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PIMENTEL, Manuel.- Arte de navegar, em que se ensinão as regras praticas, e os modos de cartear, pela Carta plana, e reduzida, o modo de graduar a Balestilha por via de numeros, & muitos problemas uteis á Navegação; & roteiro das viagens, e costas maritimas de Guinè, Angola, Brasil, Indias, & Ilhas Occidentaes, e Orientaes.- Agora novamente emendado, & accrescentadas muitas derrotas novas.- Lisboa: Na Officina Real Deslandesiana,1712.- [12], 575, [1] p.: il.; 29 cm.- E. Second edition, the first illustrated, with additions and corrections, of two works by Manuel Pimentel's father, Luís Serrão Pimentel, published respectively in 1675 and 1681 and, both together, in 1699. Both authors held the position of Chief Cosmographer of the Realm. In addition to what is indicated on the title page, it also includes a description of «das sondas que se achão assim no canal de Inglaterra», a tour of the coast of Spain and another of the Mediterranean Sea, from Cadiz to Malta. The edition is illustrated with several figures in the text (among which a beautiful compass rose), three numbered engravings (one leaflet) and 18 separate engravings, numbered 1 to 18, representing 35 plants of harbours and shores, the majority with two illustrations per page (incorrectly numbered: Apparently, engraving 5 is missing, but there are two with the number 3, which occurs in all copies). Small restored wormhole, on the lower margin of the nine leaves after the title page. Large crossed-out but legible ownership on the inside endpaper: Antonio de Mello Callado. Very clean copy with good margins. Contemporary binding, full sheepskin, slightly worn, with new label. Inocêncio, VI, p. 82. Edition not mentioned in the main consulted catalogues, including Samodães, Ameal, Palha, etc., except Auvermann (161).

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