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Auction 233 - 187

CARDIM, Pe. António Francisco, S.J.- FASCICVLVS E IAPPONICIS FLORIBVS, | SVO ADHVC MADENTIBVS SANGVINE, | COMPOSITVS | A P. ANTONIO FRANCISCO CARDIM | è Societate IESV | Prouincia Iapponiæ ad Urbem | Procuratore. | QVI LEGITIS FLORES, | HOS LEGITE, | SIC QVONIAM POSITI SVAVES | MISCENTVR ODORES. | [pequena gravura com o trigrama da Companhia de Jesus].- Romæ: Typis Heredum Corbelletti, 1646.- [8], 252 [i. é 256] p.: [87] gravuras, 1 mapa desdobr. [em falta]; 20 cm. Junto com: -----.- CATALOGVS | REGVLARIVM, | ET | SECVLARIVM, | Qui in Iapponiæ Regnis vsque à fun- | data ibi | A S. FRANCISCO XAVIERIO | Gentis Apostolo Ecclesia | AB ETHNICIS | In odium Christianæ Fidei | Sub quatuor Tyrannis violenta morte sublati | sunt. | Collectus | A P. ANTONIO FRANCISCO CARDIM | è Societate IESV | Prouincia Iapponiæ ad Urbem | Procuratore. | [pequena gravura com o trigrama da Companhia de Jesus].- Romæ: Typis Heredum Corbelletti, 1646.- 79, [1 br.] p.; 20 cm. Junto com: -----.- MORS | FELICISSIMA | QVATVOR LEGATORVM | LVSITANORVM | ET | SOCIORVM | Quo Iapponiæ Imperator | occidit | IN | Odium Christianæ Religionis. | Auctore | P. ANTONIO FRANCISCO CARDIM | è Societate IESV | Procuratore ad Urbem Prouincia | Iapponiæ. | [pequena gravura com o trigrama da Companhia de Jesus].- Romæ: Typis Heredum Corbelletti, 1646.- 40 p.; 29 cm.- E.
Father Cardim (1596-1659), a Jesuit missionary, born in Viana do Alentejo, joined the Society of Jesus in 1611, having completed his studies in Goa. Cardim was one of the great travelers in the East; chronicler of the Society of Jesus in China and Japan and attorney general of the province of Japan, he ended his days in Macau, at the age of 63, after having lived 15 years between the two empires of the East. Volume containing three works printed in Rome, by the same printer and in the same year, which usually appear together. The first contains the eulogies of 87 Jesuit missionaries and martyrs in Japan, each eulogy being preceded by a separately printed copperplate engraving representing the respective martyrdoms. The “Catalogus”, not illustrated, records in chronological order the names of other missionaries “Qui in Iapponia, in odium Christianæ Fidei, violent death sublati sunt”, between 1557 and 1640. The third part “Mors felicissima”, is a “Relation of the glorious death of four Portuguese ambassadors from the city of Macau, with fifty-seven of their companions beheaded for the faith in Nagasaki on August 3, 1640”, according to the title of the Portuguese translation published in Lisbon in 1643. Volume a little trimmed, missing the fold-out map of Japan (missing in most known copies). Title page (with small trimmed part) and two prints with minor restorations; small wormhole in the final three leaves. Some errors in the foliation and ordering of the sections: sheet V1, “Elogium LVI” and the respective print, are located before “Elogium LIV” and the corresponding print (due to an editorial error); F1 and F2 leaves are out of order. Otherwise, a clean copy, preserving all 87 engravings, highlighting the first one, of St. Francis Xavier (the first engraving of the Saint), which is missing in many of the existing copies. Very damaged entire sheepskin binding, with carmine edges. Inocêncio, I, p. 143/144. Samodães, 590. Reiss & Auvermann, 446. Sommervogel, II, p. 740.

