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499


Designação: Álbum de Gravuras Estimativa: 7500
D. FERNANDO II - 1816-1885
D. FERNANDO II King of Portugal - 1816-1885, Album of engravings, Essais de gravure a l'eau forte / par FC. a Lisbonne.- [Lisbonne]: s.n., 1855-[1856].- 105 engravings in 82 f.; 52 cm.- B., Álbum constituted by 104 etchings and one aquatint, opne on copper between 1836 and 1856, by D. Fernando, that in the majority of the cases was also the drawings authors. With the exception of three (47, 61 e 72), all proofs are signed and dated on the plate and almost all should have been printed by the brothers Édouard and Eugène Brohy that used the chine-collée technic on large sheets. The volume opens with a print that we may call frontispiece, representing a cat holding a sheet where we can read the title (Ernesto Soares, 114), followed by the others who apparently do not follow any chronological or thematic order. Some sheets present two proofs, printed with distinct plates. Volume covered with rich full morocco binding of the period, with geometric decoration intertwined with gilt and dry and gilt head bands; gilt doublure and decoration, and guards in silk moirée. Features a large label from the workshop D. Miguel Ginesta (bookbinder of the Royal House of Spain, active between 1849-1878) and ex-libris of the Royal Library of S. A. R. el Ser. Sen. Infante Duke of Montpensier (Antoine Marie d'Orléans [1824-1890], infante of Spain). Light handling and occasional mild acidity peaks. We are aware of the existence and location of only four similar albums, but differing in the number and ordering of prints, one of the BNL (quota EA 87 A), another in the Landesbibliothek Coburg, the birthplace of D. Fernando, Germany (GR share 53 F) and two other in private collections in Portugal. All engravings have at the margin, in pencil, the identification of the inventory of Ernesto Soares, who in his work El-Rei D. Fernando II Artista (Lisbon, Fundação da Casa de Bragança, 1952), pp. 92 to 131,, gives us the most complete catalog raisonne of the engraved work of the king.

Dimensões (altura x comprimento x largura) - 52 cm

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500


Designação: Medical Botany Estimativa: 2250
WILLIAM WOODVILLE - 1752-1805
WILLIAM WOODVILLE - 1752-1805, Medical Botany, Medical botany: containing systematic and general descriptions, with plates of all de medical plants, indigenous and exotic, comprehended in the catalogues of the materia medica, as published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh...- Second edition.- London: printed and sold by William Phillips, George Yard, 1810.- 4 vols. em 2: 274 (alias 273 colorengravings.; 24 cm.- B. Main work of the author, a physician trained in Edinburgh, having practiced in London from 1782 where he held from his pocket a botanical garden in King's Cross. It was also a researcher and pioneer in the field of variola inoculation. The set, complete in the second edition (the first dates from 1790-93), just short of the print 51 (Pimpinella Saxifraga) in the first volume includes 274 (actually 273) the intaglio prints, hand colored, authored by James Sowerby (1757-1822). In Vol. II print 112 does not exist (apparently was not print and there is no failure in the text). Seal "C. Thornley / Stow on the Wold - Chemist" in the two cover sheets (Vols. I and III). Occasional minor bookworm holes on the top edge of Volume I and sometimes slight acidity. The engravings are shown in general, very clean. Binding of the period, entire calf, slightly tired, with elaborate gilt and dry decoration to the plans, houses gilt closed on the spines and gilt cut sheets. Nissen, 2183. Pritzel, 10398.

