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181043920Rio de Janeiro: Na Impressão Regia 1810. Marbled paper-covered boards gilt titles marbled endpapers with numerous blanks bound in. Very good boards lightly nicked scattered foxing penciled notations in margins and last blank. 31 pp. 4to. Concerning the lack of Administration of Justice in the Villas and Courts of the District of Pernambuco Brazil. The six part solution entails the breaking of the state into two sections to be more easily administered. Signed and dated in type "Dado no Palacio do Rio de Janeiro em quinze de janeiro de mil oitocentos e dez." OCLC locates a single copy at JCB: OCLC: 82824116. Cf. Camargo-Moraes. Bibl. do Impressão Régia II 112. (Na Impressão Regia) hardcover books
GD76<p>Sentence - Revolt of the Tavern Keepers. Year 1757. 31 pages. In 1757 a bloody revolution took place in Porto which would become known as the Revolt of the Tavernkeepers instigated by the decision of the Marquis of Pombal to prohibit the sale of loose wine. The riot ended up causing hundreds of injuries and dozens of death sentences. Very rare. The investigation registered a total of 462 suspects 26 of whom 21 men and five women would be sentenced to death. Important historical suit. Original print with watermarks. The document was examined by a public archive and its authenticity was confirmed and that its origin does not come from any public archive. Graphos Art Collection.</p>
1819OB 3Lisboa: Na Impresso Regia Anno De M.DCCC. XIX. 1819. Hard Cover. O Principe Regente De Portugal E El Reino Unido Da Grande Bretanha E Irlanda. Asignado No Rio De Janeiro. Folio; 33 p. A-I2 I2 blank; 31.5 cm. This vital treaty between Great Britain and Portugal was signed during the Napoleonic Wars as Wellesley was conducting the Peninsular War to save the Portuguese from the terrors experienced by the Spanish. The treaty opened all Brazilian ports to English merchants and signalled for the first time that non-Portuguese were allowed to trade directly with the colony. Maria I 1734-1816 not only old had suffered a mental collapse in 1792 and her son João John VI served 24 years as Regent. In 1810 the government was in exile in Brazil and thus the Royal Press issued the first edition in Rio in 1810. This Lisbon edition was issued to make legitimate the treaty with the restoration of the Capital and the accession of John as King. A very good copy bound in recent half leather. OB3/HANos. Stock#OB 3 Na Impresso Regia hardcover
OB/OS3Lisboa: Na Impressao Regia Anno De M.DCCC. XIX. 1819. Hard Cover. Folio 33 p. A-I2 I2 blank. 31.5 cm. The vital treaty between Great Britain and Portugal signed during the Napoleonic Wars as Wellesley was conducting the Peninsular war to save the Portuguese from the terrors experienced by the Spanish. The treaty opened all Brazilian ports to English merchants and signalled for the first time that non-Portuguese were allowed to trade directly with the colony. Maria I 17344-1816 was not only old in 1792 she had suffered a mental collapse and her son Jaoa John VI served as Regent 24 years. In 1810 the government was in exile in Brazil and thus the Royal Press issued the first edition in Rio in 1810. This Lisbon edition was issued to make legitimate the treaty with the restoration of the Capital and the accession of John as King. A very good copy bound in recent half leather. HAN. OB /OS 3 Lisboa: Na Impressao Regia Anno De M.DCCC. XIX. [1819] hardcover
1811WRCAM16399London 1811. 7pp. Small quarto. Modern morocco backed marbled boards fine. Important treaty between the exiled Portuguese Crown and Great Britain concerning the establishment of packet lines between the two nations. Printed in English and Portuguese. hardcover books
188634020Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional 1886. First editions. Quarter morocco over marbled boards raised bands five compartments decorated in gilt. A very good copy boards rubbed endpapers toned. 86 140 pp. 10 folding charts. 8vo. The Tribunal de Contas lasted from 1849 to 1911. Rules of the Court Auditors this is the first revision since 1869 bound with the Organization of Treasury Services. OCLC shows 1 copy of Regimento do Tribunal at LOC; also one in Biblio Universitaria Joao Paulo II and in BN Portugal which also has the only copy of Organisacao dos Servicos. Imprensa Nacional hardcover books
175819230Paris: Chez la Veuve Didot Nyon.Brocas 1758. New Edition reviewed and enlarged. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf morocco label. Some rubbing small holes and chips at head and tail of spine. New Edition reviewed and enlarged. 1 vols. 8vo. This historian is best known for his history on the knights of Malta. Chez la Veuve Didot, Nyon...Brocas unknown books
Six medium octavo volumes in red faux leather (plastic leatherette) boards with original wrapers bound in ; approx 300-500 pages per volume; b/w/ illus., ports., facsims; onomastic index to last volume. In Portuguese. Series: Biblioteca historica de Portugal e Brasil ; Serie ultramarina, no. 6. Portuguese -- India. Discoveries (in geography) -- Portuguese. Portugal -- History -- Period of discoveries, 1385-1580. India -- History -- European settlements, 1500-1765. Orient -- History. Goa, Cochim, || Vol. 1 tr. by Isabel Ferreira do Amaral Pereira de Matos and Maria VitÛria Garcia Santos Ferreira; v. 2, 5-6, by Maria Vitoria Garcia Santos Ferreira; v.3-4, by Manuel Busquets de Aquilar. || ** Extra shipping costs may apply **.
