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Claudius Galen (129-201). Greek doctor, chromolithograph, 1883
Tertullian, Quintus Septimius Florente Tertullian (155-222), Carthaginian apologist and theologist who converted to Christianism
Theodosius I the Great, Flavio (34 -395), Roman emperor, doing penance as an Orthodox Christian
Garcilaso de la Vega (1501-1536), Spanish poet and Military
Diogenes the Cynic (413-327 a. BC), Greek philosopher, engraving of 1880Diogenes the Cynic (413-327 a.BC), Greek philosopher, engraving of 1880
Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672-1750), Italian writer, director of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan
Francesc Vicenc Garcia y Torres (1579-1623), named Rector of Vallfogona, ecclesiastical and Catalan writer
Luigi Boccherini (1740-1805), Italian cellist and composer, engraving, 1893
Camille Saint-Saens (1835 - 1921), French composer, photography playing the organ
Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856 - 1915), engineer of the USA, he determined the principles of evaluation of a working day
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), English composer
Sixtus IV (1414-1484), pope from 1471 to 1484, introduced the Inquisition in Spain
Manuel I The Great (1469-1521), King of Portugal
Aristotle (384-322. BC), Greek philosopher, with his pupil Alexander the Great (356-323 aAristotle (384-322.BC), Greek philosopher, with his pupil Alexander the Great (356-323 a.C.) chromolithograph, 1880
Francisco Almeida (1450-1510), Portuguese admiral, first Viceroy of the Indies
Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639), Italian writer and thinker
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, known as Mahatma (1869-1948), architect of the Indian independence, Indian politician and thinker in his last fast in 1948
Emile Zola (1840-1902), French novelist
Nero, Claudius Lucius Domitius Nero (37-68), Roman emperor (54-68)
Martin Luther King (1929-1968), Protestant clergyman, leader of the nonviolent fight against racial discrimination, during the conference in Norway when receiving the Nobel Prize of Peace in 1964
Jose Millan Astray and Terreros (1879-1954), Spanish militar, founder of the Spanish Legion in 1920
Joaquin Baldomero Fernandez Alvarez Espartero named Baldomero Espartero (1793-1879), Spanish militar and politician
Burial of the remains of Alfonso XIII (1886-1941) in 1980, were transferred from Rome to the Pantheon of the Kings into the Monastery of El Escorial where lie today
Miguel Boyer (1939 -), socialist politician, portrait 1983
Cesar Borgia (1475-1507), ecclesiastical and political, engraving of Spanish and American Illustration
Jose Borrell (Lleida, 1947 -), politician of PSOE, portrait, 1995
Carlos Bousono (Boal, 1923 -), Spanish poet during his speech of entrance at the Royal Academy of Language
Edouard Branly (France. 1844-1940), French physicist
Albert Boadella (Barcelona, ??1943 -), Spanish theater director. Portrait of 1995
Juan Benet (Madrid 1927-1993), Spanish novelist
Portrait of Mariano Benlliure, Spanish sculptor known for his public Sculptures and Goya Sculpture in front of the entrance of the Museo del Prado in Madrid, charcoal drawing by Ramon Casas
Mariano Benlliure y Gil, Spanish sculptor known for his public sculptures and Goya sculpture in front of the entrance of the Prado Museum in Madrid (1862-1947)
Severiano Ballesteros (1957-2011), Spanish golfer
Severian Ballesteros, Spanish golfer (1957 - 2011)
Maria Gonzalez Alvarez, Lily Alvarez, Spanish tennis player on the street (1905-1998)
Lily Alvarez (Maria Gonzalez Alvarez) (1905-1998), Spanish tennis player
Juan Jose Alonso Millan, Spanish writer, portrait 1990
The corbacho (Facsimile), preface to the printed work in Seville, 1498, work by Archpriest of Talavera
Cover of the edition of El deleytoso by Lope de Rueda, printed in Valencia, 1567 by Joan Timoneda
Forum Indicum, a manuscript translated to a perfectly constructed Catalan language, this text precedes the Homilies d Organya
Cover of the first edition of La poetica (The Poetics) by Ignacio de Luzan, printed in Zaragoza, 1737
Page of Lo Crestia by Francisco de Eiximenis, religious writing in Catalan from 14th century
Second Comedy of Celestina by Feliciano de Silva, cover of the printed edition in 1550
Tragicomedy of Calixto and Melibea, known as La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas, printed in Burgos in 1531 engraving on the work depicting the characters Sempronius, Parmeno, Celestina, Lucrecia
Palmerin de Oliva, book of the famous knight Palmerin de Oliva, printed in Toledo by Pedro Lopez de Haro, 1580
El Libro del Buen Amor (The Book of Good Love), work by Archpriest of Hita
Chronic or Llibre del Rey en Pere e dels seus antecessors passats …(Book of the king Peter)Chronic or Llibre del Rey en Pere e dels seus antecessors passats... (Book of the king Peter and his ancestors...), manuscript, folio 140, devoted to the reign of Peter The Great
El Cantar del Mio Cid (The Song of the Cid). Manuscript. Fol. Per Abbat, 1307