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In 1368, under the bishopric of Andrés Pérez Navarro, the dean and chapter of the …
In this article we analyse the sensory elements of an important ritual that was celebrated …
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 …
The relics of San Torcuato, coming from the monastery of San Salvador de Celanova (Orense), arrived at the church of San Lázaro in Guadix (Granada) on February 27, 1593. The …
In 1592, in the monastery of San Salvador de Celanova the tomb of San Torcuato was opened and part of his relics were distributed in different places of the crown …
The church of Santa Isabel de los Abades was one of the parishes created in 1501 in the northern part of the Albaicín neighborhood. The depopulation as a consequence of …
The post mortem inventory of Francisco de Zúñiga y Guzmán Sotomayor, III Duke of Béjar and IV Count of Belalcázar, carried out in 1544, allows us to know the extraordinary collection of …
In the writings and in the biographies of many mystics, phenomena of religious ecstasy caused by the hearing of a song are narrated. These eventes occurred frequently among the Discalced …
From the founding of the convent of San Francisco Casa Grande, in 1507, until its confiscation in the 19th century, eighteen confraternities had their headquarters in this Franciscan monastery in …
In January 1566, Francisco Guerrero traveled to Lisbon to present his Liber primus missarum to King Sebastián of Portugal, to whom he had dedicated this print in the first instance. …
Description of the liturgical and recreational events organized by the confraternity of the public notaries of Granada to celebrate its main annual feast dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin …
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns in the convent of San José and Santa Tecla.