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503


Designação: Leis Extravagantes Estimativa: 2250
DUARTE NUNES DE LEÃO - 1530-1608
DUARTE NUNES DE LEÃO - 1530-1608, Leis Extravagantes, LEIS EXTRAVA | GANTES COLLEGIDAS E | RELATADAS PELO LICENCIADO | DVARTE NUNEZ DO LIAM PER MANDADO | do muito alto & muito poderoso / Rei Dom SEBASTIAM. | nosso Senhor.- Em Lisboa: per Antonio Gonçaluez, 1569.- [4], 218, [16], 8 f.; 27 cm.- B. First edition of a compilation of laws not included in the Ordinances, compiled by Duarte Nunes de Leão, born in Évora, humanist, philologist and jurist, Judge of the Casa da Suplicação. The third group of 16 sheets includes the Repertory Repertorio of the matters contained in the six parts of extravagant laws, the eight following sheets integrates, with it´s own title page, the Annotations on the ordinations of five books, which by the extravagant laws are revoked or interpreted. Exemplar slightly handled, with light acidity and some underlined of the period; manuscript ownership mark at the frontispiece; last preliminary sheet with restoration without support loss. Booklets DD, EE e FF (f. 199 a 218), in a total of 20 sheets, shorter, from another exemplar. Last sheet of the volume ( of Anotações), with Duarte Nunes de Leão signature at lower margin, slightly restrained, spotted, with small restoration and extensive of the period notes on the reverse. Binding entire of rigid parchment, 19th Century, with double gilt frame at the covers and spine richly worked with gilt a la grotesque. Anselmo, 689 e 690. BN (Século XVI), 409 e 8 (Anotações). Samodães, 2243. Ávila Perez, 5366. Palha, 273. Catálogo da colecção do Rei D. Manuel II, 245.

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504


Designação: Colóquio dos Simples e Drogas da Índia Estimativa: 3000
GARCIA DE ORTA - C. 1500-1568
GARCIA DE ORTA - C. 1500-1568, Colóquio dos Simples e Drogas da Índia, DELL'HISTORIA | DE I SEMPLICI AROMATI | ET ALTRE COSE CHE VENGONO | portate dall'Indie Orientali pertinenti all'vso | della MEDICINA. | PARTE PRIMA. Diuisa in Libri IIII. [& Parte Seconda, distinta in due Libri.] | DI DON GARZIA DALL'HORTO | Medico Portughese; con alcune breui Annotationi | di CARLO CLVSIO. | ET DVE ALTRI LIBRI PARIMENTE | di quelle cose che si portano dall'Indie Occidentali; | Di NICOLÒ MONARDES Medico di Siuiglia. | Hora tutti tradotti dalle loro lingue nella nostra Italiana da M. | ANNIBALE Briganti, Matrucino da Ciuità di Chieti. | Dottore & Medico eccellentissimo.- In Venetia: Apresso li Heredi di Francesco Ziletti, 1589.- [27, 5 br.], 347, [5, 5], 131, [13] p.: il.; 17 cm.- B. Sixth edition of the Italian translation of the emblematic work of Garcia de Orta, Jewish physician and botanist, born in Castelo de Vide. Initially published in Goa, by João de Endem, in 1563 the work has acquired extensive and immediate impact across Europe, to judge by the numerous editions that came to light before the end of the sixteenth century. This is illustrated with numerous woodcuts figures next to the text, representing plants, flowers, fruits, etc. The second part has its own paging and frontispiece. Exemplary slightly trimmed, with slight traces of acidity, traces of bookworm work. Binding entire parchment, of the period, recovered and lacking a flying guard. Palau, 99523.

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507


Designação: Histoire Militaire du règne de Louis le Grand Estimativa: 1200
CHARLES SEVIN, MARQUIS DE QUINCY - 1666-1736
CHARLES SEVIN, MARQUIS DE QUINCY - 1666-1736, Histoire Militaire du règne de Louis le Grand, Histoire militaire du règne de Louis Le Grand, Roy de France, où l'on trouve un détail de toutes les batailles, sieges, combats particuliers, & généralement de toutes les actions de guerre qui se sont passées pendant le cours de son regne, tant sur terre que sur mer, enrichie des plans nécessaires. On y a joint un traité particulier de pratiques & de maximes de l'art militaire / par M. le Marquis de Quincy, Brigadier des Armées du Roy, Lieutenant Général de l'Artillerie, Lieutenant pour le Roy au Gouvernement d'Auvergne, Chevalier de l'Ordre Militaire de S. Louis.- Paris: D. Mariette; Jean-Baptiste Delespine; Jean-Baptiste Coignard fils, 1726.- 8 vols.: il.; 25 cm.- B. Monumental work, profusely illustrated in separate, with intaglio leaflet engravings and typographic schemes representing the disposition of troops in the war theater. The collation of the volumes is as follows: Volume I - [12], 703 [2, 1 br.] p.: 1 portrait, 7 engravings, two battle schemes; Volume II - [4], 728, [20] p.: 14 engravings, 9 battle schemes; Volume III - [2] 734, [26] p.: 11 engravings, 14 battle schemes; Volume IV - [2] 703, [1] p.: 5 engravings, 2 battle schemes, 20 statistical maps; Volume V - [2] 606, [26] p.: 6 engravings, 6 battle schemes; Volume VI - [2] 681, [1] p.: 4 engravings, 5 battle schemes; Volume VII - 489, [1] p.: 4 engravings, 3 battle schemes; Volume VIII - 418, [4] p. (this volume contains the appendix Maximes et instructions sur l'art militair and does not include any illustration). Exemplar slightly trimmed, but clean, retaining all the engravings and schemes well folded. Binding of the period, entire of mottled calfskin, sometimes a little tired, carmine leaf cutting.

