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OVÍDIO - 43 a.C. - c. 17 d.C.
OUI. de arte aman.¶ | P. Oui. Naso de | arte amandi & remedio amoris cu[m] Bar | ptolomei Merule commentarijs, in | quibus greca que mendosissima erant, | castgatissima reddidimus. Addidis | musque (et id quide[m] non inconsulte) vt | iucunda, ita ad rem facientia, ex Mo | scho Poeta greco de cupidine fugiti- | uo carmina: Angelo Poli. interprete. | [gravura com a marca do impressor]| 1531 |¶ Uenundant Lugd. a Guil. Boulle | in vico Mercuriali, [1531]].- LXXXI, [3 (alias 2)] f.: il.; 164 mm.
Lyonese edition of the first two books of the Art of Love, from Ovid (43 BC-17 or 18 A.D.), Roman poet, contemporary of Virgil and Horace, with whom he shares the glory of being one of the classical authors of the Latin language. Ovid has written a third volume, devoted to women. Illustrated edition with woodcut engravings, entirely composed of Gothic characters, with the classical layout of the documents of the time: original text to the centre of the page, surrounded by extensive comments (glosses), in the present case, from the Tuscan humanist Angelo Poliziano (1454-1494). Slightly fatigued title page, printed in black and red, presenting the Quinta das Lágrimas stamp-Coimbra, which is repeated on leaf xvii. Copy with lack of the final folio (Folio lIV and the last one of the index), very trimmed, with total or partial losses of good part of the current titles and foliage. Some underscores and annotations of the time and random ink stains. 18th century binding, entire calf.

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411

PADRE ÁLVARO SEMEDO, S. J. - 1585/86-1658
Imperio de la China, y cultura evangelica en el, Por los Religiosos de la Compañia de Jesus. / Sacado de las noticias del Padre Alvaro Semmedo de la propria Compañia. Por Manuel de Faria y Sousa.- Lisboa Occidental: En la Officina Herreriana, 1731.- [18], 252 p.; 29 cm.- E.
Second Portuguese edition, published by coach Miguel Lopes Ferreira. Father Semedo (1585/86-1658), Jesuit missionary and scientist, natural of Nisa, spent more than 20 years in China having undertaken a thorough study on the history and local ethnography. Semedo has always demonstrated the greatest admiration for the Chinese institutions, it conveys us a clear and concise report of the Chinese religious system. The work, written in Portuguese, but first published in Castilian by Manuel de Faria e Sousa (Madrid, 1642), consists of three parts: a description of the Kingdom of China, an explanation of its language and characters and a set of ethnological and evangelical news. The title page, printed in black and red, includes a woodcut engraving with the coat of arms of Portugal, enclosed by a filactera with the legend: In omnem Terram exivit sonus eorum (a sua voz ressoa por toda a Terra). Copy with moisture stains (fungi?) in the outer margins of the first five and three last leaves, stronger on the title page, with Quinta das Lágrima stamp - Coimbra (repeted on page 17). Original guard leaves with imperfections. A very clean copy with fine margins. Entire calf binding of the time with moisture signs but recoverable. Palau, 307304. Inocêncio, I, p. 50 (with an extensive description). Samodães, 1165. Ameal, 890. Palha, 4195.

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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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416

