RM2AT5P0C–Diego de San Pedro (1437-1498). Castilian writer. Prison of Love, 1492. Leriano writing a letter. Engraving.
RFCXTCX7–stacked books group to study and read
RF2HMFFPE–Alfonso X of Castile sculpture at National Library of Spain, Madrid. Sculpted by Jose Alcoverro Amoros
RM2JE5RYC–Libro de Buen Amor text, by Arcipreste de HIta, written on a stone. Sotosalbos, Segovia province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
RMW782G6–Spain. La Rioja. Berceo. Panoramic of the village, birthplace of the medieval poet Gonzalo de Berceo (ca. 1195-ca. 1268). He was the first poet in Castilian language known.
RMJXNM1G–Poem of Cantar de Mio Cid. Medinaceli, Soria province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
RM2AGY5WM–Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Author of Don Quixote. Commemorative relief on the facade of the Convent of Las Trinitarias, where Cervantes is buried. Madrid, Spain.
RMC4E527–Spain, La Rioja: Arcs of the mozarabian epoche in the Monastery of Suso
RM2B0JPHX–Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Author of Don Quixote. Portrait. Illustration by Jose Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de España. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Asturias and Leon, 1867.
RF2AM6M0D–Oviedo, Spain. Statue of La Regenta, from the realist novel by Spanish author Leopoldo Alas Clarin, in front of the Cathedral
RMW5TGY0–Spain, Castile-La Mancha, province of Ciudad Real, Almagro. Corral de Comedias (Courtyard theatre) (16th-17th centuries). Interior. Main Square.
RMJ112WA–Dry elm tree to which Antonio Machado wrote his famous poem A un olmo seco, near Municipal Cemetery , Soria, Spain.
RM2APGEC5–Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo (d.1412). Ambassador of King Henry III of Castile to the court of Timur (1403-1405). Castilian traveller and writer. Drawing by J. Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RMD13336–Jose Maria Pérez Álvarez, Galician writer with most of his works written in Castilian. From Orense, Spain
RFFPRRNG–Europe, Spain, Castile-La Mancha, Campo de Criptana, windmills on a hill near Campo de Criptana, Don Quixote windmills, 2011
RM2G2P6FC–Statue of Alfonso X the Wise on the entrance steps by José Alcoverro. Alfonso X, also known as the Wise, was the king of Castile, León and Galicia. Bu
RM2KA4HWP–Yerbabuena Bookstore in Bogota
RF2WA6775–Pedro Calderon de la Barca (1600-1681). Baroque Spanish writer of the Golden Age and Knight of the Order of Santiago. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy.
RF2DNWND0–Windmill through another windmill
RM2AT5P00–Diego de San Pedro (1437-1498). Castilian writer. Prison of Love, 1492. Leriano writing a letter. Engraving.
RFCXTD7N–stacked books group to study and read
RF2HMFFPD–Alfonso X of Castile sculpture at National Library of Spain, Madrid. Sculpted by Jose Alcoverro Amoros
RME9NN7P–Gonzalo de Berceo (ca. 1197-before 1264). Spanish poet. Bust. Berceo. La Rioja. Spain.
RF2T3XKBK–Merida - Spain, Feb 27, 2020: Luis Chamizo bust. Famous writer of castuo dialect in Extremadura, Spain
RMK5A6AH–Castilian Literature, Spain. Don Quixote in the house of the dukes. Scene of the literarian work Don Quixote, bay Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Painting. Museum of Fine Arts. Valencia, Spain.
RF2PRRWYE–Caceres, Spain - Nov 26th, 2019: Ruben Dario bronze medallion at San Jorge Square, Caceres, Spain. Nicaraguan poet who initiated the modernismo
RMC4G0M5–Spain, La Rioja: Medieval book in the Monastery of Yuso in San Millán de Cogolla
RFT1G8FD–El Cid, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar manuscript, 1098. Nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain
RFT7Y9AD–Tomb in the convent of San Pablo that Don Juan Manuel (nephew of King Alfonso X, the Wise) had built for him in Peñafiel, Valladolid, Spain
RM2APP7PD–Fermin Caballero y Morgaez (1800-1876). Spanish geographer, writer and liberal politician. Portrait. Drawing by Santiago Llanta. Lithography, 19th century. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RMJ112W3–Dry elm tree to which Antonio Machado wrote his famous poem A un olmo seco, near Municipal Cemetery. Espino church at the back, Soria, Spain.
RF2F32E3K–Quill pen next to a 16th century manuscript
RFK74T41–illustration of Don Quijote and Sancho Panza
RFFPRR19–Castile-La Mancha, Consuegra, windmills on the hill, Cerro Calderico ridge, Consuegra castle
RM2G2P1X7–Statues of Isidore of Seville (L) and Alfonso X the Wise (R) on the steps of the main facade of the library. Building of National Library - Biblioteca
RFE5EE6A–Windmills made famous by Cervantes in Don Quixote, near Consuegra, La Mancha, Spain
RM2R664XF–Statue of Antonio Machado in the Plaza Mayor - Main Square. Antonio Machado was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary
RFE5EE6H–Windmills made famous by Cervantes in Don Quixote, Campo de Criptana, La Mancha, Spain
RM2AT5NYR–Diego de San Pedro (1437-1498). Castilian writer. Prison of Love, 1492. Princess Laureola writing a letter. Engraving.
