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301

Memórias de D. Luís da Cunha (1662-1749)
MANUSCRITO.- CUNHA, D. Luís da.- [Memórias].- Século XVIII.- 5 vols.; 30 cm.- E., D. Luís da Cunha (1662-1749), a prominent diplomat in the reign of D. João V, commander of the Order of Christ, judge Deembargador of the RoyalPalace, was an extraordinary envoy to the courts of London, Madrid and Paris and plenipotentiary minister to the Congress of Utrecht (1713-1715) which ended the War of succession of Spain (1701-1714). The works of D. Luís da Cunha never came to be published, running at the time and reaching us several versions of his memories, instructions and political will. This set consists of five handwritten volumes, mostly written in one hand, making up close to 2,400 pages of text. The description of the content of each volume is the one that follows: Tomo I (sem rosto): p. [1/2] - Dedicatória a El-Rey N. Snor.; p. [3/5] - Dedicatória a Diogo de Mendonça Corte Real, do Consº de S. Magde. e Secretario de Estado. [p. 6 br.]; p. 1-389 - Memorias da ultima guerra. Breves ideas da cauza da guerra de 1702, dos seus progressos, e das negociaçoens da Paz; até a morte do senhor Rey Dom Pedro II. de glorioza memoria. Tomo II: Rosto - Memorias da Paz de Utrecht offerecidas à Rainha Nossa Senhora, por D. Luís da Cunha seo Embaixador Extraordinario e Plenipotenciario de Portugal no Congresso da dita Paz: segunda parte anno MDCCXV; p. [3/4] - Dedicatória Á Raynha Nossa Senhora; p. 5-492 - Breve idea dos progressos da Guerra de mil sette centos e dous e das negociaçoens da Paz; até a abertura do Congresso de Utreck. Tomo III (sem rosto): p. [1-514] - Continuação do volume anterior (cap. 1 a 217). Tomo IV (sem rosto): p. [1-148] - Descripção geral do Reyno de França; p. [149-311] - Descripção geral do Reyno da Gram Bretanha; p. [311-437] - Carta que ao Senhor Infante Dom Manoel escreveo o Embaixador Dom Luiz da Cunha remetendo-lhe o Projecto da Paz, e Quadruple Aliança com observaçoens criticas, verdadeiras, e imparciaes sobre os prezentes projectos entre o Imperador, ElRey Britanico, e os Estados Geraes. Tomo V (sem rosto): p. [1-581] - 526 Notas (ao projecto anterior). Slightly cropped volumes (volume V with some leaves folded on the outside margin, to preseve marginalia), slightly browned, but fully legible. Bindings of the second half of the 18th century or first quarter of the 19th century, entire flecked sheepskin, slightly worn, with labels of different colours and gold-closed panels on the spines.

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302

Genealogia da Família dos Machados, ca. 1812
MANUSCRITO.- [GENEALOGIA DA FAMÍLIA MACHADO].- Família dos Machados.- Século XIX (ca. 1812).- 40 f. (80 p.); 34 cm.- E., A calligraphy document of one hand, presenting the following title on the title page: Família dos Machados. Arvore de geração de Luiz Machado de Miranda Carmona de Gusmão Azevedo da Cunha, da Casa de Brea, termo da Villa de Barcellos, Arcebispado de Braga, cazado com Donna Izabel de Almeyda Pinto Coelho de Vascocellos, da Caza, e Honrra [sic] de Paramos, termo da Villa da Feyra, Bispado Porto. From f. 20r. begins the title of Azevedos, which begins with Lopo Dias de Azevedo, Lord of Couto de Azevedo, sixth Grantee of Vila do Souto. The text includes numerous references to houses and majorats with whom the Machado de Miranda have crossed paths over the centuries, namely, the Majorat of the Carmonas (Barcelos), the Hortas Mannor (Braga), the Biscainhos Mannor (Braga), the Marrancos Mannor (Vila Verde), the Estate of Assento (Sande), the house of Donães and the House of Rua Escura (both in Guimarães), the Estate of Peixotos (Cabeceiras de Basto), etc. An illustrated document with three coats of arms, full page, watercoloured and decorated with complementary figures: Padrão de Armas da Antiga e Solar Caza de Brea (f. 1v.); Padrão das Armas da Caza da Brea pela parte paterna (f. 31r.); Padrão de Armas da Casa de Brea pela parte materna (f. 31r.). Entire sheepskin binding of the first half of the 19th century, with gold tooling on both covers: on the upper, MAGISTRAL BREAL; on the lower (small fault of the support of the leather lining), GUSMAÕ. In the end, four loose contemporary documents, one family tree and three related notes.

