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BALTASAR TELES - 1596-1675
Crónica da Companhia de Jesus
TELES, Pe. Baltasar, S.J.- CHRONICA | DA | COMPANHIA | DE IESV, | NA PROVINCIA | DE PORTVGAL; | E DO QVE FIZERAM, NAS CONQVISTAS | d'este Reyno, os Religiosos, que na mesma Provincia entràram, | nos annos em que viveo | S. IGNACIO DE LOYOLA, | nosso Fundador...- Em Lisboa: Por Paulo Crasbeeck, 1645-1647.- 2 vols.: 2 gravuras; 30 cm.- E. The author (1596-1675), born in Lisbon, Jesuit and chronicler of the order, was a professor in the colleges of Évora, Coimbra, Braga and Lisbon (Sto. Antão College), of which he was rector. Work divided into two parts or tomes: "Primeira parte na qval se contem os principios d’esta Provincia, no tempo, em que a fundou, & gouernou o P. M. Simam Rodrigves, com sua sancta vida, & morte" ([24 (aliás 20)], 709 p.: 1 gravura); "Segvnda parte, na qval se contem as vidas de alguns Religiosos mais assinalados, que na mesma Provincia entràram nos annos em que viveo S. Ignacio de Loyola, nosso fvndador..." ([16], 904 p.: 1 gravura). First volume with two preliminary leaves missing (¶ 3 and ¶ 4) and four loose leaves (A1, G3, G4 and G5), possibly from another copy. Each of the volumes retains an allegorical engraving (identical), representing the company of Jesus, open in copper according to the original of Grégoire Huret (E. Soares, 1202). Stamps of the Quinta das Lágrimas on both pages of the title page and on pages 17 of each of the tomes. Full sheepskin binding of the time, somewhat tired. Inocêncio, I, p. 328. Samodães, 3337. Arouca, T 33 and 34.:

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291

JOSEPH JAMES FORRESTER, BARÃO DE FORRESTER - 1809-1861
The Oliveira Prize-Essay on Portugal
FORRESTER, Joseph James.- The Oliveira Prize-Essay on Portugal: with the evidence regarding that country taken before a committee of the House of Commons in May, 1852; and the author's surveys of the wine-districts of the Alto-Douro, as adopted and published by order of the house of Commons. Together with a statistical comparison of the resources and commerce of Great-Britain and Portugal.- London: John Weale, 1853.- XXX, 290 p., 1 tabela: 1 mapa desdobr.; 22 cm.- E. First edition of the famous Book of Baron of Forrester (1809-1861) who came to receive the prize instituted by Benjamin Oliveira, Portuguese businessman residing in the UK, member of the British Parliament, on the occasion of the Universal London Ehibition of 1851.The idea expressed in the announcement of the prize consisted in promoting the knowledge of agriculture and trade of Portugal, a country that was then practically unknown. Forrester qualified with the present essay, which not only earned him the prize of 50 guineas, but it would still had two editions, the second one in the following year. Illustrated edition with the reproduction of the prize medal (p. IX), and with a large fold-out map (with tape traces) at the end: Map of the Wine District of the Alto-Douro (50x100 cm). The copy, with slight traces of handling, but clean, retains the original blind tooled blue cloth binding with slightly superficial wear, presenting, at the centre of the upper plane, a gold tooled binding stamp with a coat of arms with the motto “Audentior Ibo” and the name of Benjamim Oliveira.

