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ISBN 10: 3368003240 ISBN 13: 9783368003241
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Published by Academia Real das Sciencias, 1892
Seller: AdLib[[er]], Lisboa, Portugal
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bien. 1892. Academia Real das Sciencias. Lisboa. 1 volume. In-4? 29,5cm. 13 p?inas. Broc. 1? edi?o. Recitado na Sess? Publica de 8 de Junho de 1890. Exemplar parcialmente por abrir. Muito bom estado.
Published by Coimbra, Imprensa da Universidade, 1877., 1877
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
8°, early pink plain wrappers. Rectangular piece 2.5 x 5.3 cm. removed from blank outer margin of title page. Some browning and spotting. In less than good condition, but sound aside from the mentioned faults. 43 pp. *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Porto was the first to have a funeral oration for Alexandre Herculano. This sermon explains Herculano's importance to Porto, where he landed with D. Pedro in 1832, and where his first works were published. The author reflects on his political and literary achievements.António Cândido Ribeiro da Costa (S. Faustino de Fridão, Amarante, 1850-Amarante, 1922), known as António Cândido, was a Portuguese politician and teacher who gained extraordinary fame as a parliamentary orator. He was called "A Águia do Marão". One of the "Vencidos da Vida" along with Eça de Queirós, Ramalho Ortigão, Oliveira Martins, Guerra Junqueiro, and others, he was elected deputy to the Cortes for the Partido Progressista in the legislatures of 1880-1881, 1884-1887 eand 1887-1889. In 1888 he left his party, returning in 1890. He favored decentralized administration and proportional representation, serving as Ministro do Reino, 1890-1891, helping to put down the 31 January 1891 Revolt. Nominated Peer of the Realm in 1891, he was elected president of the Câmara das Pares in 1905. One of his protégés was the artillery lieutenant Sidónio Pais. After the 1910 republican revolution he abandoned politics, writing for the monarchist press. António Cândido had been President of the Academia Real das Sciências.*** Innocêncio XX, 187 (calls for only 40 pp.); for the author see also pp. 186-92, 353; XXII, 216, 532; Aditamentos, p. 31. Porbase locates two copies at the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal and one at the Universidade de Coimbra-Biblioteca Geral, Not located in Jisc.
Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2010
ISBN 10: 1160230560 ISBN 13: 9781160230568
Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Published by Kessinger Publishing, 2010
ISBN 10: 1167546261 ISBN 13: 9781167546266
Seller: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, United Kingdom
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Published by Outlook Verlag, 2022
ISBN 10: 3368003259 ISBN 13: 9783368003258
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Published by Coimbra, Imprensa da Universidade, 1877., 1877
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Large 8°, original brown printed wrappers (some soiling and foxing, a few small defects). Light browning. Overall in good condition. Old rubber stamp ("HA") on front wrapper. Old circular stamp (mostly effaced) in blank portion of title page. 43 pp. *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Porto was the first to have a funeral oration for Alexandre Herculano. This sermon explains Herculano's importance to Porto, where he landed with D. Pedro in 1832, and where his first works were published. The author reflects on his political and literary achievements.António Cândido Ribeiro da Costa (S. Faustino de Fridão, Amarante, 1850-Amarante, 1922), known as António Cândido, was a Portuguese politician and teacher who gained extraordinary fame as a parliamentary orator. He was called "A Águia do Marão". One of the "Vencidos da Vida" along with Eça de Queirós, Ramalho Ortigão, Oliveira Martins, Guerra Junqueiro, and others, he was elected deputy to the Cortes for the Partido Progressista in the legislatures of 1880-1881, 1884-1887 eand 1887-1889. In 1888 he left his party, returning in 1890. He favored decentralized administration and proportional representation, serving as Ministro do Reino, 1890-1891, helping to put down the 31 January 1891 Revolt. Nominated Peer of the Realm in 1891, he was elected president of the Câmara das Pares in 1905. One of his protégés was the artillery lieutenant Sidónio Pais. After the 1910 republican revolution he abandoned politics, writing for the monarchist press. António Cândido had been President of the Academia Real das Sciências.*** Innocêncio XX, 187 (calls for only 40 pp.); for the author see also pp. 186-92, 353; XXII, 216, 532; Aditamentos, p. 31. Porbase locates two copies at the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal and one at the Universidade de Coimbra-Biblioteca Geral, Not located in Jisc.
