Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Vicencio Juan de Lastanosa and the catalogue of his library




Vicencio Juan de Lastanosa (1607-1681) was a Spanish erudite and collector who gathered some 1500 rare books and manuscripts in his palace in Huesca. Athanasius Kircher and two secretaries of the King of France were among his correspondents. About 40 per cent of the books in the library were printed abroad; most of the items dated from the 16th to the 17th centuries. Lastanosa also gathered a huge coin collection from many historical periods (over 10000 old coins); he collected paintings - Caravaggio, Tiziano, Tintoretto, Ribera - engravings, maps, telescopes and microscopes, antiques and swords; his cabinet of curiosities included fossils, sculptures, cameos, medals and gemstones. Painters and writers (Baltasar Gracián, abbess Ana Francisca Abarca de Bolea) met in his literary circle.  

Next to the palace, there were five gardens, a hedge maze, a pond, and many species of trees, plants and flowers. The collections of Lastanosa were dispersed after his death; the catalogue of the library is kept in the National Library of Sweden (Kungliga biblioteket, ms. U-379); two other documents have been preserved (1). Lastanosa was buried in a crypt of the Catedral of Huesca. Unfortunately, the palace was demolished in 1894.

Further information in this website (Spanish):
http://www.lastanosa.com/contenido.php?gama=1&tipocontenido=137&tipo=1&elemento=33

 
Some rare books in Lastanosa’s library:

Scientific Works:
Camillo Leonardo, Speculum lapidum, Venecia, 1502.
De Peces, Aves y Animales (On Fish, Birds and Animals), by Conrado Gesnero, 3 vols., Tiguri, 1558.
A work on Mineralogy by Juan de Arfe Villafañe, El quilatador, Madrid, 1558.
A book on Veterinary Medicine by Pedro López de Zamora, Pamplona, 1571.
Juan Baptista Nazari, De la transmutación metálica, Brescia, 1599.
Joannis Remelini, Catoptrum microcosmicum, Aug. Vindelic. 1619.
Museum hermeticum, Francofurti, 1625.
Juan Terrentio Linceo, Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae, Roma, 1628.
Vicentio Moles, Philosophia naturalis sacrosancti corporis Christi, Antuerpia, 1639.
Hadriano Minsicht, Tesaurus et armentarium medicum chimicum, Lyon, 1640.

 
Other Works

On Horse Training: Pedro de la Nove, Lyon, 1621.
Thainot, Orchesographia, Lengres, s. d.
Fabricio Caroso, Ballarino, Venecia, 1581.
A work on prestidigitation and hand tricks, the Eutropelia by Juan Bautista de Moya, S. l. s. d.
Del Juego de los Naipes (Playing Card Games), José Paulo de Bevagna, Roma 1627.
Del Juego de las Damas (On Draughts), Juan García Canalejas, Zaragoza 1650
On Hunting: De Montería, Gonzalo Argote de Molina, Sevilla, 1582.
On Falconry: Juan de Franchieres, Fauconeria, París 1585.
On cage birds: Juan Bautista Xamarro, Conocimiento de las diez aves menores de jaula, Madrid 1604.
Martín de Andujar, Del arte de los sastres (The Art of Tailorship), Madrid, 1640.

Respublica sive status Regni Scotiae et Hiberniae divers. auctorum.
S. l. s. d.
Thomae Smithi Angli, De respublica Anglorum lib. 3. Belgii confederati respublica seu Gelriae, Holland., Zeland., Traiect, Tris., Transisal, Groning. Chorografica descriptio. S. l. s. d.
Russia seu Moscovia itemque Tartaria comentario topographico atque politico illustratae.
S. l. s. d.
Arabia seu Arabum vicinarumque gentium orientalium leges, ritus sacri et profani mores, instituta et historia.
S. l. s. d.
De imperio magni mogolis sive India vera comentarius e variis autoribus congestus.
S. l. s. d.



(1) Las tres Cosas más singulares que tiene la Casa de Lastanosa en este año de 1639, and Narración de lo que le pasó a Don Vicente Juan de Lastanosa a 15 de octubre del año 1662 con un Religioso docto y grabe



Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Medieval Castile and León: 10 Must-See Places



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Church of Saint Mary the Great, Toro (Province of Zamora). 12th - 13th c

                
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         Royal Convent of Santa Clara, Tordesillas  (Province of Valladolid) 14th c






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                                   Basilica of San Isidoro, León. 11th -12th c.
                                  http://www.sanisidorodeleon.net/ind_english.html


                                




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               Monastery of San Andrés de Arroyo, Santibáñez de Ecla
                                                   (Province of Palencia)
                                                          12th -13th c






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   Hermitage of San Baudelio de Berlanga, the Sixtine Chapel of Mozarabic art, 11th c 
                                    (Casillas de Berlanga, Province of Soria)
 http://berlanga.blogia.com/2007/032902-la-palmera-sagrada.php





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Abbey of Santa María la Real de las Huelgas, Burgos. 12th c.