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303

Genealogia da Família Costa Araújo, 1850
MANUSCRITO GENEALÓGICO.- Archivo Historico-Genealogico dos Ascendentes Paternos e Maternos de João Marcellino da Costa Araujo e Souza Sá Brandão Freire.- Século XIX (1850).- ± 400 f.; 30 cm.- E., Volume consisting of a set of documents belonging to the family of João Marcellino da Costa Araujo e Souza Sá Brandão Freire (* 1784), cavalry colonel, governor of the Esposende Fort, born in Guimarães, parish of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira, son of Luís António da Costa Araújo (born in Ponte da Barca) and D. Isabel Teixeira Coelho de Melo (born in Mesão Frio). Work of a genealogical nature, organized in four parts, namely: 1ª Costados e parallelos dos Costas Araujos de Villa da Barca — Provincia do Minho. Anno de 1852. 2ª Costados e parallelos dos Sás, Brandões, d'antiga Nobre Caza de Villela no Couto de Negrellos - 1852. 3ª Costados e parallelos dos Illustres Pintos da Antiga Caza de Paçô - Junto a Guimarães. 1852. 4ª Costados e parallelos dos Teixeiras da Caza da Silva junto a Praça de Vallença do Minho 1852. The text itself is complemented by 44 watercoloured family trees, some quite large, sometimes with heraldic representations. Among the most significant illustrations stand a grisaille watercoloured drawing of Count D. Henrique, a coat of arms of Luiz António da Costa Ar[aúj]o Souza, combined with the surnames of his wife and a watercoloured engraving with the representation of the coat of arms used by João Pinto de Paçô. In the end, more than six dozen documents were added, including original letters, applications and notary’s certificates. Volume loose in binding due to its weight and the fact that numerous documents have been added. Fully sheepskin contemporary binding, a little worn, showing on the spine the following initials: P.J.M.C.A.

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305

Historia genealógica da Casa Real Portugueza, 1735-1749
SOUSA, D. António Caetano de.- Historia genealogica da Casa Real Portugueza, desde a sua origem até o presente, com as familias illustres, que procedem dos Reys, e dos Serenissimos Duques de Bragança.- Lisboa Occidental: Officina de Joseph Antonio da Sylva, 1735-1749.- 18 tomos em 20 vols., 1 vol. de índice: il.; 28 cm.- E., Monumental work, can be considered a general history of the Kingdom, so varied are the information it contains. The Evidence also presents undeniable interest since they transcribe missing documents in the meantime. The copy confers exactly with the description indicated to us by Inocêncio (I, p. 101) although the first 12 volumes of history are bound by 14 volumes (the volumes XI and XII are divided into two volumes); six volumes of the Tests and the volume of Index do follow. The first volume includes the well-known allegorical frontispiece, engraved by Rochefort, according to Vieira lusitano's original, as well as the portrait of the author. Volume IV contains the engravings of the royal seals, medals and coins minted in Portugal since the beginning of the monarchy. A specimen with wormholes in all volumes, affecting about 50% of the leaves, including the typed area. Small bookplate by Luís Vasques da Cunha e Ataíde (1698-1761), 2nd Count of Povolde, glued to the back of the title pages (Sérgio A. Duarte, 947). Identical and entire sheepskin contemporary bindings, with minor damage caused by biophagous insects

