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Leilão Abril 2013 CATÁLOGO DE UM LEILÃO DE LIVROS Parte da biblioteca do Professor Doutor José António Ferreira de Almeida e de outras proveniências 22, 23 e 24 de Abril de 2013 Livraria Luis Burnay Rua das Chagas 31 – 33 1200 – 106 Lisboa Tel. 213479346 Fax. 213479342 Livraria Luis Burnay Os Exmos. Clientes interessados no leilão e que não possam assistir, ao mesmo, poderão enviar-nos a indicação dos limites máximos das suas ofertas, para cada lote, por escrito ou telefonicamente, com a devida antecedência, para: LIVRARIA LUÍS BURNAY Rua das Chagas 31 -33 1200-106 Lisboa Tel.: 213 479 346 Fax.: 213 479 342 Www.livrarialuisburnay.pt E-mail: [email protected] ORDEM DOS LOTES 22 de Abril, segunda-feira…………….…………………..1 a 335 23 de Abril, terça-feira……………………………336 a 670 24 de Abril,quarta-feira …………………………….671 a 979 O leilão realiza-se nos dias 22, 23 e 24 de Abril pelas 18 horas, na sala de pregão da nossa livraria Os livros encontram-se em exposição na livraria nos dias 18, 19 e 20 de Abril no horário normal de funcionamento (10h- 13h / 15h – 19h) e nas manhãs dos próprios dias de leilão SOLICITA-SE AOS INTERESSADOS QUE EXAMINEM CUIDADOSAMENTE OS LOTES NOS DIAS EM QUE ESTES SE ENCONTRAM EM EXPOSIÇÃO A FIM DE EVITAR RECLAMAÇÕES. Organização do catálogo: Assistência: Luís P. Burnay Isabel Roma Fernandes Rita Burnay Inês Burnay Ana Burnay Impressão e Acabamento: Fotogravura União, Lda. Tiragem: 1500 exemplares Lisboa Abril de 2013 2 Livraria Luis Burnay 1. ABRANTES , Duqueza d'.- Mémoires de Madame La Duchesse d'Abrantés : Souvenirs historiques sur Napoléon, la Révolution, le Directoire, le Consulat, l'Empire et la Restauration.- Paris: Garnier Fréres, s.d. (1895?).- 10 vols.; 18cm.-E Laura Junot mulher do famoso General Junot, que comandou o exército françês na primeira invasão francesa descreve nestas apreciadas memórias a vida social e as urdiduras politicas da época. Com referências a Portugal. Meias- encadernações de chagrin, da época. Conjunto estimado. 40 € - 80 € 2. ADHÉMAR, Jean.- Honoré Daumier.- Paris: Éditions Pierre Tisné, 1954.- 147p-.:il.;29cm.-E + LEJEUNE, Robert.- Honoré Daumier.- Lausanne: Éditions Clairefontaine, 1953.- 239p.:il.;30cm.-B + DAUMIER / texte de George Bes- son.- Paris: Éditions Cercle d'Art, 1959.- XLVI, 160, (14)p.:il.; 28cm.-E 20 € - 40 € 3. AGOSTINHO, Santo .- Soliloquios devotos que compoz o glorioso doutor da Igreja S. Agostinho Bispo de Hipona / traduzidos da lingua Latina na Portugueza por ***.- Lisboa: Na Oficina Patriarcal de Francisco Luiz Ameno, 1784.- 205, (2)p.; 15cm.- E JUNTO COM: AGOSTINHO, Santo,.- Manual do glorioso doutor da Igreja S. Agostinho Bispo de Hipona ou Memorial da Contemplação de Christo, e Verbo de Deos: Para renovar a lembrança amortecida dos dese- jos do Ceo / por ***.- Lisboa: Na Oficina Patriarcal de Francisco Luiz Ameno, 1784.- 117, (2)p.; 15cm.-E + AGOS- TINHO, Santo.- Meditações devotas que compoz o glorioso doutor da Igreja S. Agostinho Bispo de Hipona / traduzidas da Lingua Latina na Portugueza por ***.- Lisboa: Na Oficina Patriarcal de Francisco Luiz Ameno, 1784.