YALE UNIVERSITY BEINECKE RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS MS 633 Spain, s. XVI2 History of the final days of the Moorish kingdom of Granada, in Spanish pp. 151-172 Linea de los reyes Moros de Granada y de su decendencia hasta que aquella ciudad fue entregada a los Reyes Catholicos. Es autor çierto y que intervino in aquellos hechos y muy informado por las cosas de los Moros. MCCCCXCII. // su batalla y el principe Mulei Abul Haçen prendio al rey Moro y lo reaxo al Alhambra y el principe lo mando degollar y ahogar … que a diez dias de henero de el anno de M CCCC XCII [10 Jan. 1492] se entregase la çibdad con este conçierto y acuerdo de luego los cavalleros salieron del palaçio cavalgando en sus cavallos y el cavallero Moro que los avia traido con ellos con ellos [sic]. Ad laudem et gloriam omnipotentis Dey. p. 173 blank History of the final days of the Moorish kingdom of Granada through the conquest by Gonsalvo de Cordoba, the “great captain” in the service of the Catholic Kings of Spain, 1492. This is the final quire of a manuscript that contained the full history of the Moorish Kings of Granada, as indicated by the heading written by other hands in the upper margin of p. 151, (probably this is a copy of the heading of the full manuscript). The text begins in the middle of a sentence. A few marginal notes, mostly by a later hand. Paper, ff. 12, 315 x 215 mm. Paginated 151-173. I12?? Frame ruling in ?? for one column of 32-35 lines. Copied by a single scribe in a Spanish version of Humanistica Cursiva Formata. The first word of each paragraph is written in Capitalis. The heading on p. 151 is written by two other hands. The Latin formula at the end is in Humanistica Textualis Formata. Unbound. Given through the Yale Library Associates by Laurence Witten, Febr. 1982.