Juan Sempere y Guarinos en la Academia de Derecho Público de Santa Bárbaraderecho patrio versus jurisprudencia ultramontana

  1. Rico Giménez, Juan
Revue:
Revista de Historia Moderna: Anales de la Universidad de Alicante

ISSN: 0212-5862 1989-9823

Année de publication: 1996

Titre de la publication: Jesuítas en la España del siglo XVIII

Número: 15

Pages: 447-464

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14198/RHM1996.15.19 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUA editor

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Résumé

The Public Law Academy of Santa Barbara was created by the Borbonic Dynasty with reforming purposes. Its possibilities as an intellectual and political forum (with restrictions inherent in the enlightened dictatorship) were taken advantage of by the intellectual minority to discuss and raise questions related to the Judicial Spanish State and political problems that emerged during the XVIIth Century. The present analysis brings forward the invaluable contribution of Juan Sempere to the Academy.