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. Mandadas celebrar por seus filhos D. Maria do Carmo Osorio Cabral Pereira de Menezes e Miguel Osorio Cabral de Castro. Recitou na Sé Cathedral de Coimbra no dia 27 de Maio de 1879. Imprensa da Universidade. Coimbra. 1879. De 24x16 cm. Com 29 págs. Brochado. Exemplar parcialmente por abrir. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: I-109-B-9.
Published by Coimbra, Imprensa da Universidade, 1875., 1875
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Large 8°, original blue printed wrappers (spine defective). Uncut. In good to very good condition. Two-line contemporary ink presentation inscription in upper blank margin of title page from the Centro Histórico de Coimbra. Small circular postal mark "Porto // 1 // 12" on rear wrapper. (5 ll.), 40 pp., (1 blank l.). *** FIRST and ONLY EDITION. Dom Nuno José Severo de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto, 2.º Marquês de Loulé, 9.º Conde de Vale de Reis (1804-1875), was an important Portuguese politician during the period of Constitutional Monarchy. He became the 1.º Duque de Loulé in 1862. Leader of the Partido Histórico, he was many times minister and, for three times, President of the Council of Ministers, i.e., Prime Minister (1856-1859, 1860-1865 and 1869-1870).António Cândido Ribeiro da Costa (S. Faustino de Fridão, Amarante, 1850-Amarante, 1922), known as António Cândido, was a Portuguese politician and teacher who gained extraordinary fame as a parliamentary orator. He was called "A Águia do Marão". One of the "Vencidos da Vida" along with Eça de Queirós, Ramalho Ortigão, Oliveira Martins, Guerra Junqueiro, and others, he was elected deputy to the Cortes for the Partido Progressista in the legislatures of 1880-1881, 1884-1887 eand 1887-1889. In 1888 he left his party, returning in 1890. He favored decentralized administration and proportional representation, serving as Ministro do Reino, 1890-1891, helping to put down the 31 January 1891 Revolt. Nominated Peer of the Realm in 1891, he was elected president of the Câmara das Pares in 1905. One of his protégés was the artillery lieutenant Sidónio Pais. After the 1910 republican revolution he abandoned politics, writing for the monarchist press. António Cândido had been President of the Academia Real das Sciências.*** Innocêncio XX, 187 (calls for only 40 pp.); for the author see also pp. 186-92, 353; XXII, 216, 532; Aditamentos, p. 31. Not located in Porbase. Not located in Jisc (British Library has the author's 1877 funeral oration for Alexandre Herculano). Not located in KVK (51 databases searched).
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Mandadas Celebrar Pelo Centro Histórico de Coimbra Recitou na Sé Cathedral da Mesma Cidade no dia 18 de Julho de 1875. Coimbra. 1875. 3 Obras encadernadas em um de 21x14 cm. Com 40; 19; 43 págs. Encadernação com a lombada em pele e ferros a ouro. Exemplar com danos na pasta anterior junto a lombada. Vida da Serva do Senhor Sobre Mariana da Madre de Deos Abbadessa e Fundadora do Mosteiro de Barrô da Ordem de Santa Clara; Extrahida e Fielmente Copiada da Chronica da Ordem de S. Francisco na Provincia de Portugal (5.ª Part., LIV. 4.º, Cap. 46 e 47). Typographia Central. Porto. 1879. Solemmes Exequias Suffragando. A Alma da Serva do Senhor Mariana da Madre de Deos. Fundadora e Abbadessa do Convento de Jesus Maria José no Lugar de Barrô, Festas na Igreja do seu convento, aonde teve uma vida religiosa e penitensa, a que se seguiu uma morte santa e prodigiosa. Tida pelos povos da margem esquerda e direita do Douro d"aquelles contornos, por santa, e por quem teem muita veneração. Fallegida a 2 de Janeiro de 1693. Typographia Central. Porto. 1879. Language: Português / Portuguese Location/localizacao: SACO MA440-3.