Un coleccionista de reliquias : don Sancho Dávila y el Estudio Salmantino
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Don Sancho Dávila (1546-1626), well known for his obsession for the collecting of holly remains, can be described as the personification of the post-Trentine counter-reform bishop, concerned with the preservation of the cult and devotion of relics. His relationship with the socalled Estudio Salmantino (literally Salamanca Study) began when he was a young student and lasted until his death. However, it is the University of Tormes that promoted his most relevant works and preserved some of his most treasured relics.
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