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Carta nautica tratta dal raro Recueil de Plusiereurs Plans des Ports et Rades de la Mer Mediterranée Dediée A Monseigneur le Grand Prieur de France, General des Galeres Levé et Dessigné sur les Lieux par les Srs. Michelot Hydrographe et Pilote Real des Galeres du Roy et Bremond Hydrographe du Roy et de la Ville, avec Pri.ge Du Roy (1727), atlante nautico di 37 tavole, stampato a Marsiglia. I piani nautici sono incisi da Pieter Starckman, uno dei più attivi intagliatori dell’epoca, collaboratore di molti cartografi ed editori. Secondo Shirley [cfr. Maps in the Atlases of the British Library, p. 1234] la prima edizione dell’opera contiene 21 tavole, mentre la ristampa, senza data, contiene 37 tavole delle quali alcune datate 1730. La terza, e ultima, contiene 38 tavole e reca la data 1732. Henry Michelot, dopo il successo riscosso con la pubblicazione della sua guida nautica Le Portulan de Partie de la Mer Méditerranée, ou Le vray Guide des Pilotes Costiers (1703), si unì a Laurent Bremond. All’inizio del XVIII secolo Henry Michelot e Laurens Bremond pubblicarono due importanti atlanti nautici del Mediterraneo e piani nautici ampiamente utilizzati dai naviganti costieri. Le carte sono interessanti e importanti per l’attendibilità derivata dall’esperienza di Michelot che, a differenza dei successivi “geografi del Dépôt des cartes et plans de la Marine” come Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, ha avuto una lunga esperienza in mare. Il primo atlante prodotto contiene 16 carte, su piccola scala, del Mediterraneo e della costa atlantica in prossimità dello stretto di Gibilterra, integrate da una o più profili costieri. Le date delle carte sono comprese tra il 1715 e il 1726; in questo periodo Michelot si firmava come Hydrographe et Pilote Real des Galères du Roy (idrografo e pilota della cambusa reale per il corpo della galea dei re). Poco si sa del co-creatore dell’opera Laurent Bremond. Nella raccolta nautica il suo nome succede sempre a quello di Michelot, e viene qualificato come Hydrographe du Roy et de la Ville (idrografo del re e della città). Bremond sembrerebbe essere stato l’editore e il venditore della raccolta nautica, la forza commerciale della società; titolare di una sorta di negozio vicino al porto. Tutte le carte sono chiaramente contrassegnate: Ce vendent a Marseille chez Laurens Bremond sur le Port au coin de Reboul (venduto a Marsiglia da Laurens Bremond nel porto all’angolo di Reboul). Incisione in rame, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Bibliografia S. Bifolco, Mare Nostrum (2019), pp. 270-271, tav. 122; Palau, 168325. Tooley, 438,80. Nautical chart taken from the rare Recueil de Plusiereurs Plans des Ports et Rades de la Mer Mediterranée Dediée A Monseigneur le Grand Prieur de France, General des Galeres Levé et Dessigné sur les Lieux par les Srs. Michelot Hydrographe et Pilote Real des Galeres du Roy et Bremond Hydrographe du Roy et de la Ville, avec Pri.ge Du Roy (1727), nautical atlas of 37 plates, printed in Marseilles. The nautical plans are engraved by Pieter Starckman, one of the most active engravers of the time, collaborator of many cartographers and publishers. According to Shirley [see Maps in the Atlases of the British Library, p. 1234] the first edition of the work contains 21 plates, while the reprint, undated, contains 37 plates, some of which are dated 1730. The third and last edition contains 38 plates and is dated 1732. Henry Michelot, after the success achieved with the publication of his nautical guide Le Portulan de Partie de la Mer Méditerranée, ou Le vray Guide des Pilotes Costiers (1703), joined Laurent Bremond. In the early 18th century Henry Michelot and Laurens Bremond published two important nautical atlases of the Mediterranean and nautical plans widely used by coastal mariners. The charts are interesting and important for the reliability derived from the experience of Michelot who, unlike later "geographers of the Dépôt des cartes et plans de la Marine" such as Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, had long experience at sea. The first atlas produced contains 16 maps, on a small scale, of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coast near the Strait of Gibraltar, supplemented by one or more coastal profiles. The dates of the charts are between 1715 and 1726; at this time Michelot signed himself as Hydrographe et Pilote Real des Galères du Roy (hydrographer and pilot of the royal galley for the kings' galley corps). Little is known about the co-creator of the work Laurent Bremond. In the nautical collection his name always succeeds that of Michelot, and he is qualified as Hydrographe du Roy et de la Ville (hydrographer of the king and the city). Bremond would seem to have been the publisher and seller of the nautical collection, the commercial force of the company; owner of a sort of store near the port. All charts are clearly marked: Ce vendent a Marseille chez Laurens Bremond sur le Port au coin de Reboul (sold in Marseille by Laurens Bremond in the port at the corner of Reboul). Copper engraving, in excellent condition. Literature S. Bifolco, Mare Nostrum (2019), pp. 270-271, tav. 122; Palau, 168325. Tooley, 438.80.