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307

Manuscrito musical espanhol do século XV
[RITUAL DOS DEFUNTOS: manuscrito litúrgico com notação musical.- Século XV.- [23] f.; 27 cm.- E., Fragment of a parchment document consisting of two (?) married covers, the first without any information, the second presenting the following handwritten inscription (probably later): Cantus hinus [sic] libri | iuxtatitum [sic] Ecclesiæ | Tolletana Psalmus | [small decorative separator ] | ad uesperas antiphona | anno domino mccclii. The covers involve two sections of 10 and 11 leaves, containing part of matinas' first hour Latin texts, of the Office of the Deceased, with the following organization: Antiphon and invitatory psalm; first night: three antiphons with psalms, followed by three lessons (with responsories). Second nocturne: three antiphons with psalms, followed by lesson 4 (with responsories) and lesson 5 (with incomplete responsory). Iberian Gothic letter text (rotunda). Square and half-mensural black musical notation on pentagram (5 red lines). Decoration: 22 gold, blue and red illuminated initials (29 to 47 mm); 7 blue and red watermarked Iberian initials (±42 mm); 8 black vespasians initials (±40 mm); numerous small blue and red watermarked initials (1 line). The text, musical notation and decoration are attributable, with some certanty, to the second half of the fifteenth century and possibly to the Dominican custom. The inscription contained on the second cover does not correspond to the contents of the codex so that the use of the Archdiocese of Toledo is not confirmed. The relatively small format (portable) may indicate that this is a text intended to be transported and used by clergy or chaplains in funeral ceremonies or regular celebrations of the deceased, which occurred, either in its constituency ecclesiastical or conventual scope, whether in the chapel(s) adstrictto (s) to its functions. State of conservation: a document handled and abrasions harming some initials and several lines of text that, however, is readable in its almost complete integrity; three leaves with marginal support failures, without harming the text; some stains. We thank Prof. Doutor Manuel Pedro Ferreira, from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, for the support he provided us in the preparation of this description.

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308

Espingarda Perfeyta & Regras para a sua Operação, 1718
[RODRIGUES, João & José Francisco].- ESPINGARDA | PERFEYTA, & | REGRAS PARA A SUA OPERAÇAM | com circunstancias necessarias para o seu | artificio, & doutrinas uteis para o | melhor acerto; | DEDICADA | Á MAGESTADE DO SERENISSIMO REY DE | Portugal Nosso Senhor | D. JOAÕ V | Pelos dous Irmãos. | CESAR FIOSCONI, JORDAM GUSERIO.- Lisboa Occidental: Na Officina de Antonio Pedrozo Galram, 1718.- [31, 1 br.], 183, [1 br.] p.: il.; 20 cm.- E., Original edition of this important arms manufacturing treaty that describes in detail the work of three gunsmiths brothers of Lisbon, of which only two sign the work under pseudonyms, since at the time it was not customary to reveal the secrets of the profession. The real names can be seen, however, on the title page, miniaturized, being an integral part of the large copperplate printed vignette, above the imprint. The specimen, slightly cropped and with very minor stains, is complete and well maintained, conferring exactly with the English facsimile edition (although some books and engravings have different placement) of the responsibility of the collector Rainer Daehnhardt, with collaboration of W. Keith Neal (London: Sotheby's, 1974). Illustrations include an engraved allegorical frontispiece, before the title tpage, and 12 unnumbered engravings with the following placement: p. 6/7, 48/49, 76/77, 80/81, 82/83, 90/91, 94/95, 120/121, 130/131, 136/137, 146/147 and 158/159. All the engravings are copperplate prints, full-page or smaller format, except the first and tenth ones, which are both foldable. Page 163 also features a small engraving printed next to the text. Allegorical engraving and title page with traces of wormholes carefully restored. Very slightly handled specimen with occasional minor stains, coated with entire flexible parchment contemporay binding. Monteverde, 4601. Palha, 486. Inocêncio, IV, p. 24 a 28. Not mentioned in the main catalogues consulted: Samodães, Ameal, Ávila Perez, Auvermann, etc.