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Auction 230 - 286

PINTO, Fernão Mendes.- THE | VOYAGES | AND | ADVENTURES, | OF | Fernand Mendez Pinto, | A Portugal: During his | TRAVELS | for the space of one and twenty years in | The Kingdoms of Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, Cauchin- | china, Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a | great part of the East-Indies. | With a Relation and Description of most of the Places | thereof; their Religion, Laws, Riches, Customs, and | Government in the time of Peace and War. | Where he five times suffered Shipwrack, was sixteen times sold, | and thirteen times made a Slave...- London: Printed by J. Macock, and are to be sold by Henry Herringman, 1663.- [14], 326 (i. é 318) p.; 30 cm.- E.
Second edition in English (the first is from 1653) of the famous travel book by Fernão Mendes Pinto (1510/14-1583), a famous traveler and adventurer, born in Montemor-o-Velho. Fernão Mendes left for India in 1537, having remained in the East for about 21 years. The “Pilgrimage”, a fantastic account of his troubled adventures, was originally published on the initiative of Friar Belchior Faria, 31 years after his death (1614), from the original manuscript bequeathed by the author to Casa Pia dos Penitentes. Paging error from p. 232 (wrongly 240) to the end. Copy slightly handled, with browning, sometimes strong and other minor stains; third folio bound before second. Title page and last three pages with the inner margin restored (reconstructed). It is, however, complete and solid. Binding from the 20th century, with double rectangles blind decorated and with inlays, in the covers, and gold closed on the spine (slightly worn joints). Palau, 163209. Leite de Faria, 40-2. Library of King D. Manuel II of Portugal, refers only to the 1653 edition (962). Cordier (BJ), 40 and (BI), 113. Reiss & Auvermann (Auction 40), 671 (same copy).

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Auction 219 - 230

PINTO, Fernão Mendes.- THE | VOYAGES | AND | ADVENTURES, | OF | Fernand Mendez Pinto, | A Portugal: During his | TRAVELS | for the space of one and twenty years in | The Kingdoms of Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, Cauchin- | china, Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a | great part of the East-Indies. | With a Relation and Description of most of the Places | thereof; their Religion, Laws, Riches, Customs, and | Government in the time of Peace and War. | Where he five times suffered Shipwrack, was sixteen times sold, | and thirteen times made a Slave...- London: Printed by J. Macock, and are to be sold by Henry Herringman, 1663.- [14], 326 (i. é 318) p.; 30 cm.- E.
Second edition in English (the first is from 1653) of the famous travel book by Fernão Mendes Pinto (1510/14-1583), a famous traveler and adventurer, born in Montemor-o-Velho. Fernão Mendes left for India in 1537, having remained in the East for about 21 years. The “Pilgrimage”, a fantastic account of his troubled adventures, was originally published on the initiative of Friar Belchior Faria, 31 years after his death (1614), from the original manuscript bequeathed by the author to Casa Pia dos Penitentes. Paging error from p. 232 (wrongly 240) to the end. Copy slightly handled, with browning, sometimes strong and other minor stains; third folio bound before second. Title page and last three pages with the inner margin restored (reconstructed). It is, however, complete and solid. Binding from the 20th century, with double rectangles blind decorated and with inlays, in the covers, and gold closed on the spine (slightly worn joints). Palau, 163209. Leite de Faria, 40-2. Library of King D. Manuel II of Portugal, refers only to the 1653 edition (962). Cordier (BJ), 40 and (BI), 113. Reiss & Auvermann (Auction 40), 671 (same copy).

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Auction 1394 - 141

FRANKLIN, Benjamin.- Mémoires da le vie privée de Benjamin Franklin, écrits par lui-même, et adréssés a son fils...
FRANKLIN, Benjamin.- Mémoires da le vie privée de Benjamin Franklin, écrits par lui-même, et adréssés a son fils; suivis d’un précis historique de sa vie politique, et de plusieurs pièces, relatives à ce Père de la Liberté.- A Paris: Chez Buisson, 1791.- [2], VI, 156, 363 [i. é 207], [1 br.] p.; 19 cm.- E. Primeira edição da primeira parte, publicada no ano seguinte à morte do autor (1706-1790) e dois anos antes da edição em língua inglesa. A tradução é de Jacques Gibelin, possivelmente feita a partir de um dos dois manuscritos que o autor enviou para França, pedindo uma opinião a um amigo. Exemplar completo, com as duas partes: a primeira (156 p.) cobre o período de 1706 a 1731, enquanto que a segunda (207 p.), é a continuação da primeira, da autoria de Wilmer (ver nota de pé de página no início da segunda parte). Benjamin Franklin, uma das figuras de maior destaque da Revolução Americana, para além de ser conhecido pelas suas experiências com a electricidade, foi igualmente o primeiro embaixador dos Estados Unidos em França. A obra já foi considerada «The most widely read of all American autobiographies, the gift to adolescents of countless parents ... this book holds the essence of the American way of life« (Grolier, A treasury of American literature, 21). Exemplar um pouco aparado, mas conservando boas margens; leve acidez e ligeiro manuseamento; ocasionais manchas menores. Ex-líbris de Emílio Monteiro. Encadernação da época, inteira de carneira, cansada, mas sólida e recuperável, conservando as guardas originais em papel marmoreado. Sabin, 25549.

