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BERNARDO DE CLARAVAL, Santo.- D. BERNARDI | Doctoris Mellitissimi, | AC PRIMA ABBATIS | Claræuallensis oenobij, | OPERA QVATENVS in HVNC | VSQVE DIEM EXTARE NOSCVNTVR, | Omnia accuuratissima recognitione & so- | leri collatione ad fidem exempla- | rium permultæ antiquitatis re- | stituta natiuæ integritati. | Quæ nostra hæc editio præter superiores nunc primum typis | euulgat, nosse licebit ex catalogo & appendice, [gravura xilográfica].- Venetiis: Ad Signvm Spei. M D XLIX. [1549].- [58], 451, [4] f.; 21 cm.- E. Junto com: -----.- OPVSCVLA | QVAEDAM, ET SER | MONES D. BERNARDI | CLARAEVALLENSIS COE- | NOBII ABBATIS PRIMI, | quæ nec in Lugdunensibus, neque in Pa- | risiensibus impressionibus | reperiuntur, NVPERRIME AVTEM IN QVODAM | uetustissimo exemplari inuenta, suis operibus | nunc per me excusis addita, quo- | rium indicem sequens in- | dicabit pagella. [gravura xilográfica].- Ad Signvm Spei, M. D. L. [1550].- 45, [3] f.; 21 cm. Junto com: -----.- D. BERNARDI | DOCTORIS MELLITISSIMI | AC PRIMI ABBATIS CLA- | RAEVALLENSIS COENOBII | OPERVM | TOMVS SECVNDVS. | QVATENVS IN HVNC VSQVE | DIEM EXTARE NOSCVNTVR, | omnia accuratissima recognitione & solerti col- | latione ad fidem exemplarium per- | mutæ antiquitatis nati- | uæ integritati | restituta. | [gravura xilográfica].- Venetiis: Ad Signvm Spei, 1549.- 485 f.; 21 cm.- E
16th century Venetian edition of some of the most important texts by one of the great Doctors of the Church. Saint Bernard (1090-1153), reformer of the Cistercian Order, canonized in 1174 by Pope Alexander III, founded in 1115 the Abbey of Claraval, mother house of around 350 monasteries spread across Europe, including Alcobaça. It contains ancient manuscripts, in both volumes: Cœnobijj Costensis vsu[m] vero obtinet Frater Antonii Rebellus; Br. Diogo de Brandão. Title page of the first volume with some stains and wormholes, without affecting the text. Contemporarry bindings (?), full sheepskin, with blind decoration on the covers and new (reconstructed) spines, retaining the four metal clasps (a loose strap). Carmine edges with the abbreviated author's name inscribed in large capitals on the front edge.

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COSTA, Manuel da.- EMMANVELIS | Costæ Iureconsulti | Lusitani commentaria in .l. Si ex cautione. | C. De non nume. pecu. | [gravura xilográfica com as armas de Portugal].- Conimbricae: [no final] Ioannes Barrerius, & Io. Aluarez Regij Typographii excudebat. Annoa Christo nato M. D. XLIX. [1549].- [4], 274, [14] p.; 19 cm. Junto com: -----.- EMMANVELIS | Costæ Iureconsulti Lu | SITANI REGII SENATORIS | de suo & alieno posthumo commen | taria in. § .Posthumus. | Insti. Lega. | Item Scholia in difficilimam .l. St filius hæres institutus sit | omisso posthumo. ff. DE libe. & posthu.- Conimbricae: Excudebant Ioannes Aluarus & Ioannes Barrerius Typographi Regij. Anno. M. D. LII. [1552].- 36 [i. e. 40] p.; 19 cm.- E.
Manuel da Costa (c.1510-1562), Portuguese poet, humanist and jurisconsult, born in Lisbon; He was a student of Jerónimo Cardoso and Martim de Azpilcueta Navarro, in Coimbra, where he later taught, as well as in Salamanca where he became famous. Two legal works together in the same volume, the second being rare. Slightly cropped volume and slight browning, but overall clean. Recent binding, full sheepskin, from the workshop of Mestre Império Graça, with blind decoration on the covers; Spine with signs of degradation and wormholes. Anselmo, 262 and 288. Biblioteca Nacional (15th Century), 204 (but not referring to the second work). Biblioteca de D. Manuel II, 132 (also does not mention the second work).