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309

Sacrílego furto da Igreja de Odivelas, 1678
PEGAS, Manuel Álvares.- TRATADO | HISTORICO, | E IVRIDICO. | SOBRE | O SACRILEGO | FVRTO, EXECRAVEL SACRI- | legio que se fez em a Parochial Igreja de | Odivellas, termo da Cidade de Lisboa, | na noite de dez pera onze do | mes de Mayo de | 1671...- En Madrid: Por Roque de Miranda, Año de 1678.- [24], 191, [1 br.] p.; 19 cm. Junto com: SENTENÇA de Antonio Ferreira. Delinquente em o abominavel, e sempre lamentavel Caso de Odivelas Anno de 1671.- Lisboa Occidental: Na Officina de Pedro Ferreira, Anno do Senhor M.DCCXXXIX [1739].- [8] p.; 19 cm.- E., First edition of a rare title of the Lisbon bibliography, whose author (1635-1696) was a native of Estremoz, although he lived his whole life in Beja. Pegas did his studies in Coimbra and held several prestigious positions of which we highlight the lawyer of the House of Supplication (Supreme Court), judge, prosecutor of the Mitras of Lisbon, Braga, Évora and Lamego, and the Royal Chapel, promoter of the Bull of the Crusade, etc. ; brilliant lawyer and prolific jurist, with extensive bibliography published, occupies a prominent place in the history of Portuguese law. A sightly cropped specimen, with some browning. Sentencing booklet with restoration on the last leaf. Bookplate of Jayme A. de Moura. Entire sheepskin contemporary binding with blind tooling on the covers; spine with some damage. Inocêncio, V. 354.

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315

Description de sept cents dix-neuf plantes, de Geoffroy, 1767
GEOFFROY, François Alexandre.- Description vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes, tant étrangeres que de nos climats, et de cent trente-quatre animaux, en sept cents trente planches / gravées en taille-douce sur les desseins d’après nature, de M. de Garsault, par MM. de Fehrt, Prevost, Duflos, Martinet, &c. Et rangées suivant l’ordre du livre intitulé Matière Médicale de M. Geoffroy...- A Paris: Chez P. Fr. Didot, 1767.- 4 vols.: il.; 22 cm.- E. , Edition of the initiative of the engravor François Alexandre Garsault (1693-1778), based on the works of Etinenne François Geoffroy (1672-1731), French chemist and physician, one of the founders of modern Chemistry, a discipline he taught at the Jardin Royal des plantes medicinales between 1712 and 1730. Set consisting of the following volumes: I - XIV, [2], 85, [1 br.] p.: 118 engravings; II - p. 89-184: 3 f. engraved (title page, avertissement and note), engravings119-292; III - p. [2 half-title pages], p. 185-277, [1 br.]: engravings 293-466; IV - p. 279-372: 3 f. engraved (rtitle page, avertissement and note), engravings 467-643. A specimen missing volume V, dedicated to Zoology, which should contain: 3 f. engraved (title page, avertissement and note), p. 375-472: enravings 644-729 and the Tables des planches [20 p.] of the five volumes. It appears that a rare sixth volume has been published later, of which we have no detailed news. Each of the volumes I and III also lack three engraved leaves (title, avertissement and note). Volumes II and IV are complete. Volumes I and III with the following restoration: I - typed title page with part of the left margin (blank, ±5x5 cm) rebuilt, certainly to eliminate possession; III - lower half (blank) of the reconstructed half-title page. Moreover, a specimen only with slightly browning, the 643 engravings (out of a total of 729), of the first four volumes, are very clean preserved. Entire flecked sheepskin contemporary bindings, with gold tooling on the spines and carmine and waxed edges. Nissen (Botanische Buchillustration, 687.