Pe. ANTÓNIO VIEIRA - 1608-1697
Em Lisboa: na Officina de Ioam da Costa [e outros] (In Lisbon: at Ioam da Costa's printing workshop [and several others])
In Lisbon: at Ioam da Costa's prnting workshop [and several others], 1679-1758-Vieira, Father. Antonio.-[Sermons]-.-14 tomes in 16 vols; 21 cm.-E. Complete collection of the sermons of the great Portuguese orator of the six hundreds, consisting of the following volumes and variants (the numbers in parentheses refer to the bibliography entries of the BN): I - Primeyra parte. Na Officina de Ioam da Costa, 1679 (990); II - Segvnda parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1682 (993); III - Terceira parte. 1683 (997); IV - Qvarta parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1685 (1001); V - Qvinta parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1689 (1006); VI - Sexta parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690 (1007); VII - Septima parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1692 (1010); VIII - Oitava parte. (Xavier dormindo...). Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1694 (1014); [IX] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: I parte. Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1686 (1015); [X] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: II parte. Na Impressaõ Craesbeeckiana, 1688 (1018); XI - Undecima parte. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1696 (1020); XII - Parte duodecima. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1699 (1022); [XIII] - Palavra de Deos. Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690 (1026); XIV - Tomo XIV. Por Valentim da Costa Deslandes, 1710 (1028); [XV] - Vozes saudosas... Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1689 (1205); XV - Sermões varios... Na Officina de Manoel da Sylva, 1748 (1031). The volumes I, II, III, VII, IX, X, XII, with entire calf bindings of the time; The volume XIII with binding of the time, a little different from the rest; The volumes IV, V and VI, VIII, XI, XIV XV (2 vols.), with recent entire calf bindings. Main imperfections: volume VII with some water stains; Volume VIII with strong stains on the first four leaves; Volume IX with moth work and stains on the first 30 leaves (upper margin). Innocent, I, p. 289. Samodães, 3516. BN (Father António Vieira, Bibliography), 990 to 1028.

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420

MANUEL DE FARIA E SOUSA - 1590-1649
EVROPA PORTVGVESA (Portuguese Europe)
CORRECTED, ILLUSTRATED SECOND EDITION added with so many places and such advantages of this new work. SOUSA, Manuel de Faria e. in Lisbon: A costa d'Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello, H.R.H Printer, 1678-1680.- 3 vols.: il.; 27 cm.- E. A complete set. The first two volumes, dated 1675, in the original edition (the engraved frontpage of the second volume belongs to a variant) and the third volume in the second edition, dated 1680. The first volume closes a history of the world since its inception until the foundation of Portuguese nationality. The second and third are made up of the history of the various reigns, respectively up to Kings D. João III and Philip III, including the intact portraits of all the monarchs (22 intaglio engravings), including that of Count D. Henrique. The collation of the first two volumes is as follows: volume I - [8], 491, [1] p .; Volume II - [8], 224 (alias 624) p .: 16 portraits. The pagination of the third volume shows a jump from p. 240 to p. 341. The cover pages of the first two volumes are intaglio engraved; That of the third is typographed. First and third volume with manuscript ownership of the time: From Diogo de Fon [se] ca to Pinto de Albuq [uerqu]e and (probably the chief captain of the town of Trancoso in the second half of the 18th century). The third volume presents a shorter second folio and notebook S (6 sheets), indicating that they have been added from another copy. The three volumes with slight acidity. Entire calf binding of the time (the one of the second volume slightly different). Innocent, V, p. 417. Samodães, 1161. Library of King D. Manuel II, 866. Arouca, S 538 (volume I), 540 (volume II, dated 1675) and 541 (variant not mentioned by Arouca).

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422

FREI MARCOS DE LISBOA - SÉC. XVI
Primeira Parte das Chronicas da ordem dos frades Menores (First part of the Chronicles of the Order of the Friars Minor)
First Part of the Chronicals of the Order of Friars Minor of the Seraphic father St. Francis, his founder and Prime General Minister. | + | ∞ whom can be called, Vitas Patrum of the Minor.-[In the end] This work was printed in Lisbon: at Ioannes Blauo's of Cologne, and it was finished in xxx March, Anno 1557-, Friar MARCOS DE LISBOA.-.-2 vols; 26 cm.- E. Friar Marcos of Lisbon, (1511-1591), chronicler of the Franciscan order, accompanied King D. Sebastião in 1574, on his first journey to Africa; Later (1581) he became bishop of Oporto. His Chronicles of the Order of the Friars Minor, had a great editorial success, for only in the sixteenth century did we hear of four editions in Portugal, seven in Spain and 17 in Italy (of its diferente parts). Copy of the third edition of the first part of this chronicle (the first two were also published in Lisbon, respectively in 1557 and 1566). Trimed copy with acidity, also presenting the following imperfections: mirrored and rebuilt cover sheet, with severe restoration, with loss of much of the support; Preliminary leaves with marginal restoration, without damaging the text; The last 10 leaves with restoration on the outer corners, occasionally affecting pagination and some letters; Last sheet mirrored and rematted. It is, however, complete and solid. Recent entire mottled calf binding, with gold closed houses on the spine and carmine leaf cutting. Anselmo, 975. BN, 479. King D. Manuel II's library does not mention this edition but only the first two.

