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P-Cug MS M242 Coimbra, Biblioteca Geral da Universidade, MS M242.
Stevenson, Robert. Renaissance and Baroque Musical Sources in the Americas. Washington DC: General Secretariat, Organization of American States, 1970. Book
Freund Schwartz, Roberta. “Love and Liberality? Music in the Courts of the Spanish Nobility”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 173-204. Article: book
Nelson, Bernadette. “Music and Musicians at the Portuguese Royal Court and Chapel, c. 1470–c. 1500”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 205-241. Article: book
Marín López, Javier. “Musical Cultures in the Reinos de Indias at the Time of Isabel and Ferdinand”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 205-241. Article: book
Fiorentino Giuseppe. “Unwritten Music and Oral Traditions at the Time of Ferdinand and Isabel”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 504-548. Article: book
Mazuela-Anguita, Ascensión. “Lost Voices: Women and Music at the Time of the Catholic Monarchs”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 549-578. Article: book
Gutwirth, Eleazar. “Musical Lives: Late medieval Hispano-Jewish Communities”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 579-615. Article: book
Gómez-Ferrer, Mercedes. “El Marqués de Zenete y sus posesiones valencianas. Mentalidad arquitectónica y artística de un noble del Renacimiento”. Anuario del Departamento de Historia y Teoría del Arte 22 (2010), 27–46. Article: journal
García Pérez, Noelia. “Mencía de Mendoza, Marquise of Zenete: Early Modern Spain’s Cultural Ambassador”. Early Modern Women 9.1(2014): 89-100. Article: journal
Lasso de la Vega, Miguel. Doña Mencía de Mendoza, marquesa del Cenete (1508-1554). Discurso de recepción en la Real Academia de la Historia. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia, 1942. Book
Zavadivker, Ricardo Augusto. “Cronistas de Indias”. Diccionario de la música española e hispanoamericana. Madrid: Sociedad General de Autores de España, 1999-2002. Vol. 4, 188. Article: reference
Benavente (Motolinia), Toribio de. Memoriales de Fray Toribio de Motolinia: Manuscrito de la colección del señor Don Joaquín García ... Mexico: En casa del editor, 1903. Book
Rodríguez Demorizi, Emilio. Música y baile en Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo: Librería Hispaniola, 1971. Book
Torre Revello, José. “Merchandise brought to America by the Spaniards (1534–1586)”. Hispanic American Historical Review 23/4 (1943): 773–81. Article: journal
Gurwith, Ascensión. “Lost Voices: Women and Music at the Time of the Catholic Monarchs”. Companion to music in the age of the Catholic monarchs, ed. Tess Knighton. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2016. 549-578. Article: book
Chase, Gilbert. “Origins of the Lyric Theater in Spain”. Musical Quarterly 25 (1939): 292-305
Clemens non Papa, Jacobus. Opera Omnia. Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae 4. 21 vols. Ed. Karel Philippus Bernet Kempers. [Rome]: American Institute of Musicology, 1951-1976
Attaingnant, Pierre (ed.). Lib. nonus. xviii. daviticos musicales psalmos habet. Mense Januarii.Md.xxxiiii. Paris: Attaingnant, 1535. Book: Edition
Schmidt-Görg Joseph. Nicolas Gombert, Kapellmeister Karls V: Leben und Werk. Bonn: Ludwig Röhrscheid, 1938. Book