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Page of the work Psalteri by Joan Rois de Corella, printed in Venice in 1490 by Johan Hertezog, translated from Latin to Romance by Rois de Corella
Cover of the works Aplech of sonets, Les Cullites, Un poema d amor, work and drawing by Alexandre de Riquer, published in Barcelona in 1906
Cover of the book Poetic Works (Book first of loves) by Pere Serafi, printed in Barcelona in 1840 by Joseph Torner
Salvador Segui Rubinad (1886-1923), known as Noi del sucre Spanish anarchist
Roger de Lluria (1250-1305), Catalan military of Italian origin
Tirant lo Blanc by Bernat Martorell, cover of the edition in Italian language, printed in Venice in 1538
Cover of the third edition of the works by Ausias March (1397? -1459), Printed in Barcelona in 1545 by Carlos Amoros
Initial Letter of the dedicatory <Molt exelent virtuos e gloriosInitial Letter of the dedicatory pertaining to the work Tirant lo Blanc by Bernat Martorell, from the printed edition in Valencia in 1490 by Nicolau Spindeler
I Pedrolo Manuel de Molina (1918-1990), Catalan writer
Manuel Blancafort de Rosello (1897-1987), Catalan composer, together with Ricard Vines i Roda and Maria R. Canals i Cendros, (pianists) in October 1942
Josep M ªLopez i Pico (1866-1959), poet and editor Catalan, in his library, 1910Josep M Lopez i Pico (1866-1959), poet and editor Catalan, in his library, 1910
Juan Maragall (1860-1925), Catalan writer
Roger de Lluria (1250-1305), Catalan Admiral from Italian origin, monument in the city of Tarragona
Portrait of Santiago Rusinol (1861 - 1931), Catalan painter and writer, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Llorenc Villalonga (1897-1980), Spanish writer in Catalan, photo at his home in Majorca in 1978
Narcis Oller Moragas (1846 - 1930), Spanish novelist and writer in Catalan language, caricature of Luis Bagaria
Ignasi Iglesias (1871-1928), Spanish playwright in Catalan language, caricature of Luis Bagaria
Carles Ibanez i Ibanez de Ibero, Marquis of Mulhacen (1825-1890), Catalan military and geodesy expert
Estanislau Figueres (1819 - 1882), Catalan politician
Antoni de Capmany (1742-1813), Catalan historian, philologist and politician
Lluis de Requesens i de Zuniga (1528-1576), Catalan political and military
Felix Torres Amat (1772-1847), Catalan prelate and writer
Claris, Pau. (1585-1641), Ecclesiastical and Catalan politician, president of the Generalitat de Catalonia. 22 Jul.1638
The OCB (Orquesta Ciutat de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya) on stage at the Palau de la Musica Catalana
Portrait of Enric Prat de la Riba, (1870-1917), Spanish and Catalan politician, first president of the Mancomunidad of Cataluna, charcoal by Ramon Casas
Joaquim Rubio i Ors (1818-1899), Catalan writer and professor proclaimed Mestre in Gay Saber in the Floral Games of 1863
Francesc Vicenc Garcia y Torres (1579-1623), named Rector of Vallfogona, ecclesiastical and Catalan writer
Forum Indicum, a manuscript translated to a perfectly constructed Catalan language, this text precedes the Homilies d Organya
Josep Carner i Puigoriol (1884-1970), Catalan writer
Marce Rodoreda (1908-1983), Catalan writer
Pere Calders i Russinyol (1912-1994), Catalan writer
Joan Perucho i Gutierrez (1920-2003), Catalan writer
Jaume Fuster (1945-1998), Valencian writer
Letter of Cesario, abbot of Santa Cecilia de Montserrat, notifying the Pope of Rome, John XIII, thas has been ordained archbishop of Tarragona
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII Dilectioni et Fraternitati to the bishops of Gauls, 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
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII If pastors ovium Archbishop Ato from Vic, the document granting the pallium to Ato, badge symbolizing the power of the archbishop within the church
Sale to Radulf, son of Count Guifre I el Pelos (Wilfred I the Hairy), of a vineyard located in the county of Osona, parchment document, dated May 30, 911
Decree of the Synod of Agde, parchment document, dated 907
Joan Maragall i Gorina (1860-1911), Catalan poet and essayist, portrait with his family
Antonio de Bofarull i Broca (1821-1892), Catalan writer, engraving of 1876
Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956). Architect, archaeologist and Catalan political
Ignasi Iglesias i Pujades (1871-1928), Catalan playwright
Jose Maria de Sagarra i Castellarnau (1894-1961), writer and playwright Catalan
J. Pous i Pages (1873-1952), writer and Catalan journalist
Narcis Oller i Moragas (1846-1930), novelist and Catalan narrator
Jaume Matas i Bofill (1878-1933), called Guerau of Liost, Catalan poet and politician
Prudenci Bertrana i Compte (1867-1941), Catalan writer