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426

MARCOS DE LISBOA, Frei, O.F.M.- PARTE SE- | GVNDA DAS CHRONICAS DA | Ordem dos frades menores & das ou | tras orde[n]s segunda & tercei | ra, instituidas na igreja | per o sanctissimo Pa | dre sam Fran | cisco. | [...] | ¶ Nouamente copilada & ordenada dos anti- | gos Liuros & Hystoriadores & memoria | es da ordem, per frey MARCOS de Lis- | boafrade menor da prouincia de | Portugal da obseruãcia, peraglo | ria de nosso Senhor & de se- | us sanctos, & edificaçam | das Almas. | ¶ He repartida esta parte em dez Liuros pera | mays clareza da Hystoria. | ¶ Com priuilegio. Vendese a quatorze | vinte[n]s e[m] papel, e[m] casa de Ioã de Borgonha.- [Lisboa: Ioannes Blauio, 1562].- [no final, no fólio CCLXXXVI, sob uma gravura com a marca do impressor]: ¶ Acabouse a presente obra de imprimir im [sic] Lisboa em casa de Ioannes Blauio impressor del Rey | nosso Senhor, a custas de Ioam de Borgonha Liureiro del Rey nosso Senhor | & vendese em a rua noua em casa do dito Ioam de Borgonha. | Anno de mil quinhentos sessenta & dous a. XXV. Dabril.-
Original edition of the second part of this chronicle (the first was printed in 1557, by the same printer), whose author, Fr. Marcos de Lisboa, (1511-1591), chronicler of the order, accompanied King D. Sebastião in 1574 on his first journey in Africa . Later (1581), Frei Marcos became bishop of Oporto, position that occupied until his death. His Chronicles of the Order of the Friars Minor, had a great editorial success, for only in the sixteenth century did we hear of four editions in Portugal, seven in Spain and 17 in Italy (of its different parts). With the exception of the preliminary pages and the epigraphs of the chapters, the text is entirely printed in rotund Gothic characters. At the end, the last sheet (front), has the following colophon: ¶ Acabase o Liuro decimo & vltimo da segunda parte das Chronicas dos frades menores. [Woodcut engraving with imposing imprint of the printer] ¶ Acabouse a presente obra de imprimir im[sic] Lisboa em casa de Ioannes Blauio impressor delRey nosso Senhor, a custas de Ioam de Borgonha Liureiro del Rey nosso Senhor & vendese em a rua noua em casa do dito Ioam de Borgonha. Anno de mil quinhentos sessenta & dous. xxv. Dabril. A slightly trimmed and acidic copy. First textbook (notebook A, 8 l.), Slightly shorter at the head. Occasional minor stains. Recent entire calf binding. Anselmo, 319. BN, 476. Library of King D. Manuel II, 281 (for both parties).

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427

DIOGO DO COUTO - ca. 1542-1616
Decadas da Asia (Reports from Asia)
Reports from Asia, dealing with the seas which the Portuguese discovered, armadas they destroyed, armies they have won and of heroic actions and war exploits in the conquest of the Orient. Couto, Diogo do.--Occidental Lisboa: at Domingos Gonçalves' printing workshop, 1736.-3 2 volumes.; 29 inches.-E. A reprint together of the reports IV, V (volume I), VI (volume II), VII, VIII and IX (volume III) by Diogo do Couto (1542-1616), chronicler and custodian of Torre do Tombo. The decade IV, in fact the first of the author, is the continuation of the third by João de Barros. It was only in 1615 that the fourth report of Barros was published, and that there were two fourth quarters of different authors who, although referring to the same period, had different contents. The nineteenth report was printed here for the first time. The collation of each of the volumes is as follows: I - [32], 605, [1 br.] P .; II - [14], p. 607 to 931, [1 br.], 75, [1 br.] P .; III - [16], 625 p. The volumes I and II are bound in a single volume. Traces of moth work on the inner margin of the last four leaves of Volume III. In addition, a slightly trimmed copy, but very clean, keeping balanced margins. Entire calf bindings of the time, different with signs of moth work on the spines. Innocent, II, p. 154. Monteverde, 1900. Not mentioned by Samodães or Ameal.

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