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FORTES, Manuel de Azevedo.- O engenheiro portuguez: divido em dous tratados. [...] Obra moderna, e de grande utilidade para os engenheiros, e mais officiaes militares.- Lisboa Occidental: Na Officina de Manoel Fernandes da Costa, 1728-1729.- 2 vols.: 1 retrato, 1 portada grav., [1], 11, 22 gravuras; 20 cm.- E
The most important treaty on fortification published by a Portuguese, considered masterful and as complete as the best that had been published in Europe to date. Manuel de Azevedo Fortes (1660-1749), military engineer and chief engineer of the Kingdom (1729), was a member of the Royal Academy of History and author of a treatise on rational, geometric and analytical logic, printed in Lisbon in 1744. The collation of the two volumes is as follows: I - [63, 1 br.], 537, [1 br.] p.: 1 portrait, [1], 11 unfolded engravings; II - [16], 492 p.: 1 engraved title, 22 unfolded engravings. The unnumbered engraving placed between pages. 24 and 25 of the first volume, represents a «Taboada dos reductadores». Copy slightly cropped, with slight marginal stains on the first five leaves of volume I; portrait slightly cropped to the head; occasional marginal and minor wormholes in some engravings. Remarkable contemporary bindings, fully “vieux rouge” shagreen, very fresh, profusely worked in gold on identical covers (in loose tooling), with central polygonal ornamental borders and reserves; panels gold closed on the spines, with allusive tool (castle) between the sections; it retains the marbled paper endpapers (from the 19th century?), added with a pair of modern laid paper endpapers. Provenance: Library of Aníbal Fernandes Thomaz (ex-libris in both volumes), lot nº 410, from the catalogue of his “Preciosa Livraria” (Lisbon, 1912). Inocêncio, V, p. 370.

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CARDIM, Pe. António Francisco, S.J.- ELOGIOS, | E RAMALHETE | DE FLORES BORRIFADO | COM SANGVE DOS RELIGIO- | sos da Companhia de Iesu, a quem os | tyrannos do Imperio do Iappaõ | tiraraõ as vidas por odio | da Fé Catholica. | COM CATALOGO DE TODOS | os Religiosos, & seculares, que por odio da mes- | ma Fè foraõ mortos naquelle Imperio, | atê o anno de 1640.- Em Lisboa: Por Manoel da Sylua, anno 1650.- [12], 380 p.: [87 (i. e. 86)] gravuras, 1 mapa desdobr. [em falta]; 20 cm.- E.
Father Cardim SJ (1596-1659), Jesuit missionary, born in Viana do Alentejo, joined the Society of Jesus in 1611, having finished his studies in Goa. Cardim, one of the great travelers in the East, chronicler of the Society of Jesus in China and Japan and attorney general of the province of Japan, ended his days in Macau, aged 63, after having lived 15 years between China and the Japan. The text of the work (translated from Latin by the author himself, from the Rome edition of 1646) consists of 87 eulogies of Jesuit martyrs from Japan, accompanied by the respective representations of the martyrdoms, in 87 copperplate prints, printed separately (with blank verso); From page 261 until the end, there is the “Catalogo dos religiosos, e seculares, que nos Reynos do Iappão forão mostoe em odio de nossa fé...”, with its own title page but followed pagination. Incomplete copy, with the following missing: fold-out map of Japan (replaced by a reproduction), engraving nº 83 (martyrdom of Father Mastrilli) and four pages (Ss4, Tt1, Tt2 and Tt3, pages 327 to 334) of “ Catalogo dos mortos pela fé”; the six preliminary pages with some restorations and slight stains. Otherwise, a clean copy, with all the engravings very fresh and with good margins. Recent binding, full flexible parchment (with ties), with patina and gold decoration on the covers and spine, the manner of the time. Sommervogel, II, p. 740. Reiss & Auvermann (Auction 40), 445. Cordier (Japonica), coll. 362.

