Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of Nuestra Señora de …
In 1581, the organ builder Diego Liger de Sanforte travelled from Granada to Córdoba to …
Seven chapter agreements concerning the acquisition of printed books from Victoria.
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the church of San Luis in Villagarcía de Campos (Valladolid).
Several documents link the shipment of a book of motets by Victoria with the group of minstrels of the Seville cathedral.
In the last days of October 1588, the caravan in which Francisco Guerrero was travelling moved from Bethsaida to Damascus. They spent five days in this city, during which time …
Between March and July 1669, Mount Etna experienced its most destructive eruption in two thousand years. During the first few months, numerous prayer processions were held in the villages on …
The collegiate church of Santa María de Valladolid became a cathedral during Victoria's lifetime. The books of the latter reached both of them, as reflected in five items of "fábrica" …
The regulation of weddings and burials carried out by the Council of Cordoba is part of a legislative trend in the second half of the 13th century, probably motivated by …
The extensive endowment charter of Alvar Alonso de Astorga (II), canon of Córdoba Cathedral, in different areas of this sacred precinct, dated 15 January 1481, allows us to confirm the …
On 14 February 1668, Juana Melchora, descendant of the Inca Huayna Capac, entered as a novice at the convent of Nuestra Señora de la Concepción in San Juan de Pasto …
On 27 November 1368 (era 1406), the chapter and dean of Cordoba Cathedral formalised the granting of the Chapel of San Pedro – the cathedral's tabernacle – to Alfonso Fernández …
The devotion to the Virgin of Buen Aire in Cáller (Cagliari) flourished during the 16th century. Saturdays, especially during Lent, saw the development of a particular ritual centred on the …
Works by Francisco Guerrero in the Archivio della Cappella Musicale of the Basilica of the Holy House in Loreto.