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317

Materia Medicinal, de Dioscórides, 1586
DIOSCORIDES.- PEDACIO DIOS- | CORIDES ANAZARBEO, | ACERCA DE LA MATERIA MEDI- | CINAL, Y DE LOS VENENOS MORTIFEROS, | Traduzido de lengua Griega, en la vulgar Castellana, & illu- | strado con claras y substanciales Annotacionnes, y con las figuras de in- | numerables plantas exquisitas y raras, por el Doctor Andres | de Laguna Medico de Iulio. III. Pont. Max. Añadiose vna TABLA par hallar remedio de todo genero de enferme- | dades, y otras cosas curiosas, nunca antes impressas. | Divo PHILIPPO, Divo CAROLI V. Aug. filio hæredi | Opt. Max. dicatum. | [gravura xilográfica com as armas de Espanha] | CON PRIVILEGIO | En Salamanca:por Cornelio Bonardo | M. D. LXXXVI. [1586].- [26, 2 br.], 616, [26] p.: il.; 27 cm.- E. , Annotated translation of medicinal matter of the Greek Dioscórides (19th century). I), the main pharmacological text used in Europe for more than sixteen centuries. Profusely illustrated edition with about 640 xylographies representing mainly medicinal plants, but also animals and a portrait of the translator and annotator Andres Laguna (1499-1559), famous physician and botanical, born in Guadalajara. The specimen, slightly cropped, with slight moisture stains, some browning and signs of handling, has numerous lines scratched by censorship and some underscores, whose ink caused some local browning. It is however complete and solid. Entire sheepskin contemporary binding or slightly later, with worn spine and crumpled corners. Palau 74023.

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320

Dell'unione del Regno di Portogallo, de Conestaggio, 1589
CONESTAGGIO, Girolamo Franchi di.- DELL' VNIONE | DEL REGNO DI | PORTOGALLO | Alla Corona di Castiglia. | ISTORIA | DEL SIG. IERONIMO DE | FRANCHI CONESTAGGIO | GENTILHVOMO GENOVESE.- In Genova: Apresso Girolamo Bartoli, 1589.- [22], 7, 412 p.; 20 cm.- E., This is probably the fourth edition of the most important work of Genoese diplomat and historian Jerónimo Conestaggio (†1635), by some attributed to D. João da Silva, 4th Count of Portalegre. Considered initially pro-Spanish, this did not prevent it from being banned in the court of Philip I (of Portugal). The work, which was quickly translated into German, French, Latin and Castilian, with several editions until the mid-seventeenth century, was now rehabilitated and is considered an objective and impartial account of the events that led to the loss of independence from Portugal in 1580. As for authorship, we should consult the article published by Giacinto Manuppela, in the International Bulletin of Luso-Brazilian Bibliography (Lisbon: F.C.G., 1960. Vol. I, number three, p. 352). Foliation errors in leaves 133 (127), 134 (154) and 141 (133). A slightly cropped specimen, with severe support failure (restored) on the title page, affecting the last three letters of the word GENOVESE, as well as some of the xylographies and the manuscript possession of the time. Some books slightly browned, but in general a solid and complete specimen. Entire flexible parchment contemporary binding, slightly handled, with new endpapers. Palau, 313372. Duarte de Sousa, 25.

