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D. FREI ANTÓNIO DE GOUVEIA, O.S.A. - SÉC. XVI-1682
IORNADA | DO ARCEBISPO | DE GOA DOM FREY ALEIXO | DE MENEZES PRIMAZ DA IN- | DIA ORIENTAL, RELIGIOSO | da Ordem de S. Agostinho. | Quando foy as Serras do Malauar, & lugares em que morão os antigos Chri | stãos de S. Thome, & os tirou de muytos erros & heregias em que es- | tauão, & reduzio à nossa Sancta Fè Catholica, & obediencia da | Santa Igreja Romana, da qual passaua de mil an- | nos que estauão apartados. | Recopilada de diuersos tratados de pessoas de autoridade, que a tudo forão presentes, | Por Frey Antonio de Gouuea Religioso da mesma Ordem de Santo Agosti- | nho, lente de Theologia, & Prior do Conuento de Goa. | Dase noticia de muytas cousas notaueis da India, de | que a não auia tão clara. | Dirigida ao Reuerendissimo Senhor Dom Frey Agostinho de | IESV Arcebispo, & Senhor de Braga, Primaz das | Hespanhas Religioso da mesma Ordem.- Em Coimbra: Diogo Gomez Loureyro, 1606.- [6], 152, [2], 62, [9] f.; 26 cm.- E.
The work describes the pastoral journey of the Archbishop of Goa to the ancestral community of Christians of S. Tomé da Serra do Malabar, which followed the traditional Syrian rite-caldaico. It is therefore of the utmost importance for the history of this Christian Church of the Orient, from which you previously little or nothing knew. The author (16th Century, 1628), natural of Beja, professed in 1591 in the Hermits of St. Augustine, at the monastery of Grace of Lisbon; In 1602 it integrates an embassy to the Shah of Persia whose account can be read in Book III of this Journey; Shortly thereafter he was appointed Bishop of Cyrene and Apostolic nuncio with the Shah of Persia. As usual, the volume includes, with its own title page and independent foliage, o Synodo diocesano da Igreja e Bispado de Angamale dos antigos christãos de Sam Thome das Serras do Malauar das partes da India Oriental ([2], 62 f.), seguindo-se a Missa de qve vsam os antigos christãos de São Thome do Bispado de Angamale... ([9] f.). A slightly handled and trimmed copy with some moisture stains and imperfections, especially on the inner margin of almost the whole volume; title page with Quinta das Lágrimas stamp - Coimbra, which is repeated on leaf 17f.; Slightly disjointed first book. Ownership manuscript at the beginning of the text and on leaves 77 and 141: D. Josepha da Silva. Binding of the first half of the 19th century, entire calf, with the smooth fatigued spine. Inocêncio, I, p. 151. Samodães, 1454. Auvermann, 542. Arouca, G 122.

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Auction 189 - 402

FREI GASPAR DE SÃO BERNARDINO, O.F.M. - SÉC. XVI- ca. 1612
ITINERARIO DA INDIA POR TERRA | ATE ESTE REINO | De Portugal Com A Descripcam De Hierusalem | Dirigido A Rainha de Espanha Margarita | De Austria Nossa Senhora | [gravura com as armas de Espanha] | COMPOSTO POR FREI GASPAR DE SAÕ BERNARDINO DA | Ordem do Seraphico Padre Sam Francisco da Provincia de Portugal - Em Lisboa: Na Officina de Vicente Aluares, 1611.- [6], 130 f.: 1 portada gravada; 19 cm.- E.
Fr. Gaspar de S. Bernardino (16th century. XVI-ca. 1612, Franciscan, natural of Lisbon, left for India in 1601, returning to Portugal five years later. Margaret of Austria, wife of Philip III of Spain, has expressed interest in the account of the troubled return journey, so in 1609, the general minister of the Franciscans emits an instruction for this to be published. The voyage begins in Goa on 30 December 1605 and after a shipwreck in the Indian Ocean, passes through Persia, Iraq and Syria, where Fr. Gaspar was greeted in the Franciscan convent of Aleppo and ends on the island of Cyprus. In the end, the author says in the second [part] I will say the most of the journey, but unfortunately nothing else came to light, of the remaining three tomes that were foreseen. According to Inocêncio (III, p. 124) The work has been taken into account for many years. The frontispiece is entirely intaglio engraved (taille-douce) and is signed Bras Nunes Fecit (Ernesto Soares, História da gravura artística, 1375). Slightly trimmed Copy with ownership manuscript of the time scratched on the cover, causing some acidity and small support failures. Quinta das Lágrimas Stampings, on the cover and of M. Osorio C.-Quinta das Lágrimas, on the leaf 17f. Moreover, it is clean, solid and complete (only the title page features some minor spots). 19th-century, entire calf binding with a very fatigued spine. Palau, 290134. Ávila Perez, 7038. Salvá, 3818. Sousa da Câmara, 2850. Not mentioned by Samodães, Palha or Auverman.

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Auction 189 - 415

MANUEL DE FARIA E SOUSA - 1590-1649
ASIA PORTVGVESA (Portuguese Asia)
PORTUGUESE ASIA | VOLUME I. [II & III] | BY MANUEL DE FARIA AND SOUSA | Knight of the Order of Christ and of the Royal House. SOUSA, Manuel de Faria e.- - Lisbon: In Henrique Valente de Oliveira's printing workshop, 1666-1675.- 3 vols.: il.; 29 cm.- E. First edition of one of the author's emblematic works. The specimen has the following 19 separate engravings, fresh and well kept (those of the first volume intaglio engraved and the remaining woodcuts): Volume I - Saint Helena, Cochin, Quiloa, Cananor, Sofala, Goa, Malacca, Ormuz, Chaul , Baalim and Diu; Tomo II - Mozambique Island, Daman, Manar, Mangalor, Onor and Bargalor; Volume III - Muscat and Macau. The collation of each volume is as follows: I - [32], 396, [42] p; Volume II - [8], 968, [2] p. III - [8], 564, [6] p. Although the bibliographies and catalogues consulted do not give strict indications as to the engravings, we are not aware of any copies with greater number of engravings. The three volumes also have three engraved frontispieces and numerous woodcut and intaglio engravings, integrated into the text, representing viceroys and other historical characters. The third volume includes, in the end, a rare errata sheet. The frontispiece of the first volume trimmed to the head and with imperfect outer margin, with prejudice of the engraved image. The three trimmed volumes with slight acidity but in general, clean and solid. 18th century entire calf binding, slightly fatigued, with large boards. Innocent, V, p. 416. Auvermann, 493. Arouca, S 530, 531 and 532.

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