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509


Designação: Historical, military and picturesque observations on Portugal Estimativa: 10500
GEORGE LANDMANN - 1779-1854
GEORGE LANDMANN - 1779-1854, Historical, military and picturesque observations on Portugal, illustrated by seventy-five coloured plates, including authentic plans of the sieges and battles fought in the Peninsula during the late war.- London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1818.- 2 vols.: il.; 37 cm.- B. The author was Lieutenant-Colonel in the British Army, with the same military rank in the Corps of Engineers of Spain. In the first volume intended to give an overview of the history of Portugal, while the second seeks to provide wide range of local information that might be useful on the one hand, to the military, and on the other to travelers and other readers. The work can be considered as one of the most extensive typographic, in its style. The first volume (XIV, 607 p.) Is illustrated with four hand colored aquatints representing as many degrees of torture of the Inquisition, two numismatic engravings and 14 watercolor maps and plans of towns and troop movements. The second volume (XVI, 203 p.) Features over 55 aquatints representing the views of Portuguese locations. The second volume also includes a double engraving of Alcacer do Sal, not recorded in the index but reported by Tooley with nº 25. Complete copy without trim, with occasional slight acidity, mainly confined to the pages of text. Prints of Faro and Ponte de Lima with tears no lack of support. Half-morocco latter bindings. Tooley, nº 291 (The most beautiful illustrated book on Portugal of the period). Duarte de Sousa, II, p. 398. Silva's/Pedro de Azevedo (Abril de 1993), nº 353.

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510


Designação: "Los proverbios" Estimativa: 18000
FRANCISCO DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES - 1746-1828
FRANCISCO DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES - 1746-1828, "Los proverbios", Los proverbios: coleccion de diez y ocho láminas inventadas y grabadas al agua fuerte /, por Don Francisco Goya. Publicala la R[ea]l Academia de Nobles Artes de San Fernando.- Madrid: R[ea]l Academia de Nobles Artes de San Fernando, 1864.- 1 lithographic frontispiece, 18 engravings; 31x43 cm.- B. Together with: L'ART: revue hebdomadaire illustrée / direction générale et rédaction en chef Eugène Véron et Charles Tardieu; direction artistique Léon Gaucherel.- Troisième année, tome Ier. & tome II (tome VIII & IX de la collection), 1877.- Paris; London: A. Balue, 1877.- 2 vols. em 1: il.; 44 cm.- B. Complete set of first edition, there is no knowledge of a full set stamped on the artist's life. Includes the album published in 1864 by the Royal Academy of Noble Arts of San Fernando, soon after acquiring the respective plates, containing 18 proofs of the engravings hitherto known, numbered 1-18, a print run of 300 copies. It features a lithographed frontispiece with the watermark J. G. O. includes separators and cellophane apparently no contemporaries. The plates, engraved etching and aquatint, sometimes with touches of dry-point, have no date. To this 18 engravings are joined those other 4 wich plates were discovered some years later in the possession of the painter Eugenio Lucas, who came to be published by François Liénard in 1877 in the French magazine L'Art. The collation of the two volumes of the magazine is as follows: Troisième année, tome Ier (tome VIII de la collection): [4], 297, [2, 1 br.] p.: il., [19] engravings. Troisième année, tome II (tome IX de la collection): [4], 324 p.: il., [25] engravings. The unprecedented four prints by Goya, all included in the article titled Goya aquafortiste, written by Charles Yriarte, in Volume IX (troisième année, volume II), have the following titles: [19] Lluvia de toros = Pluie de Taureax (p. 6/7); [20] Otras leyes por el pueblo = Autres lois pour le peuple (p. 40/41); [21] ¡ Qué guerrero ! = Quel guerrier [p. 55/56]; [22] Una reina del circo = Une reine du Cirque [p. 82/83]. At the beginning of this article was also published a self-portrait of the artist, engraved by F. Milius. Print 18, and last in the album, a little tired, with slight traces of water in the outer margin and bottom. Occasional light spots or peaks of acidity. Binding simple, with leather spine, without engraving. The first three sheets of the magazine have some damage caused by tearing, but without lack of support. Moreover, the entire volume is very clean with only very slight acidity in the prints. Half-morocco binding of the period, with the corners slightly worn, with gilt initials H.L. surmounted by a Count´s crown at the head of the spine. Palau, 106 558 e 106 568 (79, 80, 81 e 82). Augusto L. Mayer (Francisco de Goya), p. 120-123 e 276-281 (V, nº 1 a 22). Tomás Harris (Goya: engravings and lithographs), p. 193-198 e fig. 248 a 269.