116502aafA Varsovie, (Liège) Chez Janosrovicki, Imprimeur-Libraire (Lemarié), M. DCC. LXXXIV. 1784, in-8vo, XXXI (+ 1 = fautes à corriger) + 432 p., reliure en veau d’époque, dos richement orné, pièce de titre, tranches rouges.
74920aafLisboa, Typographia da Academia real das Sciencias, gr. in-4to, Descripçao de uma forma nova de trilobite lichas (uralichas) Ribeiroi. 1892, 31p., + VI planches lith. / Novas oservaçoes acerca de lichas (uralichas) ribeiroi. 1897, 34 p., + IV planches lith.,
71345aafLisboa, 1994, gr. in-8vo, 533 p. + 10 p. de photos, original wrappers.
73869aafLisbonne, Impr. de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, 1897-1898, gr. in-4to, 2 ff. + 47 p. + 10 planches ill. avec des figures + 10 ff. de texte, timbre "Geolog. Institut der Eidgen. techn. Hochschule Bibliothek" et timbre "Bibl. Paul Choffat" sur ff. de garde et titre, demi-toile (bibl.).
180040184France 1800. Oblong folio 228 x 317 mm. Sewn. i title 8 ii blank pp. Notated in black ink on 10-stave rastrum-ruled paper. <br /> <br /> With small oval handstamp of the Glasgow Society of Musicians to title and final page of music; "81" in contemporary manuscript to upper center of title; "480" in contemporary manuscript to lower inner corner of final blank page.<br /> <br /> Blank margins of title and final blank page soiled; occasional stains; minor loss to lower outer corner of title; small tear to blank lower margin of final leaf. Drawn from the opera "Adrasto re d'Egitto" to a libretto by G. de Gamerra first performed in Lisbon at the Teatro S Carlos on 21 December 1800. <br /> <br /> "Marcos Portugal was not only one of the most prolific Luso-Brazilian composers ever but also the most successful. His European fame rests above all on his comic operas especially Le confusioni della somiglianza Lo spazzacamino principe La donna di genio volubile Le donne cambiate and L'oro non compra amore and on the prima donna showpiece arias in La morte di Semiramide and Gli Orazi e i Curiazi. However he was equally famed in Portugal and Brazil as a composer of sacred music which he composed throughout his working life apart from the Italian period. His three best-known works remained in the repertory until the early 20th century: the Missa Grande c1790 the Matinas da Conceição 1802 and the Te Deum 1802.<br /> <br /> Portugal's operas were rooted in the Neapolitan style of Cimarosa. Yet as early as 1794 in Le donne cambiate he was more melodious and forward-looking using such devices as a 'stupefaction ensemble' and certain turns of phrase more readily associated with Rossini. His Lisbon operas were perhaps less adventurous musically relying more on Catalani's virtuosity. In his church music the elaborate stile concertato of his early years for the Patriarcal gradually developed into a pompous grandiloquent style fit to exhibit royal power. This is particularly so with the works for male voices and six organs at the Mafra Basilica many of which were reworked for mixed voices and orchestra for the Royal Chapel in Rio de Janeiro where the virtuosi castrati much appreciated by the King played a very influential role." António Jorge Marques and David Cranmer in Grove Music Online. unknown
183307Lisbon National Archives of Rhodesia & Nyasaland-Centro de Estudas Históricos Ultramarinos. 1962-1965. Original publisher's red cloth hardback gilt lettering spine thick large 8vo: Vol. I 1497-1506: xxxvi 832pp. Vol. II 1507-1510: xxx 612pp. Vol. III 1511-1514: xxvvii: 662pp. Vol. IV 1515-1516: xiv 604pp. Fine copies. Documentos Sobre Os Portugueses Em Mocambique E Na Africa Central 1497-1840 Lisbon, National Archives of Rhodesia & Nyasaland-Centro de Estudas Históricos Ultramarinos. 1962-1965 hardcover
6560Philadelphia: Lea Brothers & Company. 1890. Hardcover. Very Good-. Wear to extremities. Contemporary endpapers. First few pages show chipping ; No one expects a Spanish Inquisition! ; 8vo; 522 pages . 0781237793 . Lea Brothers & Company hardcover
18036227Madrid: Imprenta De Sangha. 1803. Hardcover. Very Good. Rubbing to boards. Library markings; In Spanish. Fancy marbled endpapers; 16mo; 125 pages . Imprenta De Sangha hardcover
179280619AB1792-1793. Bildgrösse: 23x38,6 cm. Unter Passepartout. In der Platte signiert, bezeichnet u. datiert. Unten handschriftlich von Stauffer Bern signiert und datiert.