The monastery houses the Museo de Ricas Telas, a showcase of medieval textiles.
http://www.monasteriodelashuelgas.org/historia.html
http://www.monasteriodelashuelgas.org/arte.html
http://www.paradoxplace.com/Photo%20Pages/Spain/Camino_de_Santiago/Burgos/SM_Real_Huelgas/Huelgas_Nunnery.htm





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Gormaz Castle (10th c), a 390-meter- long citadel placed on a hill.
                It was owned by the Cid (ca.1087).
                      (Province of Soria) 
http://www.spain.info/en_GB/conoce/monumentos/soria/castillo_de_gormaz.html





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             Alcázar of Segovia
                  12th - 16th c











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                                            Basilica of San Vicente, Ávila. 12th c




Rupestrian Church of Olleros de Pisuerga (Province of Palencia) 7th- 11th centuries
http://www.arquivoltas.com/8-palencia/02-Olleros00.htm
Map of other hermitages nearby:
http://villacibio.blogspot.com.es/2009/02/ermitas-rupestres-del-alto-ebro-y_1033.html

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Castles in Spain: History and Legends (I)

                                                       Province of Palencia



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Castle of Saldaña (11th c) It is currently in ruins. 19th c drawing / Queen Urraca of León and Castile. (Tumbo A, 12th c)
Place of death of Queen Urraca of León and Castile (1126). In 1128 the castle witnessed the royal wedding of his son Alfonso VII and Berenguela of Barcelona. A bullfight took place at the Plaza Vieja to celebrate the event. It is the first documentary reference to a bullfight in Spain. The Castle of Saldaña is also the birthplace of Bernardo del Carpio, a hero of medieval Kingdom of Asturias. He was the son of the Count of Saldaña and Dona Ximena. King Alfonso II was not happy with this secret marriage, so he had Count Sancho blinded. He raised the child and ordered not to tell his nephew who his father was. Stories feature him striving against Alfonso to release his father from prison.


Castle of Monzón de Campos
In 1028 Count García was killed on his way to meet his bride in the city of León. He was speared to death by the three Vela brothers, in revenge for an offence against their family. The facts are recounted in the Romanz del Infant García. According to the legend, they sought refuge in the castle of Monzón de Campos, where they were surrounded and executed. 
http://www.monumentalnet.org/castilla_y_leon/palencia/monzon_de_campos/monzon_de_campos/castillo_de_monzon_de_campos.php?vis=11



Palace of Astudillo 14th c
http://www.discoverislamicart.org/database_item.php?id=monument;ISL;es;Mon01;23;es
Pedro the Cruel and María de Padilla built this islamic stylish palace. It houses a Museum of Mudejar art.




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Castle of Ampudia (15th c)
The sons of Francis I of France lodged there as they were held hostage after the Battle of Pavia.
http://galeon.com/castpalencia/ampudia.htm




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Castle of the Sarmiento family (15th c)

According to the legend, in the past there was an ancient sword whose hilt, wrapped into parchment, was embedded into the wall (SE round turret). It is said it had belonged to Sancho Díaz (Bernardo del Carpios's father). The steel blade projected from the wall; it was the symbol of the lord's jurisdictional rights and perhaps was used in executions. 


Castle of Hornillos de Cerrato
In 1507 Queen Joanna of Castile (Joanna the Mad) took her husband's coffin and had it carried through the fields, as she lodged in the castle, on her way to Tordesillas.
http://hornillosdecerrato.es/index.php/multimedia/castillo/


Castle of Torremormojón (15th c)
It is said that there is a secret tunnel leading from this castle to the castle of Ampudia. It is called "The Star of Campos" (The Star of the Fields), since at the time of Reconquista signal fires were lit in the night to communicate with the nearby castles.
http://www.castillosdepalencia.es/torremor/torremor.htm

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Visigothic Churches in Spain





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Church of San Juan Bautista (Baños de Cerrato. Province of Palencia) (661 AD)






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Church of Santa Comba (Bande, province of Orense) (7th c)

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Church of San Pedro de la Nave (Province of Zamora) (c. 680 AD)

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Crypt of San Antolín (Cathedral of Palencia) (7th c)




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Baptistery of San Miguel de Tarrasa (Barcelona) (7th c)


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Church of Santa María de Melque (Province of Toledo) (c. 668-729 AD)
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Hermitage of Santa María (Quintanilla de las Viñas, province of Burgos) (7th c)

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Church of San Pedro de la Mata (Sonseca, province of Toledo)


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Santa Lucía del Trampal (Province of Caceres)