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The library was created by Decree of 29 February 1796, under the name of Royal Public Library of the Court (Portuguese: Real Biblioteca Pública da Corte). The library's objective was to allow the general public access to the court's collections, bucking the trend of the time, when only scholars and sages had access to the treasures ...
Diogo de Couto, a 16th century historian who served as Guarda-Mor ("High Guardian") of the Torre do Tombo's Portuguese India archives.. The archive is one of the oldest institutions in Portugal, since its installation in one of the towers of the castle in Lisbon, occurring during the reign of Ferdinand I, and likely in 1378 (the date where the first testimony originated).
Biblioteca e Arquivo Histórico do Ministério das Obras Públicas, Transportes, e Comunicaçôes (Ministry of Planning and Infrastructure) Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (National Library) [5] Cinemateca Portuguesa; National Archive for Portugal’s Directorate General of Cultural Heritage (SIPA)
The colouring of the musicians in the miniature was left incomplete. Ajuda National Palace, in Lisbon, where the manuscript is kept.. The Cancioneiro da Ajuda (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐ̃sjuˈnɐjɾu ðaˈʒuðɐ], Galician: [kanθjoˈnejɾʊ ð(ɐ) aˈʃuðɐ]; "Ajuda Songbook") is a collection of Galician-Portuguese lyric poems probably dating from the last quarter of the 13th-century.
Biblioteca Nacional (Spanish or Portuguese: National Library) may refer to: Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, in Chile; Biblioteca Nacional de España, in Spain; Biblioteca Nacional del Perú, in Peru; Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, in Portugal; Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina, in Argentina
The name of the palace comes from its acquisition, in 1801, by D. João de Almeida de Melo e Castro, 5th Count of Galveias. In 1928, the palace came into possession of the Lisbon Municipal Chamber, who installed there one of the city's earliest municipal libraries .
The Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (Portuguese pronunciation: [muˈzew nɐsiuˈnal dɨ ˈaɾtɐ̃ˈtiɣɐ]; MNAA), also known in English as the National Museum of Ancient Art, is a Portuguese national art museum located in Lisbon. With over 40,000 items spanning a vast collection of painting, sculpture, goldware, furniture, textiles, ceramics ...
de Passos Canavarro, Pedro Manuel Guedes (1967), "Portugal e a Dinamarca durante a restauração: relações diplomáticas, 1640-1668", Instituto de Alta Cultura, Centro de Estudos Históricos, anexo à Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa; Larsen, Sofus (1983), "Dinamarca e Portugal no século XV", Biblioteca Nacional (in Portuguese)