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Two letters, two inventories, two chapter minutes, three accounting item, four receipts, a historical chronicle …
Editions of El viage de Hierusalem (1605 and 1609) by Francisco Guerrero printed in the …
On 24 July 1258, Bishop Fernando de Mesa and the Chapter of Cordoba Cathedral granted …
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of La Encarnación in …
Francisco Guerrero and his pupil Francisco Sánchez must have set out from Venice in early March 1589, bound for the port of Livorno. There, Guerrero was received by Ferdinand I …
The chapel of San Ildefonso in Cordoba Cathedral was founded by Bishop Fernando Núñez de Cabrera in 1350. By the early 15th century, this chapel was already known as the …
In 1773, Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno, 10th Marquis of Villafranca del Bierzo, financed the construction of an organ for the collegiate church of Santa …
Edition of El viage de Hierusalem (1611) by Francisco Guerrero, printed in the workshops of Andrés Sánchez de Ezpeleta in Alcalá de Henares.
There is news of the shipment of three printed books, plus the possibility that two others, whose author is not indicated, may also be his.
The first mention of the feast of the Translation of Saint James the Apostle (30 December) in Córdoba Cathedral dates back to the pious endowment of Inés Enríquez in 1330. …
In 1672, Juan González Ortega, a priest and beneficiado of the church of Campillos (Málaga), endowed this parish with a minstrel to accompany the viaticum on its visits, which was …
Eugenio Salazar de Alarcón, governor of the islands of Tenerife and La Palma, in a letter addressed to his friend Miranda de Ron, recounts in a satirical tone the adventure …
On 14 November 1588, Francisco Guerrero, accompanied by his pupil Francisco Sánchez, five pilgrims and eight or nine Italian merchants returning from India, left Tripoli bound for Venice, where they …
The devotional, liturgical and funerary space of the old altar of Saint John the Baptist in Córdoba Cathedral was the subject of two foundations. The first, around 1390, was probably …