190021236Paris, Macia & Cie, ca. 1900. Vortitel, farblithografischer Titel und 48 beidseitig bedruckte farblithogr. Tafeln mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Lithographien von Appel, Paris. Fol. - 45:31 cm., Halbpergamenteinband um 1900.
578775Paris, C.E.D.R.E., 1986-1994. 5 vol. in-4, rel. pleine-toile bleue marine, pièce de titre rouge, titre et filet dorés.
184865464Par Antonio Vieira, traduit, pour la première fois, du portugais, par E. Garay de Monglave, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin brun, dos à 4 nerfs orné, Just Rouvier, Paris, 1848, 2 ff., XV-311 pp. Rappel du titre complet : Miroir des Fourberies politiques, administratives et sociales. Roueries des voleurs qui exploitent l'Etat, les Ministères, la Bureaucratie, les Tribunaux, l'Eglise, l'Armée, la Flotte, la Vie Publique et la Vie privée
8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, title in red and black, 17 monochrome plates, 9 illustrations and 12 maps and plans (a number full-page) in the text and a large folding map on japon; handsomely bound in full burgundy crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 16pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. Published in the 'Country Life Series of Military Histories'. Includes coloured plate of uniform, monochrome plates of colours (1-4 Bns), medals, bibliography, ROH (first two years of WWI), and list of officers serving in August 1916. Sutcliffe, p.327; White, p.109.
71383aafLisboa, Typographia universal, 1872, 1900, in-4to, 186 p. + L + 686 p. + CCXXX, quelques annotations à la plume dans les dernières pages, reliure en demi-cuir, tranches rouges, pièce de titre au dos.
73929aafLisbonne, Impr. de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, 1894, in-4to, 288 p. + 40 planches lithogr., demi-toile (bibl.).
a72705Lisboa 1876 Imprensa Nacional. In Portuguese. Hardcover. 2 volumes. Lg.4to.s 902pp. cloth. Faint institute stamp on front endpaper. Good plus some wear on edges and corners leaves lightly toned. 2 volumes complete. . hardcover
177241404Lisboa: impresso na officina de Miguel Rodrigues 1772. First edition. Removed. Very good clean copies both removed from larger volumes with numerals noted on top edge of each leaf. 4 pp.; 6 pp.203-208. Approx 8 x 11 1/2 each. Two documents five years apart concerning the needed educational reform in Portugal at the Collegio de Nobres. The first document concerns rules to tighten up the procedures of the College of Nobles instituted by Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo Marquês de Pombal just a year earlier to strengthen scientific education and the second with further reforms to educate the sons of the nobility with useful and practical knowledge shortly before the school's failure. Pombal's attempt "was not a successful enterprise: among the main causes for its failures were financial difficulties the attitude of the Portuguese nobility who antagonized such an educational programme disciplinary questions and the inappropriateness of the course to students who were too young to profit from them. Scientific teaching lasted for 5 years 1766-1772 " In The Sciences in the European Periphery During the Enlightenment p. 11. It would be the reforms of the University of Coimbra to which the focus was transferred that would finally succeed. OCLC locates a copy of the first document at the BN Espana. Delgado da Silva: Collecção da legislação Portugueza II pp. 318-20 & pp. 585-7. OCLC: 740377909. impresso na officina de Miguel Rodrigues unknown
16-6257Tours/Blois: 1924. Page from a Liber amicorum with greeting and autographs from visiting dignitaries. Possibly signed during a visit to the Château du Clos Lucé. .Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern married Manuel II of Portugal in 1913 after his 1910 deposition from the Portuguese throne. The couple lived in exile first in England at Fulwell Park and later in Germany. They had no children and Manuel II died in 1932. Following Manuel's death Augusta Victoria married a second time to Count Robert Douglas. Tours/Blois: 1924 unknown