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321

De Gloria Libri V, de D. Jerónimo Osório, 1552
OSÓRIO, Jerónimo.- HIERONYMI | OSORII LVSITANI | DE GLORIA | LIBRI V. | AD IOANNEM TERTIVM | LVSITANVM REGEM. | [gravura xilográfica].- Florentiae: Apud Laurentium Torrentinum, MDLII [1552].- 246 p.; 22 cm.- E., Second edition of one of the most important texts of the great humanist (1506-1580) who would become the last bishop of Silves (1564-1577) and the first of the renewed diocese of the Algarve in Faro (1577-1580). The work, divided into five books, initially published in Coimbra (1549), discusses some of the great issues that worried humanists in the second half of the sixteenth century. The text came to achieve great success throughout Europe, having been reprinted, at least 13 times still in the author's life (recently reissued text, with critical importance, by João Nunes Torrão, Lisbon, Colibri, 2006). Slightly cropped specimen (gilt edges), but clean, particularly notable for presenting several inscriptions and possession marks. In the second free endpaper, two registrations signed by António Augusto Teixeira de Vasconcelos (1816-1878): one purchased, dated Paris, 1860; another offered to Miguel Osório de Castro Cabral; on the free endpaper the bookplate of Miguel Osório de Alarcão Albuquerque. Stamp of Quinta das Lágrimas on the title page (repeated on the outside margin of p. 17) and the heraldic white seal of the recipient of the offer; on the verse (blank), an extensive biographical annotation in French, about the author, in ancient letters, possibly from the seventeenth century. Entire sheepskin binding, probably a 17th-century school prize (Plessis-Sorbonne College in Paris?), with a semée of fleur-de-lis on covers and spine. At the centre of both covers, a large oval vegetalist tool, with central reserve filled with three fleur-de-lis. The two pastedowns on marbled paper should have been added in the 19th century, missing their free endpapers. Edition not mentioned in the bibliographies consulted, including in the Library of King D. Manuel II of Portugal.

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322

Histoire Naturelle des Coralines, de John Ellis, 1756
ELLIS, John.- Essai sur l’histoire naturelle des coralines, et d’autres productions marines du même genre, qu’on trouve communement sur les cotes de la Grande Bretagne de d’Irlande; auquel on a joint une description du grand polype de mer, pris auprès du Pole Arctique, par des pêcheurs de baleine, pendant l’Eté de 1753. / par Jean Ellis, membre de la Societé Royale. Traduit de l’anglois.- A La Haye: Chez Pierre de Hondt, M. DCC. LVI.,[1756].- XVI, 125, [3] p.: XXXIX gravuras; 27 cm.- E., First and only French translation of the work of Irish naturalist John Ellis (1710-1776), considered the most important scientific work on corals published in the eighteenth century (the original edition had been published in London the previous year). Ellis, who initially devoted himself to the linen trade, came to specialize in the study of corals, having exchanged extensive correspondence with Lineu (Carl von Linné, 1707-1778). An illustrated edition with a frontispiece engraved next to the front page and 39 numbered copperplate engravings, of which four are foldable (the prints of this copy are not coloured). Slightly disjointed and cropped specimen, with sometimes deep wormholes, next to the backbone(near the upper and lower margins) and on the lower margin which, however, do not affect the text or engraved area of the prints. It is, however, complete and clean. An entire sheepskin 19th-century binding, worn with marbled edges. Brunet, II, col. 963. Nissen, BBI, 590.

