The inventory lists a considerable number of images, retables and "post". The retables dedicated mostly to saints, one to crucifiction, another to "pietat", two to Mary Magdalene, and another to the "devalament de la creu". The images are, in contrast, principally of non religious thematic, includding a large portrait of a man, "un altre post en quey era pintada una dona tota nua ab un bany", "un paper pintat un trimfo del rey de persi", "una tela en la qual es pintat la fortuna", and a specially interesting item "una post ab lo qual eren pintats sis cantos". We find also many books, among them two books of Petrarch, a manuscript begining "Era en lo tempo de la primavera", a book begining "en el metze del camino", a 'Flos sanctorum', 'Vita cristi', and two books of hours "unes hores molt dolents" and "unes altres hores scrites en pergami illuminades ab caplestros de or".
There are also some very interesting items. Among the books we find "un altre libre escrit de stampa de pargami intitulat cortesano" [Castiglione? or Milan?], and one noted as "Inchirion", although the full title is not visible. And two musical references, "dues trompes rolloneres [?]", and "[...] ab una corneta".
A remarcable fact is that some of the descriptions of the rooms where the listed objects where found gives us information about the location of the place. Such as "'En la cambra qui trau porta a la sala y finestra sobre lo rec" and "en la cambra qui trau finestra sobre lo rec", may make us think that the place was near the actual Rec Comtal.
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