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Fondos En Junio De 2021 Biblioteca del Centro de Estudios Montañeses Fondos registrados a fecha 25 de agosto de 2021 25/08/2021 Página 1 de 426 Registro / Sign. Autor Título Año Ed Topográfico Signatura 2538 b) Discursos leídos en el homenaje a los heroicos marinos montañeses Alsedo, Velasco y -42 Bustamante rendido por la provincia de Santander en presencia de Sus Majestades y 20632 Descripción del establecimiento de aguas y baños minerales de Ontaneda en el valle de 91(f.a.) 4 Toranzo, provincia de Santander 20453 Horatii Vita 82.3(f.a.) 4 5020b 5120 Exist/ * Exist/ * 20992 Diálogos de las Españas 970/980 (17) Compra77/ * * Pendiente Pendiente Pendiente Pendiente 5620 1213 La confesión de don Juan 860 3947 Legajo con documentos sobre el Santo Oficio ??x SC 304 4139 Datos acerca de la biología marítima de Santander. Guía del acuario SC 447 2066 Copia del escrito oposición al anteproyecto de los muelles de la Retinga de la Monja y de (083.9) porpuesta de soluciones constructivas para el Progreso del Puerto de Santander 1064-1 Iuliobriga, ciudad romana de Cantabria -931 25/08/2021 Página 2 de 426 Registro / Sign. Autor Título Año Ed Topográfico Signatura 4544 Txaphuska SC 540 7645 Jeremías 1-1 5018 15332 InnoVerre El vidrio en la Arquitectura actual 19-1 15332 15560 19-5 155 15518 Circulo de recreo. Biblioteca. Índice de autores y obras 19-5 15518 15189 Maestro Palmero 20-4. 15189 15 25-1 156 7984 4-5 6753 7199 A Prov. de la Comp. de Jesús FA5-2 778-2 Escudo de la ciudad de Santander FA-7 0287 2134 Noticia de las fiestas celebradas por la M.I.N. y L. Villa de Reynosa en la proclamación de 1790 946.0 señor Rey Don Carlos IV 20253 Ordenanzas que el Rey nuestro Señor manda se observen en el real camino de santander, 1791 340.13(f.a.) 9 cuya radical composición y conserbación (sic) ha cometido S.M. al Real Consulado de 4503-4504 Ordenanzas que el Rey Nuestro Señor manda que se obserben en el Real Camino de 1791(facs) SC 507 Santander, cuya radical composición y conserbación ha cometido S.M. al Real Consulado 20168 Exequias celebradas en sufragio del alma de la Reyna Nuestra Señora Doña María Isabel 1819 2(f.a.) 13 Francisca de Braganza y Borbón, en la Santa Iglesia Catedral de Santander por disposición 3655 El diablo y yo 1842 SC 45 20317 Descripción del Puerto de Santander e instrucción para la entrada y salida en él1843 629.12(f.a.) 1 907 Indice de los documentos procedentes de los Monasterios y conventos suprimidos que se 1861 (083.86) conservan en el Archivo de la Real Academia de la Historia... 20091 Memoria dirigida a la Junta de Agricultura, Industria y Comercio1871 017(f.a.) 16 20336 Naufragio de la fragata finlandesa Suomi en la ensenada de Luaña, costa de Cantabria, 1874 629.12-C (31) Cóbreces 25/08/2021 Página 3 de 426 Registro / Sign. Autor Título Año Ed Topográfico Signatura COMILLAS* Comillas, apuntes históricos, noticias varias, y reseña de la permanencia de SS MM y AA e 1881 aquella villa 0289 La villa de Castro-Urdiales en la costa cantábrica saqueada, destruida y abrasada por los 1896 FA-7 0289 franceses el día 11 de mayo de 1813 2347 Memoria sobre el aprovechamiento de un salto de agua en el río Hijar y ampliación de 1905 -58 Sociedad Anónima para transporte de energía eléctrica a Reinosa, Campóo de suso y las 20231 Jurisconsultos españoles: biografías de