RFCXX3KP–stacked books group to study and read
RF2DNWND8–Windmill through another windmill
RF2HGDF5X–The Cid in Battle Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043 – 10 July 1099) was a Castilian knight and warlord in medieval Spain. Fighting with both Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific al-sīd, which would evolve into El Cid ('the lord'), and the Spanish moniker El Campeador (“the champion”) from the book ' Legends & romances of Spain ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher New York : F.A. Stokes in 1920
RF2HGDD18–The Cid in Battle Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043 – 10 July 1099) was a Castilian knight and warlord in medieval Spain. Fighting with both Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific al-sīd, which would evolve into El Cid ('the lord'), and the Spanish moniker El Campeador (“the champion”) from the book ' Legends & romances of Spain ' by Lewis Spence, Publisher New York : F.A. Stokes in 1920
RM2K8943Y–Inigo Lopez de Mendoza.
RM2A3HCC0–BUST OF 'RUBEN DARIO', ALICANTE.
RMC4C8H2–Spain, La Rioja: Medieval books of the 'Cantes Gregorianos' in the Monastery of Yuso
RMP9GYAP–Cover 'El Cid Campeador', Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, the Cid (1043? -1099), Castilian knight.
RFT7Y9KD–Tomb in the convent of San Pablo that Don Juan Manuel (nephew of King Alfonso X, the Wise) had built for him in Peñafiel, Valladolid, Spain
RM2APP7JW–Fermin Caballero y Morgaez (1800-1876). Spanish geographer, writer and liberal politician. Portrait, detail. Drawing by Santiago Llanta. Lithography, 19th century. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RMJ112XH–Santa Maria la Mayor church, Soria, Spain.
RF2F32DY3–16th century manuscript and very old inkwell
RM2H0N737–Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Author of Don Quixote. Portrait. Illustration by Jose Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de España
RFP1E1AF–Spanish Dictionary Book Isolated
RM2H0N72K–Fray Luis de Leon (Belmonte, 1527-Madrigal de las Altas Torres, 1591). Spanish poet. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de
RMPNTKNT–Nebrija, Elio Antonio de (1441-1522). Spanish Humanist. Lexicon sev dictionarium Aeli Antonii Nebrissensis ipsus autoria opera primum. Cover. Dictionary Latin-Catalan-Castilian, corrected and amended by Antic Roca. Printed and published in Barcelona in 1585.
RM2P3YB0C–Cover of the work 'El fenix castellano' (The Castilian phoenix) by Antonio Hurtado de Mendoza. Printed in Lisbon by Miguel Manescal, 1690.
RM2WA6771–Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Author of Don Quixote. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. 'Historia Universal', by Cesar Canto. Volume V. 1856.
RM2BE5802–Diego de San Pedro (1437-1498). Castilian writer. The Prison of Love. Catalan translation, 15 century. Illustration
RFCXTDCM–stacked books group to study and read
RF2DNWNCR–Windmill at night in Spain, San Juan
RM2BAG6FX–Portrait of Ruben Dario. Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (1867 - 1916) Nicaraguan poet, journalist and diplomat, maximum representative of literary moder
RM2BE0386–Corral de Comedias (Courtyard theatre).
RM2K2JYY7–Cover of Las Obras by Boscan Juan Boscán Almogáver, (1490-1542), Spanish poet, Although he was a Catalan, he wrote exclusively in Spanish. Juan Boscán's most famous works appear in Las obras de Boscán y algunas de Garcilaso de la Vega repartidas en quatro libros (The Works of Boscan and Some of Garcilaso de la Vega Divided in Four Volumes).
RM2A3HCE3–BUST OF 'RUBEN DARIO', ALICANTE.
RMC4C8B7–Spain, La Rioja: Medieval books of the 'Cantes Gregorianos' in the Monastery of Yuso
RM2AWG1MN–The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . lomatic capacity. To the Peruvianjournals he contributed many sketches of travels andmanners. His PoesiasPeruanas (1867) give graphicpictures of the people and scenery of Peru. HisChispazos is a little volume of sonnets and epigrams.He also published a Diccionario de Peruanismos, inwhich he illustrated the variations of Peruvian speechfrom pure Castilian. PEABODY, a city of Marion County, southeast-ern central Kansas, 18 miles N.E. of Newton andabout 50 miles S.W. of Emporia, on the Atchison,Topeka and Sant
RFT7Y9M5–Mausoleum in the convent of San Pablo that Don Juan Manuel (nephew of King Alfonso X, the Wise) had built for him in Peñafiel, Valladolid, Spain
RM2APCJRC–Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645). Spanish writer of the Spanish Golden Age. Drawing by Jose Cebrian (1839-1904). Portrait. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RMJ112X9–Espino church and Tomb of Leonor Izquierdo, wife of poet Antonio Machado, in Municipal Cemetery , Soria, Spain.
