Rare Books
A compendious treatise entituled, De re militari, : containing principall orders to be obserued in martiall affaires. VVritten in the Spanish tongue, by that worthie and famous captaine, Luis Gutierres de la Vega, citizen of Medina del Campo. And newlie translated into English, by Nicholas Lichefild
Image not available
You might also be interested in
Image not available
Derrotero de Indias of Luis de la Cruz
Manuscripts
Scans to CD of a manuscript held by the Museo Naval. Citation given as: Museo Naval de Madrid, Manuscript 465, 159 ff., Derrotero de Indias of Luis de la Cruz (early 17th century).
mssHM 83173
Image not available
The works of Garcilasso de la Vega, surnamed the Prince of Castilian Poets
Rare Books
143498
Image not available
Pastores de Belen : prosas, y versos divinos, de Lope de Vega Carpio
Rare Books
387911