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Crime and Society in Early Modern Seville

Mary Elizabeth Perry



Illustrations

Maps

Map I: Kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula
Map II: The City of Seville in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

Graphs

Graph I: Estimates of population growth in sixteenth century Seville
Graph II: Total number of ships in Spain-New World routes, by decade
Graph III: Estimated value of shipping between Spain and New Spain
Graph IV: Age distribution of people licensed to beg in Seville
Graph V: Numbers of births in three parishes of Seville 1530-1650

Paintings

Painting I: "The Surrender of Breda," also called "The Lancers"
Painting II: "Two Monks in a Landscape"
Painting III: The public chastisement of an adultress and her cuckolded husband
Painting IV: "St. Elizabeth of Hungary Healing the Sick"
Painting V: "San Diego of Alcalá Feeding the Poor," also called "La Sopa Boba"
Painting VI: "Saint Thomas of Villanueva Healing a Cripple"
Painting VII: "The Dice-Players"
Painting VIII: "Fruit-Sellers with Money"
Painting IX: "St. Michael the Archangel"
Painting X: "The Fruit-Eaters"
Painting XI: "Mary Magdalene"