Ordinacions, privilegis i oficis. La regulació de l’art de l’especieria (s. XIV-XV)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2006.v36.i2.26Keywords:
apothecary, pharmacy, wax art, drugs, spices, crafts, municipal ordinances, royal privileges, Barcelona, 14th-16th centuriesAbstract
An examination of the apothecary or pharmacy regulations of Barcelona from the 14th to the 16th centuries shows not only that artisans and craftsmen took advantage of the ius statuendi's concessions to the city government to serve their own interests, but also turned to the king to consolidate their professional position through privileges when they saw this as advantageous.
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