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1855 Lisboa, Typographia de Silva. Three volumes. Full leather with gilt tooling and lettering on spine; raised bands. Gilt floral borders on covers. Sides show heavy rubbing and surface wear. Marbled endpapers. Interiors are unmarked and generally clean. Sewn-in silk ribbons. 132 x 85mm. pp. Vol.1: [8], 614, viii, [2]. Vol 2: [6], 579, [1], xviii, [1]. Vol 3: [6], 413, [1], 57, [1], xiii, [1], xii. Volume III concludes with Oliveira's Viagem a ilha do amor: escrita a philandro, and ''Noticia de Francisco Xavier d'Oliveira'' by Joaquim Heliodoro da Cunha Rivara (1809-1879), which provides a Oliveira bibliography. As noted on title pages, Cartas familiares had been previously published in 1741 and 1742 at Amsterdam and Haya, respectively; Viagem a ilha do amor at Haya in 1744. Aubrey Bell's work, Portuguese Literature (1922), notes of Cartas familiares that ''their objects are various: love, literature, witchcraft, and even the relation of a man's character to the ribbon on his hat.'' Francisco Xavier de Oliveira (1702-1783), was a Portuguese diplomat and writer who came into conflict with the Inquisition. He gave up his diplomatic career, likely due to his Protestant inclinations, and moved to Holland in 1740. Around the time of the publication of Cartas familares, the Inquisition prohibited the publication of his writings in Portugal. He relocated to England in 1744. The Inquisition finally condemned him in 1761 and burned him in effigy in Lisbon. Following his condemnation, he issued a number of works contra the Inquisition and the Catholic church. He died in Hackney in 1783. N° de ref. del artículo 014284
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Título: Cartas familiares, historicas, politicas, e ...
Editorial: Typographia de Silva, Rua dos Douradores
Año de publicación: 1855
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Good+