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Auction archive: Lot number 404

FARIA Y SOUSA. Asia Portuguesa

Estimate
€13,000 - €16,000
ca. US$14,636 - US$18,013
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 404

FARIA Y SOUSA. Asia Portuguesa

Estimate
€13,000 - €16,000
ca. US$14,636 - US$18,013
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Manuel DE FARIA Y SOUSA FARIA Y SOUSA. Asia Portuguesa. Lisboa, H. V. de Oliveira & A. Craesbeeck. Three volumes, small folio. Bound in attractive eighteenth-century speckled calf, spines giltwith raised bands and original black leather labels, speckled edges. (34,including engraved Title page), 396, (44) pages; (8, including engraved Titlepage.), 968, (2) pp; (8, including engraved Title page), 564, (6) pp. Illustrated with 3 engr. titles, 20 (9engr., 11 woodcut) folded plates with views and plans, 3 engr. portraits and 50(some full-page) woodcuts in the text. Some browning and intermittentwater-staining or fingermarking, early ownership inscriptions on title-pagesaffecting paper, unsophisticated copy.
Very rare first edition, with an impressive iconographic apparatus. This important and monumental work is a source of primary importancefor the history of the Portuguese conquest and administration in Asia, withrich and vivid descriptions of rituals and customs of India, China, Japan,Ethiopia and Ceylon. The scope of Asia Portuguesa is remarkable, combiningmercantile and military geographical detail and rich descriptions of nativelife. The views and maps depict Bacai, Barcalor, Cananor, Goa, Macao, Magalor,Ormuz etc. Sabin: “Though not exactly treating of America this valuable workcontains many notices of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in America.” Avidchronicler and polyglot, Faria y Sousa lived in Madrid for most of his life inthe service of the Spanish Crown. Here he collected books, dispatches andmanuscript materials of all kinds in preparation of his chronicle of thePortuguese empire across the globe. Accordingly, Asia Portuguesa is ofsignificant historical value for the detailed list of works included in thethird volume. Lach and Van Kley: "The work came out posthumously edited bythe son who had inherited the important archive of books and manuscripts: itwas reprinted several times in Spanish and an English translation by JohnStevens was published in London in 1694-95. On his decease in 1649, Faria ySousa's significant archive of books and manuscripts returned to the custody ofhis son who prepared the present work for publication. It was republishedseveral times in Spanish and an English translation by John Stevens waspublished in London in 1694-95.

Auction archive: Lot number 404
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 2019
Auction house:
BADO E MART AUCTIONS
Via Dei Soncin, 25
35122 PADOVA
Italy
info@badoemart.it
+39 049 875 5317
+39 049 875 5317
Beschreibung:

Manuel DE FARIA Y SOUSA FARIA Y SOUSA. Asia Portuguesa. Lisboa, H. V. de Oliveira & A. Craesbeeck. Three volumes, small folio. Bound in attractive eighteenth-century speckled calf, spines giltwith raised bands and original black leather labels, speckled edges. (34,including engraved Title page), 396, (44) pages; (8, including engraved Titlepage.), 968, (2) pp; (8, including engraved Title page), 564, (6) pp. Illustrated with 3 engr. titles, 20 (9engr., 11 woodcut) folded plates with views and plans, 3 engr. portraits and 50(some full-page) woodcuts in the text. Some browning and intermittentwater-staining or fingermarking, early ownership inscriptions on title-pagesaffecting paper, unsophisticated copy.
Very rare first edition, with an impressive iconographic apparatus. This important and monumental work is a source of primary importancefor the history of the Portuguese conquest and administration in Asia, withrich and vivid descriptions of rituals and customs of India, China, Japan,Ethiopia and Ceylon. The scope of Asia Portuguesa is remarkable, combiningmercantile and military geographical detail and rich descriptions of nativelife. The views and maps depict Bacai, Barcalor, Cananor, Goa, Macao, Magalor,Ormuz etc. Sabin: “Though not exactly treating of America this valuable workcontains many notices of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in America.” Avidchronicler and polyglot, Faria y Sousa lived in Madrid for most of his life inthe service of the Spanish Crown. Here he collected books, dispatches andmanuscript materials of all kinds in preparation of his chronicle of thePortuguese empire across the globe. Accordingly, Asia Portuguesa is ofsignificant historical value for the detailed list of works included in thethird volume. Lach and Van Kley: "The work came out posthumously edited bythe son who had inherited the important archive of books and manuscripts: itwas reprinted several times in Spanish and an English translation by JohnStevens was published in London in 1694-95. On his decease in 1649, Faria ySousa's significant archive of books and manuscripts returned to the custody ofhis son who prepared the present work for publication. It was republishedseveral times in Spanish and an English translation by John Stevens waspublished in London in 1694-95.

Auction archive: Lot number 404
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 2019
Auction house:
BADO E MART AUCTIONS
Via Dei Soncin, 25
35122 PADOVA
Italy
info@badoemart.it
+39 049 875 5317
+39 049 875 5317
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