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Herbarium Amboinense, Rumpf, 1741-1755
RUMPF, George Eberhard.- Herbarium Amboinense, plurimas conplectens Arbores, Frutices, Herbas, Plantas terrestres & aquaticas, quae in Amboina, et adjacentibus reperiuntur insulis, [...] Nunc primum in lucem edita, & in Latinum sermonem versa, cura & studio Joannis Burmanni, [...] = Het Amboinisch kruid-boek. Dat is beschryving van de meest bekende Boomer, Heesters, Kruiden, Land-en Water-Planten, die men in Ambiona, en de omleggende eylanden vind, [...] Nagezien en uitgegeven door Joannes Burmannus...- Amstelædami, Hagæ Comitis, Ultrajecti: apud Franciscum Changuion, Petrum Gosse, Stephanum Neaulme [et al.], M. DCC. XLI - M. DCC. LV. [1741-1755].- 6 partes e 1 suplemento em 4 vols.: il.; 40 cm.- E. , Monumental posthumous edition of the author's main work (1627-1702), famous German botanist who lived the last 49 years of his life in Indonesia, at the service of the Dutch East India Company. Rumpf's work, which came to blind in 1670, consisting of an important survey of the flora of the Moluccas archipelago (especially the island of Amboina, where the author lived), would only be published 39 years after his death, at the initiative of the Dutch botanist Joannes Burman (1707-1780). The edition, bilingual in Latin and Dutch, consists of six parts and a folio format supplement, each with two front pages, containing 696 copperplate engravings (+ 3 with duplicate numbering), representing mainly plants, in addition to na allegorical frontispiece, a portrait of the author and the other of Burman. These three engravings, along with the title page typed in Latin, are missing in the first part of this copy. Text leaves sometimes with some browning; on the contrary, the engravings, printed on paper of higher grammage, are generally clean, with the exception of the 30 leaves of the supplement which have slight water stains (tide) on the outside margin. Double engraving of the first part (LI/L) with small restoration and loss of support in the central fold. Bookplate of the Marquis of Angeja on the four volumes. Entire sheepskin contemporary bindings, worn and scratched. A complete set of text, including all 699 descriptive prints.

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324

Compromisso da Irmandade das Almas do Purgatório da Vila de Palmela, 1604-1605
MANUSCRITO.- PALMELA, Vila de.- Compromisso da Irmandade das Almas do Purgatório da Vila de Palmela.- Século XVII (1604-1605).- 14 f.; 22 cm.- E., Manuscript on parchment, carefully red calibrated, with illuminated title page and 11 decorated chapter initials. Presents the following internal organization: 1 - Watercoloured title, inscribed in an oval inserted in a renassaince cartouche, with vegetalist motifs exhibiting at the top, the Saint James Cross on traditional scallop: Compremisso [sic] | da Irmandade das | Almas do Purgato | rio. | Da Villa de | Palmella. 1604 (p. 1); 2 - Examination visa of the Corregeor and ombudsman of the Comarca José Pedro Bayma de Barros, dated Septúbal, March 28, 1774 (p. 2); 3 - Title developed, followed by Preface (p. 3, 4 and 5, p. 6 blank); 4 - Chapter I: Spiritual alms... (p. 7); 5 - Chapter II: From Monday masses... (p. 8); 6 - Chapter III: From the masses of the month... (p. 9 and 10); 7 - Chapter IIII: Of the Suffrage... (p. 11 and 12); 8 - Chapter V: From the robes... (p. 13 and 14); 9 - Chapter VI: From the time you will be required to confess... (p. 15 and 16); 10 - Chapter VII: How to welcome the Brothers... (p. 17 and 18); 10 - Chapter VIII: From the day the election will be made... (p. 19 to 23); 11 - Chapter IX: How to welcome the Confreres... (p. 24); 12 - Chapter X: Provision (transcribe the royal provision of Philip III as governor and perpetual administrator of the master's and cavalry of the Order of Saint James); includes the closing term (Manoel de Paiva Cardozo did so in Lixª. on January 21, 1605) and a visa by visitors to the Order of Palmella on March 28, 1605; in the end, in three very faded lines, another visa at a visit, by the visitator of the Order Ferraz (p. 25 and 26). The devotion of the souls of Purgatory is very old and integrates into the worship of the deceased, transversal to all cultures and societies. But it was above all from the Counter-Reformation and the Council of Trent that the Catholic Church boosted its practice, with the brotherhoods of souls being, which from then on proliferated among us, their associative and solidarity expression, while the alminhas represent the corresponding most popular artistic aspect. Text entirely red calibrated, sometimes a little faded, ornamented with 11 watercolour and gouache decorated initials (?). All pages, from the second leaf, are square wrapped in five red parallel lines. The preface and eight chapters are toped with elegant red caligraphy vignettes (all different). The document was recently the subject of deep and full professional restoration, and it was possible to retain part of the green silk binding cover, as well as the two (original?) metal clasps.

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