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MERCATI, Michele.- Michelis Mercati Samminiatensis Metallotheca Opus Posthumum, Auctoritate, & Munificentia Clementis Undecimi Pontificis Maximi...- Romæ: Ex Officina Jo: Mariæ Salvioni Romani in Archigymnasio Sapientiæ. MDCCXVII. [1717].- [8], XIII-LXIV, 378, [17, 1 br.] p.: il.; 38 cm.- E.
Michele Mercati (1541-1593), Italian doctor, archaeologist, mineralogist and naturalist, born in San Miniato (Tuscany), was an advisor to Popes Gregory XIII and Sixtus V. Mercati was also superintendent of the Botanical Garden and the “armaria” or office of curiosities, from the Vatican, whose mineral collection he helped develop, but which ended up being dispersed after his death. The respective catalogue, left by Mercati in the original manuscript, would only be published in 1717, in the present edition, which has the following structure: 1 - Front cover; 2 - Engraving representing the offering of the work to the Pope; 3 - Title page; 4 - Dedication to Clement XI (4 p.); 5 - Preface “ad humanissimum lectorem” and text by Carlo Majelli to Giovanni Maria Lancisi (p. xiii-xx); 5 - Portrait of the author; 6 - Vita Michelis Mercati (p. xxi-xxvi); 7 - Various preliminary texts (p. xxvii-xlv); 8 - Allegorical frontispiece; 9 - Dedication by the author to Clement VIII (p. xlix-lii); 10 - Text to the reader and various poems (p. liii-lix); 11 - Index capitum (p. lxi-lxiv). The main text follows (p. 1 to 378) and the “Index rerum” (17, 1 br. p.), at the end. In addition to the initial engraving, the portrait of the author and the allegorical frontispiece, the work is illustrated with 139 figures in the text (12 full pages) and 4 separate engravings (one double). Carefully treated volume (probably washed), lacking the double engraving, before p. xlix, which represents the “armory” room; some margins well restored In the words of Curtis P. Schuh (Bibliography of mineralogy), “a landmark treatise in the history of mineralogy and metallurgy describing what was among the first organized mineralogy museums ever established”. Old ownership on the typographic title page: this book is owned by the count of Vale de Reis household and belongs to its trustee. Recent binding, full parchment, with small flaps and gold decoration the manner the time. Brunet III, 1644; Caillet 7390 (for the 1719 edition); Ward & Carozzi (Emerging Geology), 1541.

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VIEIRA, Pe. António.- SERMOENS.- Em Lisboa: na Officina de Ioam da Costa [e outros], 1679-1748.- 15 vols.: 1 gravura; 21 cm
Complete set consisting of 15 volumes, in first editions, of the sermons of the great Portuguese orator of the six hundredth century (1608-1697), with the following dates and printers: I - Primeyra parte (Na Officina de Ioam da Costa, 1679); II - Segvnda parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1682); III - Terceira parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1683); IV - Qvarta parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1685); V - Qvinta parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1689); VI - Sexta parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690); VII - Septima parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1692); VIII - Oitava parte. Xavier dormindo... (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1694); [IX] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: I parte. (Na Officina de Migvel Deslandes, 1686); [X] - Maria Rosa Mystica...: II parte. (Na Impressaõ Craesbeeckiana, 1688); XI - Undecima parte. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1696); XII - Parte duodecima. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1699); [XIII] - Palavra de Deos. (Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690); XIV - Tomo XIV. (Por Valentim da Costa Deslandes, 1710); Tomo XV. (Na Officina de Manoel da Silva, 1748). Volume I lacks the author’s portrait; volume XI includes an engraving representing the coat of arms of D. Catarina of Braganza, to whom the work is dedicated. Volume II with serious flaw (scissor cutting), on the title page (certainly to extract ownership), without affecting the printed part; IV volume with some wormholes, mostly marginal; volume XV with signs of handling. Eleven volumes with contemporary bindings, full identical flexible parchment; four volumes with recent bindings, full parchment, similar to the originals. Inocêncio, I, p. 289. Samodães, 3516. BN (Padre António Vieira, Bibliografia), 990 a 1028.