177528234Lisbon: colophon: Na Regia Officina Typografica 1775. Folio. 38 pp. <br><br>The Portuguese king decides to reform and reorganize the Hospital Real das Caldas a thermal springs treatment center that Queen Leonor established in 1484. The details of the innovations are detailed here. "Alvará de Regimento por que Vossa Magestade annullando cassando e abolindo o antigo Regimento chamado Compromisso do Hospital Real das Caldas . . . que depois delle se expediram; fazendo cessar a Inspecção que sobre elle até agora teve a Meza da Consciencia e Ordens; e separando-o da Adminstração dos Conegos Seculares de S. João Evangelista".<br>Â Â Â Â => No copy traced via WorldCat or COPAC. Removed from a bound volume and laid into modern wrappers. Light stain in outer margin of last leaf with a trace of same showing on a few more inward; old foliation neatly inked in upper outer corners; generally clean with good margins. One inked contemporary marginal note. [colophon: Na Regia Officina Typografica unknown books
177241404Lisboa: impresso na officina de Miguel Rodrigues 1772. First edition. Removed. Very good clean copies both removed from larger volumes with numerals noted on top edge of each leaf. 4 pp.; 6 pp.203-208. Approx 8 x 11 1/2 each. Two documents five years apart concerning the needed educational reform in Portugal at the Collegio de Nobres. The first document concerns rules to tighten up the procedures of the College of Nobles instituted by Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo Marquês de Pombal just a year earlier to strengthen scientific education and the second with further reforms to educate the sons of the nobility with useful and practical knowledge shortly before the school's failure. Pombal's attempt "was not a successful enterprise: among the main causes for its failures were financial difficulties the attitude of the Portuguese nobility who antagonized such an educational programme disciplinary questions and the inappropriateness of the course to students who were too young to profit from them. Scientific teaching lasted for 5 years 1766-1772 " In The Sciences in the European Periphery During the Enlightenment p. 11. It would be the reforms of the University of Coimbra to which the focus was transferred that would finally succeed. OCLC locates a copy of the first document at the BN Espana. Delgado da Silva: Collecção da legislação Portugueza II pp. 318-20 & pp. 585-7. OCLC: 740377909. impresso na officina de Miguel Rodrigues unknown books
1968013886Philadelphia: Graduate School of Fine Arts University of Pennsylvanai 1968. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Scarce 1968 student publication of the Graduate School of Fine Arts University of Pennsylvania from a diverse group of contributors - designers architects and photographers - who had influential careers in their fileds. Photographer Bruce Davidson contributes 16 b& photos two years before he published East 100th Street which put him on the map. Photographer Armando Salas Portugal has 14 pages of b&w photos of the work of Mexican architect and landscape designer Luis Barragan. Other contributors include Louis Kahn John Philips Nicholas Muhlenberg Jack McCormick Ruth Patrick Ann Louise Strong Ian McHarg Howard Nemerov Aldo van Eyck Paul Parin and Fritz Morgenthaler. Glossy b&w pictorial cover measures 9x12' 136 pages. Modest edgewear. OCLC list only 2 copies. Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvanai unknown
177528222Lisbon: Na Regia Officina Typografica. 1775. Folio 29 cm; 11.5". 7 1 blank pp. <br><br>The king has decided that reform and improvement aere needed at the Orphans' Hospital Hospital dos Expostos in Lisbon and here issues the decree specifying the changes. "Alvará por que Vossa Magestade he servido occorrer com as providencias necessarias para fazer em cessar os inconvenientes que até agora se praticavam no Hospital dos Expostos: Dando nova forma para as creações entregas e educações delles . . . ".<br>Â Â Â Â => No copies found via WorldCat or COPAC. Removed from a bound volume; now in modern wrappers. Old foliation neatly inked in upper outer corners; clean with wide margins. Na Regia Officina Typografica. unknown books
1838435690Lisboa 1838. First Edition. Hardcover. Portuguese book of heraldry and genealogy of titled families. Very good copy finely bound in contemporary gilt-tooled half aniline calf over sand-grain boards. Some light foxing to interior. Folding plate. Previous owner's notes remain. Provenance: bookplate of Thomas Glas Sandeman name also present in gilt on cover. Physical Description; lxx 301 pages 1 folded leaf ; 22 cm. Notes;Attributed to João Carlos Feo Cardozo de Castello Branco e Torres and Manuel de Castro Pereira de Mesquita. Lisboa hardcover
1980ARTE2396Lisabon, Associação dos Arquitectos Portugueses 1980. 4°. XXIII, 763 S. mit zahlreichen s/w Abb., OKst. mit OUmschlag, gut erhalten.
