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Privilege granted by Pope John XIII Agnovimus Qualiter to the Count of Barcelona, ??Borrell II, papyrus document issued in Rome, January 971
Execution of the will of the Count of Barcelona Wilfred II (+ 26 - April-911), parchment document dated October 31, 911
Assembly Pau i Treva held in Tortosa on April 28, 1225 and presided over by King Jaime I The Conqueror surrounded by nobles and ecclesiastics
Tribute from the citizens of Barcelona to Count King or oath of vasallage miniature in the Llibre Verd (Green Book), codex containing a compilation of the customs or habits
Constantinople, colored engraving from the book Le Theatre du monde or Nouvel Atlas, 1645, created, printed and published in Amsterdam
Ildefonso Sunyol and Casanovas, (Barcelona, ??1866-1913), lawyer and politician, was started in politics with the Republican posibilist core of Ateneu Barcelones
Domingo Juan Sanllehy and Alrich, (Barcelona, ??1852-1911), Spanish politician and lawyer, was active in the Conservative Party, he was provincial deputy and in 1906 was appointed mayor of Barcelona
Biblia Sacra (Vetus et novum testament), end of a chapter with miniatures of a Pantocrator and a Crucifixion in a 14th century codex, from the convent of Saint Catherine of Barcelona
Book of Ruth, initial letter with miniature of a prophet, it comes from the Convent of Saint Catherine of Barcelona
Harmonia Macrocosmica, engraving with Bible passages by Andreas Cellarius
Pasqual Maragall (1941), major of Barcelona (1982-1997) in an inauguration of public works
El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha (The Ingenious Nobleman Don Quixote de la Mancha) by Miguel de Cervantes, first edition, Madrid: Ibarra, 1782
Cover of the Deccameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, published in Venice, 1635
Cover of Geometry by Descartes, Volume I, 1683 edition
Drawing lines representing the intersection of lines, in the work Geometry by Descartes, Volume I, 1683
Cover of the book Principia Philosophiae by Descartes, 1692 edition
An illuminated initial in a page of the Chronicle of James I or Llibre dels feyts del Rey en Jacme
Illuminated page of the Chronicle of James I or Llibre dels feyts del Rey en Jacme
Illustration of the fable La zorra y la cigüena (The Fox and the Stork)Illustration of the fable La zorra y la ciguena (The Fox and the Stork) by Felix Maria de Samaniego, engraving by Jose Asensio, edition of 1804
Cover of the play Prosas Profanas
Cover of a work in Russian of Anton Chekhov, edition of 1903
Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926), Catalan architect
Manuel Mila i Fontanals (1818 - 1884), Catalan philologist
Raimundo de Penyafort, Saint (1176-1275)
Guillem Ramon de Moncada (end of 11th century -1162)
Joan Fiveller (d. 1427), Catalan politician
Bartolome Robert (1842-1902), Catalan doctor and politician, major of Barcelona in 1899
Josep Anselm Clave i Camps (1824-1874), Catalan musician and poet, organizer of Choral Groups of workers
Antoni Viladomat i Manalt (1678-1755), Catalan painter
Bonaventura Carles Aribau (1798-1862), Catalan poet, writer and statesman
Francesc Pi i Maragall (1824-1901), Spanish politician, federal Republican, he was president of the 1st Spanish Republic
Miquel Biada i Bunol (1789-1848), promoter of the first train Barcelona-MataróMiquel Biada i Bunol (1789-1848), promoter of the first train Barcelona-Mataro opened in 1848
Scene of market and traders, detail El Bornet, oil on canvas
Book of Contemplation on God by Ramon Llull, written in Majorcan and translated from Arabic into common romance c. 1272, 14th century facsimile manuscript
Page of the work Lo primer del Cartoixa (The first of the Cartoixa) by Joan Rois de Corella, printed in Valencia in 1496 by Lope de la Roca
Jacinto Benavente (1866-1954), Spanish playwright, drawing by Ramon Casas
Federico Rahola and Tremols (Cadaques, Gerona, 1858-1919), lawyer, economist, politician and writer, in 1905. After having been affiliated to the Regionalist League
Page of Canconer Gil, songbook of the mid-14th century that brings together poems of classic troubadours of the 12th and early 13th centuries
Page 47 of Canconer Gil, songbook of the mid-14th century that brings together poems of classic troubadours of the 12th and early 13th centuries. Bona dona un consell vos deman
Lute of the 16th century built in Venice by luthier Marx Unverdorben
Head of two-reales in silver, reign of Archduke Charles III. Mint: Barcelona
Illustrated page of the Manuscript of Valerius Maximus, copied by Arnau de Collis in 1408 and translated by Father Antoni Canals
Exhibition of old vehicles in the city of Barcelona
Engraving of the ascension of a procession to Mount Randa in Majorca, in the work Ars Inventiva Veritatis by Ramon Llull
Cover Cancionero (Song book) by Juan de la Encina, facsimile reproduction, 1928
Cover Doce comedias (Twelve comedies) by Lope de Vega, published in 1624 in Pamplona
Cover of Julia or the New Heloise by Rousseau published in 1857
Engraving, a poor before a lady in an edition of La Comedie Espagnole by Lope de Rueda, 1883