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PRESENÇA: fôlha de arte e crítica: quinzenário / directores e editores Branquinho da Fonseca, João Gaspar Simões, José Régio.- Nº 1 [volume primeiro] a nº 2, série II, ano XII (10 de Março de 1927 a Fevereiro de 1940).- Coimbra: Atlântida, 1927-1940.- 56 números em 2 caixas: il.; 37 e 24 cm.- B.
Complete collection of one of the most important and sought after literary magazines of the 20th century, vehicle of the second literary and artistic modernism and continuation of the Orpheu generation. The list of its collaborators includes the most important names in Portuguese literature from this literary current, such as Fernando Pessoa, Mário de Sá-Carneiro (posthumous collaboration), José Régio, Almada Negreiros, Júlio Pereira, Gaspar Simões, Carlos Queiroz, Branquinho da Fonseca , Casais Monteiro, Raúl Leal, Mário Saa, Pierre Hourcade, Mário Eloy, Arlindo Vicente and many others. Set in brochure, packed in two boxes. The first ends the 1st volume, composed of 27 numbers (no. 14/15 is double) and an index (4 p.); the second, includes the 21 issues of the 2nd volume, numbered from nº 28 to nº 48 (No. 31/32 and nº 41/42 are doubles) and the six issues of the 3rd volume, numbered from nº 49 to nº 53/54 ( the latter double) plus the index of the 2nd volume (4 p.) and the single fiftieth anniversary issue, published in 1997. The index of the 3rd volume is not present. In an ingenious compartment at the bottom of the 2nd box, the only two issues (No. 1 and No. 2) of series II, in a smaller format, published in November 1939 and February 1940. Loose in the 1st box, five advertising pages from Edições Presença: Eloi: novel / João Gaspar Simões; Jogo da cabra cega: novel / José Régio; Música / drawings by Júlio, words by José Régio; Apareceu ...mais e mais... /verses of Saúl Dias and drawings by Júlio. No. 1 a little handled and with some restorations, more extensive on the first sheet (in the remaining margins); nº 2 with slight marginal restorations; the first four numbers with some pencil underlining; nº 28 with slightly worn folds; nº 35 with delicate signature on the 1st page (Dr. João Marinho). The two book-shaped boxes (signed Invicta Livro), covered in red shagreen, graphic motifs from the magazine blind-engraved on the covers and a gold title, with the same graphics on the spines.

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SANTA TERESA, Frei João José de, O.C.D.- ISTORIA | DELLE GVERRE | DEL | REGNO DEL BRASILE | ACCADVTE | TRA LA CORONA DI PORTOGALLO, | E | LA REPVBLICA DI OLANDA. | COMPOSTA, ED OFFERTA | ALLA SAGRA REALE MAESD’A DI | PIETRO SECONDO | RE DI POTIGALLO &c. | Dal P. F. Gio: Gioseppe di S. Teresa Carmelitano Scalzo. PARTE PRIMA. [PARTE SECONDA].- In Roma: Nella Stamperia di Antonio de Rossi, 1698- 2 partes em 1 vol.: il.; 29 cm.- E.
Fr. João José de Santa Teresa (1658- ca. 1733), whose secular name was João de Noronha Freire, was born in Lisbon and left for Rome in 1678, where he joined the Order of Discalced Carmelites. The work, subsidized with 5,000 Cruzados by King D. Pedro II of Portugal, describes the conflicts that occurred in Brazil in the 17th century, until the end of the Dutch occupation of the Northeast, which had its epilogue with the Pernambuco Insurrection (1654). Borba de Moraes considers it «One of the most sumptuous works published in the seventeenth century on a Brazilian subject». The copy, treated and carefully washed and glued, but complete and very clean, retains the two original cover pages (one on each part), dated 1698. The publisher and printer Antonio de Rossi had a new cover made in 1700, which he began to insert into the still existing copies. The collation of each of the parts is as follows: Part prima - [12], 232, [16] p.: 1 allegorical frontispiece, portrait of King D. Pedro II and 15 engravings and unfolded maps; Part two - 211, [21] p.: portrait of King D. João IV and 8 engravings and unfolded maps. Slight cropping, but still maintaining good margins; the engravings, with occasional restorations to the folds, are all mounted on stubs and well folded. Recent binding, full shagreen, signed by master Império Graça, with gold decoration on the covers, closed gold panles on the spine and protective case. Barbosa Machado, II, p. 676. Palha, 4267. Ameal, 2133. Sabin, 76794. Borba de Moraes, 770.