202658Paris, Charpentier et Cie, 1873 in-12, XX-423 pp., portrait-frontispice, index, demi-maroquin marron à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture conservée (Creuzevault). Dos légèrement passé.
222569S.l., s.d. (vers 1820) in-folio, [24] ff. n. ch., couverts d'une écriture moyenne et très lisible (environ 30 lignes par page), broché sous couverture d'attente de papier crème.
184113655Lisboa, Vicente Jorge de Castro & Irmao, 1841. 3 tomes en 1 vol. in-12 de (4)-VI-(2)-219, 247-(1), 201 pp., demi-cuir de Russie noir, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque).
2003PG038<p>Comentadas pelo Marquês do Lavradio D. José de Almeida Correia de Sá revistas e coordenadas por Ernesto de Campos de Andrada. Parte Primeira 1796 a 1833 Volume I. Volume II a Volume VI e VIII Imprensa da Universidade. Coimbra.1932 1933 1934 1937 e 1938. </p>_x000d_<p>5 Volumes de 233x16 cm. Com viii 432; viii 478; 401 iv; viii 379 viii 347</p>_x000d_<p>Brochado. Ilustrado em extratexto sobre papel couché com 94 gravuras. </p>_x000d_<p>Obra dividida em três partes. A primeira ocupa os volumes I e II e abrange o período de 1796 a 1833. A segunda parte ocupa o 3º e 4º volumes e abrange o período de 1834 a 1853 a terceira parte ocupa o 5º volume e abrange o período de 1854 a 1857. </p>_x000d_<p>Cada volume contém índice dos capítulos e índice onomástico. </p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com todos os volumes por abrir.</p>_x000d_<p>5 de 8 volumes.</p>_x000d_<p>Memórias que registam pormenorizadamente quer os acontecimentos da vida privada quer os acontecimentos políticos diplomáticos militares e sociais de uma época conturbada que foi dominada pelas invasões francesas pela revolução Liberal de 1820 e pela Guerra Civil entre Liberais e Absolutistas. </p>_x000d_<p>D. Francisco de Almeida Portugal Lisboa 1796 - Roma 1870 oitavo filho do 3º Marquês do Lavradio distinguiu-se como diplomata representando Portugal em diversos países europeus desde 1818 até ao fim da sua vida. O lugar mais importante que ocupou foi o de ministro plenipotenciário em Londres desde 1851 a 1869. Neste último ano foi transferido para Roma onde faleceu. Desempenhou por diversas vezes as funções de Ministros dos Negócios Estrangeiros e foi elevado á dignidade de 2º Conde do Lavradio em 1 de dezembro de 1834. </p>_x000d_<p>D. José Maria do Espírito Santo de Almeida Correia de Sá Lisboa 1874 - Lisboa 1945 que sucedeu a seu bisavô como 6.º Marquês de Lavradio e 9º Conde de Avintes foi um aristocrata e intelectual oficial do Exército Português. Distinguiu como memorialista e no campo da historiografia militar. Frequentou a Academia Militar e em 1910 aquando da imposição da República o Marquês de Lavradio passou à reserva e acompanhou o Rei Dom Manuel II para o exílio em Inglaterra. Além da colaboração na edição destas memórias do seu tio avô e escreveu igualmente as suas memórias que incluem as impressões do exílio em Inglaterra com o rei D. Manuel II. </p> I-95-H-54 unknown
1730LBW-6149[circa 1730]. 289 x 450 mm.
1836LBW-5980[1836]. 596 x 878 mm.
1836LBW-5897[1836]. 578 x 380 mm.
1836LBW-5976[1836]. 597 x 397 mm.
1764LBW-7021764 216 x 172 mm.