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293

JOÃO BATISTA LAVANHA - 1550-1624
Viagem da Catholica Real Magestade del Rey D. Filipe II N. S. ao Reyno de Portugal
LAVANHA, João Batista.- VIAGEM | DA CATHOLICA REAL | MAGESTADE | DEL REY D. FILIPE II. | N. S. | AO REYNO DE PORTVGAL | E rellação do solene | recebimento que nelle se lhe fez | S. MAGESTADE | a mandou escrever | POR IOÃO BAPTISTA LAVANHA | SEV CORONISTA MAYOR.- Madrid: Por Thomas Iunti, 1622.- [2], 78 f.: [16] gravuras; 33 cm.- E. João Batista Lavanha (1550-1624), engineer, mathematician, cosmographer and Portuguese cartographer, born in Lisbon; In 1618 was appointed chief-chronicler of the Kingdom. The work relates the only trip to Portugal of King Philip II of Portugal (III of Spain) that took place between 9 May and 23 October 1619, with a long stay in Lisbon that lasted for more than three months. The edition is illustrated with 16 copperplated prints, four of which are printed separately: frontispiece, large folding engraving representing the landing of King Philip II of Portugal in the Terreiro do Paço and two large engravings (Arch of the Businessmen of Lisbon and Arch of the Flemish). The remaining 12, all of full page, printed next to the text, 11 represent allegoric arches purposely erected for the actual visit by the corporations and representations that received the sovereign, respectively businessmen from Lisbon, English, Officers of the flag of St. George, Silverers, cereal men, Italians, painters, Flemish, goldsmiths and Lapidarians, moeers, tailors, relatives of the Holy Office and Germans; The last represents the plan of the Great Hall of the Palace, where the Cortes took place, from 18 July to 29 August. Title page leaf and third engraving; Engraving of the landing (which is missing in most known specimens), mirrored, very cropped (by the interior of the crease of the Matrix), handled and with some loss of support on the lower edge; Coarse restoration on the inner and upper margins of the verso of the Arbol de los Reyes de Portvgal print (fol. 28), bound in reverse (image on the front and not on the back); Stamps of Quinta das Lágrimas on the face (next to another with the initials FMD, which repeats on the last page), flyleaf and p. 17. On the same flyleaf with two other indications of provenance: ownership manuscript of Pascoal José de Mello (on small xilography) and a typographic label Principal Castro (Francisco Rafael de Castro). Simple full sheepskin binding (19th century?). Although with the mentioned imperfections, the specimen is complete, clean, with good margins and retains most of the engravings quite fresh. Inocêncio, III, p. 306. Palha, 2938. Samodães, 1717.

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ROCHUS CURTIUS (ROCCO CORTI) - FL. 1470-1515
De jure patronatus
CURTIUS PAPIENSIS, Rochus.- Accõmodatissimus et conducens | admodum tractatus de Jure patronatus a prestãtissi- | mo vtriusq[ue] ce[n]sure doctore dño Rocho de curte papie[n]- | si Jurium canonicon in ticine[n]si achademia p[ro]fessore or- | dinario Editus: cum vespertine iuris canonici lecture | prefectus esset. | ¢Ad lectorem. | [...] | Venundatur parrhisii in vico diui Jacobi | sub intersignio sancti Claudii, [1514].- LXXXVIII, [8] f.; 18 cm.- E. Rochus Curtius or Rocco Corti (fl. 1470-1515), Jurist, Glosser and canonist, natural of Florence, reader of Laws at the University of Pavia. Its treatise "De jure patronatus", brings together a set of observations and reflections on the canonical laws relating to the patronage (or patronage) exercised by members of the Catholic Church, including privileges, commendations, forums and other mordomies; The comments of Rochus Curtius, initially published in 1506, were considered the main text on this relevant and delicate topic, so they were republished several times in the 16th and 17th centuries. The edition, entirely two columns composed in Gothic characters, presents in the title page the elaborate mark of the editor and "Honestissimus uirus" François Regnault. On the verso of folio LXXXVII (ass. L8), a colophon tells us the precise date of the printing finishing: "Anno a natiuitate dñi [domini] millesimo qui[n]gentesimo. xiiij. me[n]sis vero Junij. decimaqui[n]ta. Laus deo". A somewhat trimmed copy, with three handwritten ownerships on the cover page, of former Portuguese owners (two scratched); Occasional handwritten marginal notes of the time, sometimes damaged by the trimming. Simple, 19th century binding with leather spine and corners.

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