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GONÇALVES, Pe. Joaquim Afonso, C.M.- Diccionario Portuguez-China no estilo vulgar mandarim e classico geral / composto por J. A. Gonçalves. Sacerdote da Congregação da Missão M.R.S.A.- Macao: Impressa com licença regia no Real Collegio de S. Jose., Anno de 1831.- [4[, IV, 872 p.; 19 cm.- E.
Rare edition printed in Macau, written by Lazarist Fr. Joaquim Afonso Gonçalves (1771-1841), born in Cerva (Vila Real), astronomer, mathematician and philologist, one of the most eminent sinologists of the 19th century, passionately dedicating himself during the last 28 years of his life in Macau, studying the Chinese language. A member of the Royal Asiatic Society and the Lisbon Academy of Sciences, he was highly regarded within the Chinese intellectual community itself. The edition, with loose printing on poor quality paper, includes much of the text in two-column characters. Slightly shaved specimen; half-title (with sinic characters) mirrored; title page with small marginal imperfections; last two leaves with some restorations, stains and minor wormholes. Inscription of gift from Celestino de Menezes to João F[eliciano]. Marques Pereira, dated 1904, in the free endpaper. Ex-libris of Victor d’Avila Perez (lot nº 3341 from the auction catalogue held in 1939). Full sheepsin binding, with gold ornamental border on the covers and the initials J.F.M.P. engraved at the bottom of the spine. Inocêncio, IV, p. 57. Samodães, 1434. Macanese Bibliography, 727. Jack M. Braga (Primórdios, appendix III), 21

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SOARES, D. Frei João, O.A.D.- COMMENTARIVM | in sacrosanctum domini nostri IESV Christi Euangelium, | secundum Matthæum: rectu[m] & synceru[m] sensum explicans. | Plurimas etiã hæreticoru[m] minimè orthodoxas opiniones, egregiê dilues. | Cõcionatoribus, disputatibus, & omnibus catholicis apprimê vtile. | A Reuerendiss. Dño. D Ioanne Soarez, Episcopo Conimbricensi, | & Arganili Comite, æditum. | [gravura xilográfica com as armas episcopais] | Cum gratia & priuilegio Regio ad decenium. | Indice etiam locupletissimo adiecto.- Conimbricæ: Apud Ioannem Barrerium Typographum Regium. [Anno M. D. LXII. 1562].- [4], 577 p.; 26 cm.- E.
Fr. João Soares (1507-1572), born in Urrô (Penafiel), was a hermit of Saint Augustine and participated in the third session of the Council of Trent (1561/63); he was confessor of King D. João III and bishop of Coimbra between 1545 and the year of his death. He left us the constitutions of his diocese (Coimbra, 1548) and an extensive bibliography on religious themes, namely commentaries on the Gospels of Matthew, Luke and Mark. In 1548 he was responsible for publishing the new “Constitutions” of his bishopric. Second edition, with the royal privilege occupying the front of the second folio. The first edition (Anselmo, 158), in addition to other differences, presents the privilege on the verso of the first folio. On the back of the last sheet (missing in the BNP copy) there is a colophon dated October 1561. Copy, cropped, with ablation of the last line of the imprint (with the date), on the title page. Otherwise, a very clean and complete copy. Full sheepskin binding, from the 17th century(?) with mottled patina, preserving the original endpapers intact, on plain paper. Anselmo, 164. Biblioteca Nacional (16th century), 855. Biblioteca de D. Manuel II only refers to the 1566 edition. Reiss & Auvermann (Auction 40), 1803 (the same copy, with the mistaken cataloging as being from the first edition) .

