945 resultados para Philip III, King of Spain, 1578-1621
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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The plates depict floor plans of the Palazzo reale and of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, a vertical cross section of the Palazzo reale; interior decoration of the Teatro di San Carlo; most plates depict festivities taking place in the decorated interiors of the theater and the royal palace, including a masquerade at the royal palace, the stage scenery and a scene from the opera "Il sogno di Olimpia" by Ranieri de Calzabigi, which was performed at the Teatro di San Carlo; a view of the illuminated Castello Nuovo in Naples, the fireworks installation at the Piazza del Castello Nuovo, and a floorplan of the fire works installation. Plate XI depicts the mythical land of plenty "Cuccagna", arranged as a landscaped hill with an architectural grotto, richly decorated with food and drink, which was offered as part of the festivities to the common people. Most plates have a detailed legend in the lower margin.
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Master microform held by: MoSU.
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"El autor de la Instruccion fué el conde de Floridablanca."--p. [105]
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Some of the plates are folded.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Exposición y análisis de los argumentos que utilizó Melchor de Ávalos en la "Segunda carta para la S.C.M.R acerca de los mahometanos de las Philipinas", que dirige a Felipe II en 1585. Se concluye que son argumentos del derecho canónico que ya se utilizaron para justificar la conquista de al-Andalus primero y luego la expulsión de los moriscos. Se publica como apéndice este documento.
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"Prologo del editor" signed: Francisco de B. Palomo.
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Includes supplementary material entitled: Toevoegsels tot het werk: De uitrusting en ondergang der onoverwinnelijke vloot van Philips den tweeden, koning van Spanje, in 1588, published in 1828.