawing located in the Córdoba Cathedral Archive, until now published with insufficient graphic quality, incorrectly dated and inadequately analysed. El dibujo anónimo de Córdoba del siglo XVIII que aquí nos ocupa refleja una ciudad hoy bastante transformada

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