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[SILVA, D. Jorge da].- TRACTADO EM | QVE SE CONTEM A PAI- | xam de Christo, segundo p Texto dos | Euangelistas muy deuotamente mora- | lizada: & outra Doctrina muito deuo- | ta & proueitosa, q[ue] mostra os proueitos | de se juntar hu[m]a Alma cõ Xpo & duas | Elegias à bem auenturada Magdalena | [gravura xilográfica] | Cõ hu[m] aparelho pera cõfessar & cõmu[m]- | gar: & hum virtuoso Exercicio, | & a Doctrina Christam. Com licença do Sancto Officio.- Euora: em casa de Martim de Burgos, impressor da Vniversidade, 1589.- [8], clxix, [6] f.; 13 cm.- E.
Devotional work attributed by the bibliography to D. Jorge da Silva (†1578), nobleman and State councilor who accompanied King D. Sebastião I on the tragic journey to Africa. In the preface (2nd and 3rd preliminary pages), the printer Martim de Burgos, states: “This liuro, deuoto Lector, I print in this city Deuora meu Pay que[que] Deos aja, per duas veses & toda a copia dos liuros se dispe[n]deo muito depressa...”, so this is the third edition, the first two having been printed by André de Burgos, also in Évora, in 1571(?) and 1574 respectively (Anselmo, 379 & 409). Edition mainly composed in round characters, with some epigraphs and current titles in Gothic. Cropped copy, with slight browning and occasional minor stains; title page a little shorter; carmine edges, with excess ink sometimes staining some margins. 20th century full sheepskin binding. Inocêncio, IV, p. 175 and VI, p. 333. Anselmo, 428. Biblioteca Nacional (16th Century), 853. Bibliotec de D. Manuel II, not mentioned.

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PEDRO, D. (Conde de Barcelos).- NOBILIARIO | DE D. PEDRO | CONDE DE BARCELOS | HIJO DEL REY D. DIONIS | DE PORTVGAL. | ORDENADO Y ILVSTRADO | COM NOTAS Y INDICES | POR IVAN BAVTISTA LAVAÑA | CORONISTA MAYOR DEL REINO | DE PORTVGAL.- En Roma: Por Estevan Paolinio, 1640.- [14 (i. e. 12)], 402, [36], 46, [7, 1 br.] p.: 1 frontispício gravado; 40 cm.- E.
D. Pedro, Count of Barcelos (1287-1354), natural son of King D. Dinis I, a prominent figure in peninsular medieval culture. We owe him the compilation of the songs of the Galician-Portuguese troubadours, the “General Chronicle of Spain”, from 1344 and the “Book of Lineages” whose Quarto or Nobiliário Book we find here in its rare original edition (the second was published in Madrid, in 1646). The four parts of the “Book of Lineages” (only fragments of the second and third books have reached us) were only published in the 19th century, by Alexandre Herculano, in the collection “Portugaliae Monumenta Historica, Série Scriptores”. The structure of the copy develops as follows:. 1 - Allegorical frontispiece engraved in copperplate print (with some restorations); 2 - Title page (with old ownership erased); 3 - Text «Al lector», signed by printer Estevan Paolinio (1 f.); 4 - Prologue by Count D. Pedro (1 f.); 5 - Index of titles I, II and III (1 f., wrongly bound before the dedication); 6 - Dedication to Manuel de Moura Corte-Real, 2nd Marquis of Castel Rodrigo, signed by Juan Baptista Lavanha (2 f., last with blank back); 6 - Prologue by Count D. Pedro (f. +5); 7 - Text, starting in paragraph 16 of title III (p. 1 to 402); 8 - Pequena nota sobre a continuação do Nobiliário (1 f., with blank verso); 9 - Indice de los apellidos [e títulos] deste nobiliario (4 f.); 10 - Indice dos nomes propios dos varoes deste nobiliario (13 f.); 11 - Notas del Marques de Montebello al Nobiliario del Conde D. Pedro (p. 1 to 46); 12 - Tabla de los apellidos, y solares... (4 f.). Carefully washed copy, with some restorations on the final pages, occasional slight stains, missing the half-title, but preserving the “Notas del Marqves de Montebelo” and the final “Tablas” that are missing in most known copies. Interesting handwritten note at the bottom of the last printed page: It cost 4:500 rs. in Jan. from 1693. Recent binding, full natural sheepskin, with blind tooling on the covers and gold florets between the sectionss of the spine. Samodães, 2366. Palau, 133210.

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