Works by Francisco Guerrero printed by Nicolas du Chemin in Paris (1565/1566).
On 28 February 1688, Sister Juana María de la Peña made her profession of vows …
At the beginning of January 1777, the organ builder Salvador Pabón y Valdés dismantled, reformed …
In the Jacobean year of 1434, the Leonese knight Suero de Quiñones obtained permission from …
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 …
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)
In 1734, the first Portuguese translation of Francisco Guerrero's Viaje de Jersualén was printed in Lisbon with the title: Itinerario da viagem que fez a Jerusalem O M.R.P. Francisco Guerreiro, …
Venice was the fourth stop on Francisco Guerrero's journey to Jerusalem. He arrived there, accompanied by his pupil Francisco Sánchez, on 8 August 1588. During his stay in Venice, he …
The sermons preached from the pulpit in the courtyard of the Orange Trees in Seville Cathedral, attached to the outside of the arches of the Lagarto or Granada nave, which …
Confraternities at the Oratory of San Felipe Neri.
In his Journal du voyage d'Espagne, François Bertaut de Fréauville, French diplomat and writer, takes us to the celebration of the Matins of Christmas and the Midnight Mass in the …