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PINTO, Fernão Mendes.- HISTORIA | ORIENTAL | DE LAS PEREGRINACIONES | DE FERNAN MENDEZ PINTO | PORTVGVEZ, ADONDE SE ESCRIVEN MUCHAS, Y | muy estrañas cosas que vio, y oyó en los Reynos de la China, Tartaria, Sornao, que | vulgarmente se llama Siam, Calamiñam, Peguu, Martauan, y otros muchos | de auellas partes Orientales, de que en estas nuestras de Occi- | dente ay muy poca, o ninguna noticia. | ... | TRADVZIDO DE PORTVGVES EN CASTELLANO POR EL | Licenciado Francisco de Herrera Maldonado...-En Valencia: En casa de los herderos de Chrysostomo Garriz, por Bernardo Nogues, 1645.- [24], 482, [9, 1 br.] p.; 29 cm.- E.
Third Spanish edition of “Peregrinação”, published before the birth of the second Portuguese one, printed in Lisbon, in 1678 (the first two Spanish editions, were published in Madrid, in 1620 and 1627). Fernão Mendes (1510/14-1583) left for India in 1537, having remained in the East for around 21 years. The “Pilgrimage”, a fantastic account of his troubled adventures, was originally published on the initiative of Friar Belchior Faria, 31 years after his death (Lisbon, 1614), based on the original manuscript bequeathed by the author to Casa Pia dos Penitentes. The first three preliminary pages correspond to the title, licenses and dedication. On the fourth page begins the «Apologia en favor de Fernan Mendes Pinto, y essa Historia Oriental», by the translator, Francisco de Herrera, which runs for 16 pages. This is followed by the «Catalogo de los avtores que han written de las Indias Orientales, Iapon, y China, y de sus situaciones, nauegacion, y conquers». The work begins with the next page. At the end, there is the «Tabla de los capitulos...» and, on the last page (with a blank verso), the colophon. Lightly handled copy, with slight browning and occasional stains; outside margin of the first two and last sheets with some restorations, without affecting the text; some inscriptions of ownership, faded, on the title page. Contemporary binding, fully made of flexible parchment, a little worn, with new endpapers and ties. Inocêncio, II, p. 289. Samodães, 2074. Palau, 163204. Leite de Faria, 27-4.

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MANUSCRITOS.- LISBOA (Quinta das Picoas).- Séculos XVI e XVII (1590-1690).- 10 documentos notariais principais; 31 cm.- E.
The initial index records the following main documents:  1 - Escrptura de compra, em 1597, por joão de Consciência, a Simão da Fon[se]ca Coitinho, da Quinta das Picoas (c/ título de propriedade e certidão de medição, com os respectivos traslados e requerimentos); 2 - Escriptura de aforamento feita por D. Luiza Begot, e seu f[ilh]o Simão Falcão do prazo da Graça feita em 1606; 3 - Escritura de compra de Luiz Falcão, a Luiz de Vasconcellos seu irmão e irmãs, da Quinta junto das Picoas a honde hoje há eira (c/ escritura de compra de um foro, em 1590 e carta de partilhas); 4 - Escritura de novo emprazamento feita pelo Prior de Santa Marinha a Luiz Falcão em 1624 de uma terra de pão e vinho nas Picoas (c/ emprazamento antigo e provisão); 5 - Escritura de compra feita pelo Conigo João Falcão em 1658, do prazo de Santa Cruz do Castello... (c/ escritura de emprazamento e provisão de amortização); 6 - Escritura de emprazamento a Igreja de S. Cristóvão feito em 1635 de huma terra as Picoas... (c/ título de amortização de 1764); 7 - [Escritura de] Compra de hum foro q. pagava Antonio Lobo por huma terra às Picoas... (c/ escritura de emprazamento); 8 - Carta de arrematação de huma terra as Picoas , foreira a Sra. D. Anna de Castro...; 9 - Escritura de compra feita por Luiz Falcão a Luiz de Vasconcellos de huma terra com oliveiras nas Picoas... (c/ títulos antigos pertencentes a esta terra); 10 - Escrituras de emprazamento e títulos por onde António da Costa pessuhia as terras q. vendeu em 1674 a Luiz Falcão... Each of these 10 documents is accompanied by a variable number of attached documents (between 8 and 20?), referring to the main document, most of which are notary documents and respective transfers). Some documents have browning and other imperfections, but in general, entirely readable. The set is covered in solid contemporary full sheepskin binding (very worn), with two labels: Maço. VII. Vol. XIV.; Lisbon Quinta das Picoas.

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FREITAS, Frei Serafim de.- DE | IVSTO IMPERIO | LVSITANORVM | ASIATICO. | Auctor Doctor Fr. Seraphino de Freitas Lusitano in Pinciana | Academia Academia Vespertinæ in Sacris Canonibus Cathedræ an- | tecessore ê Mercenarijs minimo...- Vallisoleti: Ex Officina Hieronymi Morillo, 1625.- [8], 190, [28] f.; 19 cm.- E.
Original edition of an important work on Portuguese Asian possessions, which would only be republished in 1925. The author (ca. 1570-1633), Portuguese jurist, born in Lisbon, studied at the Anthony the Great Jesuit College and received a doctorate in Canons from the University of Coimbra; from 1608 he entered the Convent of Nª. Mrs. da Mercê, in Valladolid, the city where he was a lawyer and teacher. The work, published in response to another by Hugo Grotius (Mare liberum..., 1608), is part of the controversy over freedom of navigation on the seas and, in this specific case, the dispute between the Dutch and Portuguese, then under Philippine rule. The text is entirely Latin, with the exception of the licenses which are in Castilian; the title page is composed of black and red; at the end of the text, the colophon: Vallisoleti: Ex Officina Hieronymi Morillo. Almæ Vniversitatis Typographi. Anno M. DC. XXV. Two old manuscripts on the title page: Luis de Mértola Carmelita; From Livraria do Carmo de Sec. al(?). Some handwritten notes, from the time, in the second free endpaper; purchase inscription on the first free endpaper: Purchased at the book auction at the Bibliotheca Publica in Lisbon on September 26, 1865. B. dos M. Mag. e Souza. Copy a little cropped, but clean. 19th century binding, with leather spine. Inocêncio, XIX, p. 357. Samodães, 1325. Ávila Perez, 3101. Palau, 94957.

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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: Na Officina de Joseph Antonio da Sylva, 1735-1749.- 22 vols.: il.; 29 cm.- E.
A monumental work, it can be considered a general history of the Kingdom, so varied is the information it contains. The Evidences are also of undeniable interest, since, in particular, they transcribe documents that have since disappeared. The copy matches exactly the description given to us by Inocêncio, although the volumes were bound differently, that is: the first 12 volumes of the History are bound in 15 volumes (volumes XI and XII were each divided into two bindings); The six volumes of the Proofs and the Index volume follow. First volume missing the engraved frontispiece and portrait of the author. The fourth volume contains engravings of royal seals, medals and coins minted in Portugal since the beginning of the monarchy. Exceptionally clean and solid copy, also due to the good quality of the paper on which it was printed. Contemporary binding, fully flecked sheepskin (all the same), with gold closed panels on the spines and carminated edges; some spines with imperfections and signs of wormholes; volume V of History with some superficial damage to the covering of the back cover. All volumes feature the modern ex-libris of Pombeiro de Riba Vizella, pasted on the front pages or on the free endpapers. Inocêncio, I, p. 101. Samodães, 3241.

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