Geometry, Frans Floris (1557)
Estudios sobre Europa,
el mundo mediterráneo
y su difusión atlántica
(HUM 680)
Rocío Molina Flores

Graduate in History by the University of Seville (2018-2022), Master’s Degree in Advanced Historical Studies (mention in Modern History) from the University of Seville (2022-2023) and Master’s degree in Documentos y Libros. Archivos y Bibliotecas (Documents and Books. Archives and Libraries) from the University of Seville (2023-2024). Her lines of research focus on cultural, social and economic history. In her early research she focused in the female conventuality of the XVIth century, especially in the reform of the Dominican observance and the spiritual literature that emerged as a result of it.
She is currently a doctoral student, beneficiary of a grant for pre-doctoral contracts for the Training of Research Staff (FPI) of the project Las Redes del Comercio de Libros en la Monarquía Hispánica: Mercados, Agentes y Arquitectura Financiera. 1501-1648 (The Book Trade Networks in the Hispanic Monarchy: Markets, Agents and Financial Architecture) at Pablo de Olavide University in Seville. Her thesis focuses on the role of Medina del Campo as a point of interconnection for the book trade in the Hispanic Monarchy in the XVIth century, through the socioeconomic analysis of the networks created between booksellers, publishers and printers.