Martim vaz (3 resultados)
Editorial: Miguel Deslandes, Lisbon, 1687
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Librería: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaSanctuary Books, A.B.A.A.
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. 4to (198 x 141mm). [8], 514pp. only, [1], (paginated 1-402, 433-514 (lacking leaves signed Cc2-Dd8, before index). Woodcut device to final verso and chapter endings. Text in double column. Contemporary limp vellum with remnants of ties, ms. title to spine; (some light dampstains, m…arginal worming affecting some text). First Edition. Of utmost rarity, an important collection of Portuguese sermons from the 17th century. Portuguese sermons tend to be quite formulaic in format, tone and content. Each sermon begins with a biblical quote and quickly develops into a strong anti-Jewish message, often delivered in a searing second person oratory as if chiding the penitents themselves. The efforts made to print these sermons (which often appeared within weeks of their original delivery) seem to indicate a special zeal on the part of the Portuguese Church to promote anti-Jewish arguments among the people. Not only were such sermons to be read at mass gatherings, they were made available for repeat consultations by a primary audience of priests and theologians who might in turn utilize the sermons' ideas and authorities in their own work. Rare work important for not only analyzing doctrinal content of the sermons but also to develop a sense of discourse during the time of the Inquisition.
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Librería: Livraria Castro e Silva, Lisboa, PortugalLivraria Castro e Silva
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Hard Cover. Condición: Good. E VIRIDARIO DE VARIAS FLORES EVANGELICAS, PLANTADO POR ALGVNS Insignes Oradores Portuguezes: CONSAGRADO A MELHOR PLANTA DO CEO, & flor de Lisboa, S. ANTONIO. LISBOA, Na Officina de MIGUEL DESLANDES. Com todas as licenças necessárias. Anno de 1687, A custa de Martim Vaz Tagarro, Mercador de Livros. In… 8º de 19,5x14 cm. Com [viii], 514, [1] págs. Encadernação da época em pergaminho flexível com título manuscrito na lombada. Ilustrado com vinhetas xilográficas decorativas: cesto de flores na folha de rosto e tarjas com motivos geométricos e mitológicos no início e final dos capítulos. Obra impressa a duas colunas. A Laurea Portuguesa, publicada à custa de Martim Vaz Tagarro, contém uma antologia de sermões dedicados a Santo António escritos por diversos autores, nomeadamente: Fernando de Santo Agostinho, Luís da Ascensão, Gonçalo da Madre de Deus Semblano, Diogo Lobo, Manuel Guilherme, Luís da Silveira, António da Madre de Deus, Sebastião de Novais, Luís de São José, António dos Arcanjos, Manuel da Conceição, Jerónimo Ribeiro de Carvalho, João Baptista, Agostinho da Costa, José de Santo António, e Francisco da Natividade. Barbosa Machado 1, 15, 64, 209, 318, 663-664, 696; 2, 213, 522, 594, 822; 3, 108, 226, 285, 696 Inocêncio 5, 168, 459-460; Cunha, X. Impr. deslandesianas 778; Monteverde 3054; Marinha. Impr. séc. XVII 419; Arouca L 22. Dim.: In 8º (19.5x14 cm) with [8], 514, [i] pp. Binding: Contemporary full calf with handwritten title on spine. Illustrated with woodcut decorative vignettes: flower basket on title page; head and tail vignettes at the beginning and end of each chapter decorated with geometric and mythological motifs. Work with text printed in two columns. The Laurea Portuguesa was published at the expenses of Martim Vaz Tagarro and it includes an anthology of sermons dedicated to Saint Anthony written by several authors, namely: Fernando de Santo Agostinho, Luís da Ascensão, Gonçalo da Madre de Deus Semblano, Diogo Lobo, Manuel Guilherme, Luís da Silveira, António da Madre de Deus, Sebastião de Novais, Luís de São José, António dos Arcanjos, Manuel da Conceição, Jerónimo Ribeiro de Carvalho, João Baptista, Agostinho da Costa, José de Santo António, e Francisco da Natividade. II 419; Arouca L 22. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: M-4-D-2.

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Librería: Globus Rare Books & Archives, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaGlobus Rare Books & Archives
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None. Condición: Very Good. Watercolour ca. 19 x 28 cm (8 x 11.5 in.) Grey wash on paper, mounted on an album leaf with double borders ruled in ink, manuscript caption title. Overall a very good watercolour. This early attractive well-executed watercolour by an anonymous French voyager shows an island of the Martim Vaz Archipela…go with a ship's launch at sea in the foreground. "Trindade and Martim Vaz is an archipelago located about 1,200 kilometers (740 mi) east of Vitória in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, belonging to the State of Espírito Santo, Southeast Brazil. The archipelago consists of five islands and several rocks and stacks; Trindade is the largest island. The islands are of volcanic origin and have rugged terrain. They are largely barren, except for the southern part of Trindade. They were discovered in 1502 by Portuguese explorer Estêvão da Gama and stayed Portuguese until they became part of Brazil at its independence. From 1890 to 1896, Trindade was occupied by the United Kingdom until an agreement with Brazil was reached. During the period of British occupation, Trindade was known as "South Trinidad"(Wikipedia).