RMPE36FG–Antonio Machado (Sevilla, 1875-Cotlliure, 1939). Spanish poet, belonging to the Generation of 98. Panel with a fragment of the poem Campos de Soria, next to the of Chapel of Saint Saturio. Soria, Castile and Leon, Spain.
RF2F32E3G–Quill pen next to a 16th century manuscript
RM2AGYAC5–Nameplate of the Public Study of Humanities in Madrid, run by the teacher Juan Lopez de Hoyos (where Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) attended as a disciple). Madrid, Spain.
RFP1E1A8–Spanish Dictionary Book Isolated
RM2JJDH0A–Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681). Baroque Spanish writer of the Golden Age and Knight of the Order of Santiago. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume V. 1856.
RMPP6R8B–Antonio Nebrija (1441-1522). Spanish scholar, historian, teacher and poet. Writing a grammar of the Castilian language. Engraving.
RM2P3YA5R–Xylographic color cover with a large coat of arms of Aragon from 'Crónica de Aragón' (Chronicle of Aragon). First Castilian edition with Gothic lettering. Printed in Valencia by Juan Gofré in 1524.
RM2BE582R–Diego de San Pedro (1437-1498). Castilian writer. The Prison of Love. Catalan translation, 15 century. Illustration
RFCXTD3F–stacked books group to study and read
RMP9GMFM–Tragicomedy of Calixto and Melibea, known as 'La Celestina' by Fernando de Rojas, printed in Burg…
RM2RH652Y–Pedro Calderon de la Barca (1600-1681). Baroque Spanish writer of the Golden Age and Knight of the Order of Santiago. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. 'Historia Universal', by Cesar Cantu. Volume V. 1856.
RM2J8HP1G–Alfonso Fernandez de Madrigal (1410-1455). Illustration by Llanta. Portrait, 19th century.
RMC4C8PK–Spain, La Rioja: Detail of the romanesque tomb of San Millan in the monastery of Suso
RFT7YA0M–Alfonso X, the Wise) had built for him in Peñafiel, Valladolid, Spain
RMJ112XA–Espino church and Tomb of Leonor Izquierdo, wife of poet Antonio Machado, in Municipal Cemetery , Soria, Spain.
RF2F32E44–Quill pen next to a 16th century manuscript
RM2JJDH0D–Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600-1681). Baroque Spanish writer of the Golden Age and Knight of the Order of Santiago. Portrait. Engraving by Geoffroy. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume V. 1856.
RMPP6RG5–Antonio Nebrija (1441-1522). Spanish scholar, historian, teacher and poet. Writing a grammar of the Castilian language. Engraving. Colored.
RM2APCJR6–Felix Lope de Vega Carpio (1562-1635). Spanish poet and playwright of the Spanish Golden Age. Drawing by Jose Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RM2AT5P01–Diego de San Pedro (1437-1498). Castilian writer. Prison of Love, 1492. Leriano writing a letter. Engraving.
RFCXTCPC–stacked books group to study and read
RM2FK97J6–Iñigo López de Mendoza (1398-1458). Spanish nobleman of the House of Mendoza. 1st Marquis of Santillana. Portrait. Engraving. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMP9GMF1–El Libro del Buen Amor (The Book of Good Love), work by Archpriest of Hita.
RM2APCJR4–Felix Lope de Vega Carpio (1562-1635). Spanish poet and playwright of the Spanish Golden Age. Drawing by Jose Cebrian. Lithography. Detail. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RMPDC4KR–Juan de Mariana (1536-1624). Spanish Jesuit priest. Relief on a medallion. Detail of the facade, National Library. Madrid, Spain.
RM2B0JR00–Fray Luis de Leon (Belmonte, 1527-Madrigal de las Altas Torres, 1591). Spanish poet. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Asturias and Leon, 1867.
RM2GB3JK2–Iñigo López de Mendoza (1398-1458). Spanish nobleman of the House of Mendoza. 1st Marquis of Santillana. Portrait. Engraving. Later colouration. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMJ112WY–Tomb of Leonor Izquierdo, wife of poet Antonio Machado, in Municipal Cemetery , Soria, Spain.
RM2APK14F–Garcilaso de la Vega (1501/1503-1536). Spanish soldier and writer of the Spanish Golden Age. Drawing by Jose Cebrian. Portrait. Cronica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
RMJ11301–Bronze bust of Antonio Machado by sculptor Pablo Serrano. Antonio Machado Institute, Soria, Spain.
RMPDYP0T–Miguel de Cervantes (Alcala de Henares, 1547-Madrid, 1616). Spanish writer. Monument at the Main Square. Campo de Criptana. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
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