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511


Designação: Santuário Mariano Estimativa: 1500
FREI AGOSTINHO DE SANTA MARIA - 1642-1728
FREI AGOSTINHO DE SANTA MARIA - 1642-1728, Santuário Mariano, Santuario Mariano, e Historia das Images milagrosas de Nossa Senhora, E das milagrosamente apparecidas, em graça dos Prègadores, & dos devotos da mesma Senhora.- Lisboa: Na Officina de Antonio Pedrozo Galraõ, 1707-1723.- 10 vols.; 20 cm.- B. The author, whose secular name was Manuel Gomes Freire, was natural of Estremoz and was chronicler and vicar general of the Order of Discalced Augustinians. Complete set of a work of great breadth and erudition that includes news about the images of the Virgin all over the country and area of Portuguese expansion, with important references to the topography, history, missions and local life. While the first seven volumes are dedicated to Portugal, the eighth refers to Japan, China, Macau, Goa, Daman, Diu, Bassein, Chaul, Southeast Asia, Philippines, Mozambique, Angola, Morocco, etc.., being that the last two volumes are almost entirely dedicated to Brazil, also including references to the Azores, Madeira, Sao Tome and Principe and the Canaries. The volumes are lightly trimmed with carmine leaf cutting; have some acidity, sometimes strong in the first two volumes, cover pages sometimes with spots that indicate elimination of manuscript ownership marks; occasional minor bookworm cuts. Recent bindings entire of painted calfskin. Inocêncio, I, p. 18. J. C. Rodrigues, 2187. Ameal, 2123. Borba de Moraes, Bibliografia Brasiliana (1983), p. 766-767.

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513


Designação: Sketches in Portugal and Spain Estimativa: 2250
WILLIAM BRADFORD - C. 1780-1857
WILLIAM BRADFORD - C. 1780-1857, Sketches in Portugal and Spain, Sketches of the country, character and costume, in Portugal and Spain, made during the campaign, and on the route of the British Army, in 1808 and 1809. / engraved and coloured from the drawings by the Rev. William Bradford [...] with incidental illustrations, and appropriate descriptions, of each subject.- London: printed for John Booth by William Savage, 1809.- [1], 38 f.: [40] color engravings; 47 cm.- B. Together with: Sketches of military costume in Spain and Portugal: intended as a supplement to the Rev. Mr. Bradford's Sketches of country, character and costume, in Portugal and Spain.- [London]: printed by William Savage for John Booth, 1810.- [1], 8, [1, 1 br.] p.: [13] color engravings; 47 cm.- B. One of the most popular picture books about Portugal and Spain. Variant of the original edition, presents the dates of 1809 and 1810 respectively. The first part contains 40 hand colored aquatints (two less than the original edition), representing mainly popular costumes and city views. The second part includes 13 colored aquatints, with military uniforms Spanish (5), Portuguese (6) and French (2). The engravings confer exactly with the index. Clean exemplar and with large margins, half morocco binding, of the period, with week joints. Gilt sheets cutting. Duarte de Sousa, 102. Tooley, 107.

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