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Eugenio Salazar de Alarcón, governor of the islands of Tenerife and La Palma, in a …
On 14 November 1588, Francisco Guerrero, accompanied by his pupil Francisco Sánchez, five pilgrims and …
The devotional, liturgical and funerary space of the old altar of Saint John the Baptist …
An inventory from 1591 lists four printed books by Victoria, in addition to a handwritten …
An inventory of the music library at the ducal basilica of Santa Barbara in Mantua carried out in 1611 revealed several printed copies of works by Cristóbal de Morales and …
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of San Cristóbal in Valencia
Confraternities at the hospital of La Misericordia in Granada.
Zante, fifth stage of Francisco Guerrero's journey to Jerusalem (1588)
In the decade of 1727-1737, Pedro Rabassa received in Seville several texts of villancicos from Valencia, sent by the poet José Vicente Ortí y Mayor, with whom he had collaborated …
In 1553, the Jesuit António de Herédia left Goa, accompanied by Father Alejo Diaz and three meninos orfãos from the College of Meninos Órfãos in Lisbon, who had arrived in …
The College of the Doncellas Nobles, also referred to as the Colegio de Daza, was founded at the end of the 16th century using funds bequeathed by Luis Daza, who …
The Estatutos y ordenaciones de la Santa Provincia de San Gregorio de religiosos descalzos de la regular y más estrecha observancia de N. S. P. S. Francisco de Philipinas were …
First Spanish edition of Christian van Adrichem’ Breve descripción de la ciudad de Jerusalén (1603).
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of Jesús María in Barcelona (1750)