11487Paris, Masson, 1880, 1 br., couverture muette. in-8, f.t., titre, 748 pp., 4 planches dépliantes, photo contrecollée sur bristol ;
18132896VILLANUEVA Y LA GELTRU: En la Oficina de Juan Ignacio Jordí. 1813. 8º.- Encuadernado en pleno pergamino de época.- 178 páginas.- 2 hojas. Palau dice de ella: la mayor parte de esta obra está traducida de la que escribió el Conde Oxenstira con adiciones del editor y traductor. Obra de gran aceptación que mereció varias ediciones en corto espacio de tiempo. Palau nº 11003 En la Oficina de Juan Ignacio Jordí. unknown
212400Varsovie [Liège], Janosrovicki [Lemarié], 1783 in-8, XXXII-493 pp., basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Coins usés.
243250Paris, A. Eymery, Le Normant, 1814 in-8, viij pp., pp. 9-67, demi-basane bouteille, dos lisse orné alternativement de fleurons et de semis géométriques dorés, coins en vélin, tranches citron (reliure de l'époque). Dos uniformément insolé et passé, rousseurs, petit manque de papier au f. 25-26, sans atteinte.
056304Lisboa ( Lisbonne ) Na impressão regia 1814 in 12 (17,5x12) 1 volume reliure pleine basane fauve racinée de l'époque, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre de cuir havane, portrait gravé en frontispice, 247 pages, portrait gravé en frontispice, 238 pages [1], ex-libris. José Agostinho de Macedo, 1761-1831. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Madrid, en la Imprenta Real, 1796. Tres volúmenes en 4to.menor; CIV-290 pp. + 309 pp. + 323 pp., con frontispicio y lámina, y un mapa plegado dibujado por Juan de la Cruz, y 24 espléndidas láminas grabadas en cobre por Muntaner, Brieva, Fabregat, Gamborino y Manuel Salvador Carmona sobre dibujos de Manuel de la Cruz y Salvador Maella. Encuadernación uniforme, de la época, en piel marbreada con lomera ornada y tejuelos.
2506ET166<p>Volume I Volumes II; Volumes III. Edição crítica do texto português por Luís Filipe Lindley Cintra. Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda. 1983 1984.</p>_x000d_<p>3 Volumes de 25x17 cm. Com ii dxcix viii; xxx 483 iv; ii xxv 454 iii págs. Brochados. Ilustrado com reproduções de manuscritos e documentos em extratexto no primeiro volume. </p>_x000d_<p>No primeiro volume encontra-se a introdução e extenso estudo sobre a crónica por Luís Cintra. Este constituiu a tese de doutoramento de Lindley Cintra em Filologia Românica pela Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa em 1951. A reprodução do texto acompanhada de vários comentários apenas se dá a partir do segundo volume.</p>_x000d_<p>Os três primeiros volumes são fac-símiles das edições originais de 1951 1954 e 1961 que surgem na sequência de um programa da INCM de edição e reedição de textos antigos e que acabou por segundo nota final do autor estimular a continuação da composição e impressão do texto do quarto volume que apenas foi publicado em 1990.</p>_x000d_<p> </p> SACO ET216-16 unknown
2202NS044<p>Volume I Volumes II a IV. Edição crítica do texto português por Luís Filipe Lindley Cintra. Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda. 1983 1984 1984 1990.</p>_x000d_<p>4 Volumes de 25x17 cm. Com ii dxcix viii; xxx 483 iv; ii xxv 454 iii; xxix 553 ii págs. Brochados. Ilustrado com reproduções de manuscritos e documentos em extratexto no primeiro volume.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar apresenta lombada partida capas manuseadas vinco na capa posterior do Volume III etiqueta comercial e charneiras desgastadas.</p>_x000d_<p>No primeiro volume encontra-se a introdução e extenso estudo sobre a crónica por Luís Cintra. Este constituiu a tese de doutoramento de Lindley Cintra em Filologia Românica pela Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa em 1951. A reprodução do texto acompanhada de vários comentários apenas se dá a partir do segundo volume.</p>_x000d_<p>Os três primeiros volumes são fac-símiles das edições originais de 1951 1954 e 1961 que surgem na sequência de um programa da INCM de edição e reedição de textos antigos e que acabou por segundo nota final do autor estimular a continuação da composição e impressão do texto do quarto volume que apenas foi publicado em 1990.</p> I-134-D-9 unknown