los expresidentes de la Academia y de los 1911 340.13 (17) jurisconsultos anteriores al siglo XX inscritos en sus lápidas 2455, 2340 LUIS DEL CASTILLO CAMUS Y SU OBRA. Cuatro composiciones para piano, 1911 78 opiniones de las primeras autoridades musicales y juicios de la prensa española * Pensamientos a Don Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo. Primera Serie 1912 2479 b) Luis del Castillo y sus obras musicales: opiniones de prestigiosas autoridades musicales, 1915 78 juicios de la prensa española y otros varios documentos referentes al asunto * Luis del Castillo Camus y sus obras musicales. Opiniones de prestigiosas autoridades 1915 musicales, juicios de la prensa española y otros varios documentos referentes al asunto 878 Usos i costums de bon pagés sobre boscos i arbredes. Recollits per l´oficina d´estudis 1920 39 juridics de la Mancomunitat de Catalunya 39-2 Costums sobre termenals, camins i aigües, en terres de Pagés... 1921 778-1 El Escudo de la ciudad de Santander 1922 929.6 3659 Bi-centenaire de la maison Barton & Guestier. Bordeaux 1725-19251925 SC 49 2445 El Hospital de San Rafael en 1924. Memoria regalmentarioa que el director de dicho 1925 -58 establecimiento eleva a la Excma. Dip. Prov. de Santander 0250 Regla de la Venerable Orden Tercera de N. S. P. S. Francisco1927 FA-6 0250 0160 Santander. La c apital. La provincia. Riqueza artística. Excursiones…1928 FA-6 0160 10, 2011, 2255, 2307 A guide to the Caves of Altamira and the town of Santillna del Mar (Province of Santander 1935 -36 Spain) 284 Higiene elemental 1939 613 3574 Recuerdo a Zumalacárregui 1939 16-3 EH 47 2310 Martirio y ruinas. La diócesis de Santander bajo la dominación marxista1940 -55 25/08/2021 Página 4 de 426 Registro / Sign. Autor Título Año Ed Topográfico Signatura 3044 b) Clasificación del folklore 1944 39 4150 Historial del Real Club Marítimo de Santander 1944 SC 458 40, 3015 Capacidad de la República Dominicana para absorber refugiados...1946 980 40-5111 Capacidad de la República Dominicana para absorber refugiados = Capacity of the 1946 * 32 Dominican Republic to absorb refugees = Capacite de la Republique Dominicaine pour 261 Pensamiento 1947 50 547 Catálogo de documentos de la Sección Novena del archivo General de Indias1949 17 656 El apeadero en la Avenida de Calvo Sotelo (Recoletos) y los enlaces ferroviarios de Madri 1949 897 Año de 1949 2156 Un montero montañés 1950 8 373 Cofradía de los Santos Mártires San Emeterio y San Celedonio de Calahorra1950 26 411 Catálogo de la exposición de libros manuscritos e impresos referentes a los Reyes Católico 1951 17 y de los documentos sobre los mismos Reyes, que existen en los Archivos universitario, 4063 El Cristo de Victorio Macho de Los Corrales de Buelna 1951 SC 383 2157 La reconquista española y la repoblación del país 1951 946.0 2264 El Cristo de Victorio Macho de Los Corrales de buelna 1951 73(f.a.) 1 2116 Guía de Santander. Verano 1951 1951 -36 3183 Por defender la Libertad 1952 6 2102 Veinticinco años. Apuntes para una Historia de la Juventud de Acción Católica de La 1952 2 Montaña 3163 Reglas para la Catalogación Descriptiva en The Library of Congress (Adoptado por la 1953 6.013 American Library Association) 4187 Nuevas Cuevas prehistóricas descubiertas en el Monte del Castillo, de Puente Viesgo, 1953 SC 491 Provincia de Santander. La caverna de Las Monedas y sus interesantes pinturas 1101 Guía Montañesa. Amplio prontuario de Cantabria enriquecido con numerosos datos útiles 1953 -36 generales de interés permanente 25/08/2021 Página 5 de 426 Registro / Sign. Autor Título Año Ed Topográfico Signatura 8, 9, 11 CSIC. Su fundación y composición 1954 3882 Breve biografía de D. Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo 1954 SC 242 3280-2 MARCADO contraste (de ayer y hoy) 1955 980 20993 Noticia sobre la común de San Cristobal. Provincia de Santo Domingo, República 1955 970/980 (18) Dominicana, acompañada de una carta geográfica por H. Thomasset, ingeniero. Octubre de 53 Memoria del R. Valencia 1955 699, 1087 Datos relativos al Curso de 1955-1956, presentados por el Secretario de la Escuela1956 -58 3880 El pensamiento de Menéndez Pelayo. Antología 1956 SC 240 3887-3888 Primer centenario del nacimiento de Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo, 1856-19561956 SC 247 587 Memoria que el director de la Biblioteca Nacional presenta al Sr. Ministro de educación 1957 -58 Pública. año 1956 3959 Notas bibliográficas acerca de la obra del historiador y biógrafo Maximiano García Venero 1957 SC 314 20776 Archivo General Militar de Segovia. Indice de expedientes personales1959 930 (19) 858 Santander y su provincia. Verano de 1959 1959 -36 817 Guía turística de Castilla-León 1959 -36 1073, 1106 Las Juntas Generales del Señorío de Vizcaya y la guerra de Africa (1859-1860)1960 946.0 20087 Catálogo del Archivo Municipal de la ciudad de Alcira 1961 017(f.a.) 1 1135 Madrid en sus Diarios. I: años 1830-1844 1961 39 20972 Memorias de Talleyrand: obispo de Autun 1962 94 (85) 0161 Santander. España en paz 1964 FA-6 0161 * La labor del Servicio de Investigación Prehistórica y su museo el pasado año 1964.1966 2519 25/08/2021 Página 6 de 426 Registro / Sign. Autor Título Año Ed Topográfico Signatura 21006 Estudio socio-económico de la costa sur del Pacífico: (Cuaca y Nariño)1967 970/980 (31) 4108 Miguel Bravo. 1931-1967 1968 SC 420 20194 La minería hispana e iberoamericana: contribución a su investigación histórica: estudios, 1970 330 (18)-(26) fuentes, bibliografía 15082 Roma y Vaticano 1970 20-2. 15082 20768 Acuerdos del Cabildo de Fuerteventura 1970 FA-7 0364 20116 Estudio sobre proyecto de constitución de grupos sindicales de colonización para la 1973 017-C (32)-(4 explotación colectiva de los bienes comunales de los Ayuntamientos o Juntas Vecinales de 20777 Inventario del Archivo de los Duques de Frías 1973 FA-7 0356; 0357; 0 20977 Ligarzas 1975 94 (9)-(10) * Estudio general sobre la economía de la provincia de Sevilla 1976 15570 Catálogo de la Segunda Bienal de pintura y escultura, Santander1977 25-1 15570 3370 El falso romero. Romance de la tradición oral en que se trata de los amores y las 1978 39 (19) desventuras de Don Dueso y Doña Marya 20929 Libro de los Fueros de Castiella 1981 94 (41) 15440 Actas de las Jornadas de cultura árabe e islámica (1978) 1981 19-3 15440 10416 Guía de la artesanía de Segovia 1981 6-5 10416 20255 Grandes vuelos de la aviación española 1983 358 (11) 20312 Tres médicos cántabros: Diego Argumosa Obregón, Enrique Diego Madrazo, Guillermo 1985 61 (4) Arce Alonso 3356 Catálogo de incunables y obras impresas del siglo XVI (Biblioteca Pública del Estado)1985 017/019 (1) 4267-4268 Ferrocarril Santander-Mediterráneo.
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