Editore: Coimbra, Ex Typographia Academiæ Liturgicæ, 1764., 1764
Da: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrello8°, contemporary cat's paw sheep (minor scraping, wear to corners, joints weak), spine gilt with raised bands in five compartments (defective at head and foot), crimson leather lettering piece in second compartment from head, text block edges sprinkled red. Typographical headpiece on third preliminary page. In fine condition internally. Overall very good. 22, (1, 1 blank), 348 pp. [] , 2* , A-X , Y . *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION.Costa e Lima was the first native Brazilian to be named Bishop of Pernambuco; he was born in Bahia in 1723, and died in Pernambuco in 1784. As a teenager, he came to Portugal, attended Coimbra University, obtaining a Master of Arts degree, joining the Augustinian order at Santa Cruz de Coimbra in 1747, and later earning a Doctor of Theology degree from Coimbra. He was the author of several other works, including the massive four-volume Historia ecclesiæ Lusitaniæ . Coimbra, 1759-1763.*** Borba de Moraes (1983) I, 484-5; Período colonial, p. 208. Sacramento Blake VII, 287. Innocêncio VII, 343-4. NUC: DLC-P4.
Editore: Coimbra, Ex Prælo Academia Pontificiae, 1758., 1758
Da: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrello4°, disbound, text block edges rouged from an early binding. Small woodcut illustration on title page. Woodcut headpiece and initial on p. 3. Large woodcut tailpiece on p. 27. Clean and crisp. In good to very good condition. Old ink manuscript foliation ("444-457") in upper outer corner of each leaf recto. 27 pp. A14. *** FIRST and ONLY separate EDITION. This text was also published in volume I, pp. 246-61 of the Collectio institutionem academiae litergicae pontificiae. The author was born in Bahia in 1723, and died in Pernambuco in 1784. As a teenager, he came to Portugal, attended Coimbra University, obtaining a Master of Arts degree, then joining the Augustinian order at Santa Cruz de Coimbra in 1747, and later earning a Doctor of Theology degree from Coimbra. Costa e Lima was appointed Bishop of Pernambuco in 1773, the first native Brazilian to hold this position. He wrote a massive four-volume history of the Church in Portugal through the fourteenth century.*** Borba de Moraes (1983) I, 484; not in Período colonial. This separate edition not in Innocêncio; for the author, and the edition included in the Academiæ Pontificiæ, see VII, 343-4. This separate edition not in Sacramento Blake; see VII, 286-8: citing this title as printed in the memoirs of the Academiæ Pontificiæ. This separate edition not in Morais Rocha de Almeida, Dicionário de autores no Brasil colonial (2010); see p. 305 for the edition included in the Academiæ Pontificiæ. Not in JCB, Portuguese and Brazilian Books. Not in J.C. Rodrigues. Not located in Porbase. Jisc locates a single copy, at British Library. Not located in KVK (51 databases searched), which should have cited British Library.