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SAN ROMAN Y RIBADENEYRA, Frei Antonio de, O.S.B.- HISTORIA GENERAL | DE LA YNDIA ORIENTAL | Los Descobrimientos, y Conquistas que han hecho las Armas | de Portugal, enel Brasil, y en Otras partes de Africa, y de la | Asia; y de la Dilatacion del Santo Euangelio por | aquellas grandes Prouincias, desde | sus principios hastª el Año de | 1557...- En Valladolid: por Luis Sanchez, 1603.- [28], 804 (i e. 794), [18] p.; 29 cm.- E.
Rare edition from the beginning of the 17th century reporting the discoveries and conquests of the Portuguese from the second quarter of the 15th century to the third of the 16th century, with extensive references to Brazil, but also to Angola, the Persian Gulf, East Africa, India, Malacca, China, Japan and the New World. The author (15th/16th century), a Spanish Benedictine, born in Palencia, also published, on the same date and in the same city of Valladolid, a description of the «Jornada y muerte del Rey D. Sebastian». The copy retains the rare copper plate print architectural portal (signed Juan Bapª Morales, fe), with an image of the author on the pediment, the title and coat of arms of the Constable of Castile, Juan Fernandez de Velasco, to whom the prayer is dedicated. The edition also includes two other engravings inserted in the text, respectively on pages. 225 and 594. Copy slightly cropped and with slight browning; some water stains (tidal) in the last 10 sheets of text and colophon. The printing of the frontispiece is weak, but the copies that preserve it are rare. Entire parchment contemporary binding, with the indication COLEGIO, at the foot of the spine, preserving the original ties and endpapers. Modern protective case. Samodães (2982) gives us an extensive and detailed description, which exactly matches the present copy and also matches the BNP copy. Palau, 293611 (important work). Borba de Moraes, p. 765 (very rare). Auvermann, 201 (excessively rare).

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[ORDENAÇÕES MANUELINAS] O PRIMEIRO [ao quinto] LI | uro das ordenações.- Lisboa: por Manoel Joam, 1565.- 5 livros em 1 vol.; 28 cm.- E.
An important 16th-century Portuguese bibliographic species still shrouded in some uncertainty regarding the different prints and variants, the printer and place or places of printing. In terms of content, the “Manoeline Ordinances”, which were first printed in Lisbon by Valentim Fernandes (1512-1513), replaced the so-called “Afonsine Ordinances”. Its second printing is also from Lisbon, by João Pedro Bonhomini, 1514. In 1521 a new compilation was carried out, which resulted in the printing of Juan Cromberger, a printer of German origin, settled in Seville, followed by several reprints (four?) individualized from each (or some?) of the five books, until 1539. Finally, in 1565, Manuel João's edition was published. The “Manoeline Ordinances” were only replaced in 1603 by the Philippine Ordinances, since before this date no code was enacted to revoke them. The collation of each of the books is as follows. Book one: [3], xcvj f.; Second book: [2], lxix, [1] f.; Third book: [3], xcvi; Fourth book: [3], LXVI f.; Fifth book: [4], xcviij f. Titled copies were only printed in the first and third books. At the end of the last book, the signature of the licensee Mateus Esteves, from Desembargo do Paço. Complete copy, but with some imperfections, namely: first book cover very cropped and with restoration in the lower outer corner; the first three pages of the first book may have been added from another copy; xcv sheet (m6) of the first book, shorter, from another copy; last two sheets with strong and extensive restorations (margins reconstructed) affecting the text on the last sheet; slight browning and occasional marginal stains; numerous marginal annotations of the time. Recent binding, full parchment, with handwritten title on the spine, in the old-fashioned way. National Library (16th century), 745. Library of King D. Manuel II of Portugal, 421.

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