Document containing the marriage contract between Francisco Javier María de Munibe, 10th Count of Peñaflorida, and María Josefa de Areizaga
Document containing the marriage contract between Francisco Javier María de Munibe, 10th Count of Peñaflorida, and María Josefa de Areizaga
Funeral oration, which in the solemn obsequies that the University of Oviedo consecrated on the 27th of November of this year 1764, to the immortal memory of the Illustríssimo, y Reverendíssimo S. D. F. Benitó Gerónimo Feijoó y Montenegro, of the Council of S.M. and Cathedrático de Prima Retired in it.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Iudocus Hondius (author) and Petrus Kaerius (engraver), based on Mercator’s Atlas sive Cosmographicae Mediationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura (1595), where this map, which Mercator had not drawn, was added, in any case following his style in the aforementioned work. Published in Amsterdam, c. 1606.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Johann Baptist Homann from Jaillot’s geographical information. In the lower right-hand corner is the cartouche which is practically copied from Pierre Mortier’s “Theatre de la Guerre en Espagne et en Portugal” of 1705. Published in Nuremberg in 1720.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Sanson d’Abbeville (royal geographer of France), but edited by H. Laillot. Published in Paris in 1692.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Abraham Ortellius and first published in 1570 (Netherlands). This edition was edited by Aegidius Coppenius Diesth and published in Antwerp in 1584
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Sebastian Münster and first published in 1544 (Basel). Publisher Henri Petri
Universal atlas, broken down into 27 maps referring to continents and powers of the time, composed by Tomás López and published in Madrid in 1792
Geographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Spain, and Adjacent Islands, and Portugal, first published by Tomás López in 1757. This edition corresponds to the third and last edition of this work, published in Madrid in 1792
Geographical atlas of Spain divided into kingdoms and provinces and composed by the sons of Tomás López in 1804 from different editions of the maps published by Tomás López during his lifetime