Published by University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1978
ISBN 10: 029278029X ISBN 13: 9780292780293
Seller: M & M Books, ATHENS, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition.
Published by Editorial ABC, Bogotá, 1945
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. First edition. Octavo, index, 644pp. A history of the seminary through the perspective of Pedro Vargas Saez, C.M. Professor of Philosophy and History. Considered part of "Historia de la Diócesis de Popayán." Uncommon.
Language: Spanish
Published by ESCUELA DE ESTUDIOS HISPANOAMERICANOS-CSIC, SEVILLA, 1977
Seller: Domiduca, Alcalá de Henares, M, Spain
First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Bueno. Primera edición. 393 páginas.
Language: Spanish
Published by Ediciones Escurialenses, 2007
ISBN 10: 8489788618 ISBN 13: 9788489788619
Seller: Libros Angulo, Madrid, M, Spain
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1? Edición. Ediciones Escurialenses, San Lorenzo del Escorial, 2007. Odisea de una comunidad de religiosas exiliadas en busca de asilo: historia vivida por las Agustinas en camino del exilio, de Popayán a Quito (1864). 250 pp. Ilustraciones b/n. 20 x 13. Tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Sin subrayados ni anotaciones. Buen estado de conservación. ISBN: 9788489788619.
Language: Spanish
Published by Compañía General de Valores / Litografía Arco, 1983
Seller: Libros Angulo, Madrid, M, Spain
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Bien. 1? Edición. Compañía General de Valores / Litografía Arco, Bogotá / Colombia, 1983. El terremoto de Popayán. Profusamente ilustrado con fotografías color. 150 pp. 42 x 30. DEDICATORIA EN PÁGINA DE CORTESÍA. Tela editorial tapa dura con sobrecubierta de editorial ilustrada. Sin subrayados ni anotaciones. Sobrecubierta ligeramente fatigada, volumen en buen estado de conservación.
Published by Montanus, Amsterdam, 1671
Seller: Antiquariat Vlma, Herbrechtingen, Germany
Map First Edition
Kein Einband. Condition: Gut bis sehr gut. 1. Auflage. MONTANUS, ARNOLDUS: Terra Firma et Novum Regnum Granatense et Popayan nach Bleau Zeigt die Länder Kolumbien, Panama, Costa Rica Sehr dekorative Karte, handkoloriert. Amsterdam, 1671 ca. 28,5 x 35,5 12 1/4×15 inches.
Published by Leiden: Chez Bonaventure & Abraham Elseviers, 1640., 1640
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Single sheet, (13 ¼ x 16 inches, full margins showing the platemark). Fine engraved map of present-day Panama and Colombia, with a fine strapwork title cartouche and large compass rose (old central fold, edges browned). First French edition, first published in Dutch in 1625. This highly detailed map shows "New Granada" and Popayan (present-day Colombia), Panama, and part of Venezuela. With a fine title cartouche and large compass rose, a very attractive map of the region. De Laet was born in Antwerp but in 1585, the family, like thousands of Flemish Protestants, fled to the northern Netherlands. After studying philosophy in Leiden the young de Laet traveled to London in 1603, obtained his denizenship, but after the death of his wife returned to Leiden, where in April 1608 he "married Maria Boudewijns van Berlicum (d. 1643). There he made a fortune through overseas trade and land investments, at home and at Laetburg, near Albany, in New Netherland. In 1619 he was appointed a director of the Dutch West Indies Company, a position he held until his death. "In the ongoing religious quarrels which troubled Holland, de Laet sided with the counter-remonstrants (Gomarists) against the remonstrants (Arminians), an allegiance evident in his 'Commentarii de Pelagianis et Semi-Pelagianis' (1617). In 1618 he was delegated for Leiden to the Synod of Dort, where he befriended the theologian Samuel Ward, master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, one of the several English delegates. In his leisure time he proved a prolific, many-sided scholar with a keen interest in theology, geography, botany, classical philology, and comparative historical linguistics. Still of importance are his lavishly illustrated books on the Americas-'Nieuwe wereldt' (1625), which he also translated into Latin (1633) and French (1640) [as here], a detailed account of the early years of the 'Dutch West Indies Company' (1644), and 'Historia naturalis Brasiliae' (1648). He contributed eleven volumes to the Elzevier 'Respublicae' series, including ones on Scotland and Ireland (1627), England (1630), and India (1631). In a magisterial polemic with Hugo Grotius, he disproved Grotius's claims that the Native Americans originated from China, Ethiopia, and Norway (1644). His deluxe edition of Vitruvius's 'De architectura' (1649) includes his Latin translation of Sir Henry Wotton's 'The Elements of Architecture' (1624). De Laet was an astute Anglo-Saxonist, corresponding and co-operating with (but also envied by) such antiquaries as William Camden, Sir Henry Spelman, Sir John Spelman, Abraham Wheelock, Sir Simonds D'Ewes, John Selden, and Patrick Young. Archbishop James Ussher lent him the famous 'Caedmon' manuscript (Bodl. Oxf., MS Junius 11) for an Old English-Latin dictionary he was compiling. His correspondence with John Morris reflects contemporary Anglo-Dutch intellectual exchange, while his unpublished epistolary exchange with Sir William Boswell (d. 1649), English ambassador in The Hague, is a particularly rich quarry for evidence of political and economic interchange between England and Holland. "In 1638 de Laet visited England for several months both in connection with his dictionary and to obtain denizenship for his son Samuel, who had married Rebecca, daughter of Timothy Cruso of London. During another visit in 1641 parliament asked his advice on the prospects for an English West Indies Company and Charles I requested him to provide the genealogy of his future son-in-law, William II of Orange" (Rolf H. Bremmer jun. for DNB).
Language: German
Seller: Antiquariat Clemens Paulusch GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Map First Edition
1673, 28,5 x 35,5 Die Erstausgabe erschien 1671 - Am rechten Rand eine dek. Titelkartusche. Zeigt auch die Staaten Costa Rica und Panama.
Seller: Peter Bierl Buch- & Kunstantiquariat Inh.: Andrea Bierl, Eurasburg, Germany
Art / Print / Poster First Edition
Altkol. Kupferstich von J. Jannssonius, um 1630, 38 x 49 cm. Erste Ausgabe ohne Rückentext. - Zeigt die Länder Costa Rica, Panama, Kolumbien, Ecuador und Venezuela. - Rechts unten Titelkartusche, Verlegeradresse und Maßstab. Im Pazifik und im Atlantik je eine Windrose. - Mit breitem Rand, Bugfalte hinterlegt.