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Auction 218 - 271

PINTO, Fernão Mendes.- THE | VOYAGES | AND | ADVENTURES, | OF | Fernand Mendez Pinto, | A Portugal: During his | TRAVELS | for the space of one and twenty years in | The Kingdoms of Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, Cauchin- | china, Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a | great part of the East- Indies. | With a Relation and Description of most of the Places | thereof; their Religion, Laws, Riches, Customs, and | Government in the time of Peace and War. | Where he five times suffered Shipwrack, was sixteen times sold, | and thirteen times made a Slave...- London: Printed by J. Macock, and are to be sold by Henry Herringman, 1663.- [14], 326 (i.e. 318) p.; 30 cm.- E.
Second edition in English (the first is from 1653) of the famous travel book by Fernão Mendes Pinto (1510/14-1583), a famous traveler and adventurer, born in Montemor-o-Velho. Fernão Mendes left for India in 1537, having remained in the East for about 21 years. The “Pilgrimage”, a fantastic account of his troubled adventures, was originally published on the initiative of Fr. Belchior Faria, 31 years after his death (1614), from the original manuscript bequeathed by the author to Casa Pia dos Penitentes. Paging error from p. 232 (wrongly 240) to the end. Copy slightly handled, with browning, sometimes strong and other minor stains; third folio bound before second. Title page and last three pages with the inner margin restored (reconstructed). It is, however, complete and solid. Binding from the 20th century, with double blind tooling rectangles and inlays, on the covers, and gold-closed panels on the spine (slightly worn joints). Palau, 163209. Leite de Faria, 40-2. Library of King D. Manuel II, refers only to the 1653 edition (962). Cordier (BJ), 40 and (BI), 113. Reiss & Auvermann (Auction 40), 671 (same copy).

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Auction 1372 - 219

[BLOUIN DE LA PIQUETIERRE, Michel].- RELATION | DES TROUBLES | ARRIVEZ | DANS LA COUR | DE PORTUGAL | En lánné 1667. & en l’an- | née 1668. | Où l’on voit la renonciation d’Alfonse VI. à la | Couronne; la dissolution de son mariage | avec la Princesse Maria Françoise Isabelle | de Savoye, & le mariage de la même | Princesse avec le Prince D. Pedro Regent | de ce Royaume....
[BLOUIN DE LA PIQUETIERRE, Michel].- RELATION | DES TROUBLES | ARRIVEZ | DANS LA COUR | DE PORTUGAL | En lánné 1667. & en l’an- | née 1668. | Où l’on voit la renonciation d’Alfonse VI. à la | Couronne; la dissolution de son mariage | avec la Princesse Maria Françoise Isabelle | de Savoye, & le mariage de la même | Princesse avec le Prince D. Pedro Regent | de ce Royaume.- A Paris: Chez François Clousier; Pierre Auboüin, 1674.- [12], 336 p.; 16 cm.- E. Edição original, embora tenha havido uma outra no mesmo ano, publicada em Amsterdão. Segundo Brunet (II, col. 297), foi da «Catastrophe de Portugal», de Fernando Correia de Lacerda (Lisboa, 1669) que foi extraída a presente tradução, embora Barbier (IV, p. 223) a atribua a Blouin de la Piquetierre. Exemplar levemente aparado, mas limpo, com o corte das folhas carminado. Pertence manuscrito na página de rosto. Ex-líbris de Luiz Pastor de Macedo. Encadernação inteira de carneira, da época, com a lombada ligeiramente cansada. Reiss & Auvermann, 1217. Duarte de Sousa, 160.

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