Subasta 198 Parte 1 Antiques and Works of Art Modern and Contemporary
Por Cabral Moncada Leilões
25.2.19
Rua Miguel Lupi, 12 A/D . 1200-725 Lisboa Portugal

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LOTE 304:

Os Lusíadas

Vendido por: €1 200
Precio inicial:
400
Precio estimado :
€400 - €600
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 20% Más detalles
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Os Lusíadas
LUÍS VAZ DE CAMÕES - 1524-1580, Os Lusíadas, CAMÕES, Luís de.- OS | LVSIADAS | DO GRANDE | LVIS DE CAMOENS. | PRINCIPE DA POESIA HEROICA. | Commentados pelo Licenciado Manoel Correa, Examinador synodal | do Arcebispado de Lisboa, & Cura da Igreja de S. Sebastião da | Mouraria, natural da cidade de Eluas. Dedicados ao Doctor D. Rodrigo d'Acunha, Inquisidor Apostolico | do Sancto Officio de Lisboa. | Per Domingos Fernandez seu Liureiro.- Lisboa: por Pedro Craesbeek, 1613.- [6], 308 f.; 19 cm.- E. Edition commented by Manuel Correa, priest of Mouraria and personal friend of Camões, whose comments, published posthumously, were reformed by Pedro de Mariz who killed them in the square, after the death of his author. The biographical summary of Camões that Mariz outlines in his introduction, was the first news about the life of the poet and contains almost all the data that about his life today are known. Specimen trimmed and somewhat handled, with understated of the time, acidity and some fungi stains, especially on the lower margin. Cover with striked manuscript belonggings (of the time); Second and last folios with minor acidity damage. 19th century entire calf binding, (with new guards); trimming on the plans, decorated with loose irons (iron with repeated lira on the in between raised bands of the spine). Regarding this edition, of which there are at least two variants, we should see the extensive comments that are dedicated to him by José do Canto (18) and Inocêncio (XIV, n º 18, p. 49). Samodães, 533. Arouca, L 50.