- 248, (6)p.; 15cm.-E Os dois primeiros titulos encadernados num volume. Estas três traduções setecentistas das obras de Santo Agostinho parece terem sido feitas por Francisco Luis Ameno que também as imprimiu na sua tipografia patriarcal. Enca- dernações da época, inteiras de pele com pequenos defeitos. 25 € - 50 € 4. AGUIAR, Asdrúbal d' .-Sciência Sexual : Contribuições para o seu estudo - Òrgãos copuladores da mulher.- Lisboa: Instituto de Medicina Legal de Lisboa, 1923.- XXX, 225p.:il.; 27cm.-E Este curioso estudo médico-legal, é muito desenvolvido e tem um apanhado histórico sobre o tema. Vem ilustrado e está enriquecido como uma bibliografia especia- lizada.Meia-encadernação de pele. 25 € - 50 € 5. AGUIAR, Asdrúbal de .- O Rei Formoso e a Flor de Altura.- Lisboa: Archivos de Medicina Legal, 1924.- 206p.: il.; 26cm.- E Separata factícia deste curiosissimo estudo médico-histórico, ainda com interesse genealógico. Vem ilustrado com estampas em separado e varios quadros genealógicos em folhas desdobráveis de maiores dimensões. Meia- encadernação de pele, com capas. 30 € - 60 € 6 AGUIAR, Asdrúbal de .- Sciencia Sexual : Contribuições para o seu estudo-Virgindade.- Lisboa: Livrarias Aillaud e Bertrand, 1924.- 258p.; 26cm.-E Este curioso estudo médico-legal, é muito desenvolvido e tem grande interesse histórico pois faz um longo apanhadosobre o tema na antiguidade. Vem enriquecido com uma copiosa e útil bibliografia especializada. Meia-enc. de pele. 25 € - 50 € 7. AGUIAR, Manuel Caetano Pimenta de .- Conquista do Peru : tragedia.- Lisboa: Na Impressão Regia, 1818.- 125p.; 16cm.-E Invulgar edição original. As tragedias deste ilustre autor madeirense são vistas por alguns criticos literarios como verdadeiras precursoras do moderno teatro português. Encadernação em tela. 15 € - 30 € 8. AIRES, Cristóvão .- Historia da Cavallaria Portuguesa / il. do Capitão de Infantaria Carlos Adolpho Marques Leitão.- Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional, 1889-1894.- 4 vols.: il.; 25cm.-E Estudo importante e valioso sobre um dos corpos mais notáveis do nosso exército, ilustrado com diversas estampas cromolitográficas que representam uniformes. Boas meias- encadernações de pele, com capas 50 € - 100 € 9. ALBUQUERQUE, António d' .- O Marquez da Bacalhoa.- Quinta edição.- Lisboa: Ed. do autor, 1912.- 352p.;20cm.-E Obra polémica de acerada critica á família rel portuguesa. Exemplar valorizado com uma folha identificando os persona- gens. Meia-encadernação de pele. 15 € - 30 € 10. ALCOCHETE, Nuno Daupias d' .- Lettres de Diogo Ratton a Antonio de Araujo de Azevedo, Comte da Barca (1812- 1817).- Paris: F.C.G.- Centro Cultural Português, 1973.- 253p.:il.; 25cm.-(Memórias e documentos para a história Luso-Francesa).-B + ALCOCHETE, Nuno Daupias d'.- Bourgeoisie Pombaline et Noblesse Liberale au Portugal : Iconographie d'une famille franco-portugaise.- Paris: F.C.G.- Centro Cultural Português, 1969.- 103p.: il.; 25cm.- (Memórias e Documentos para a história Luso-Francesa).-B 15 € - 30 € 11. ALDEMIRA, Varela .- Itinerário Estético : A Caminho de Roma - Diário de Viagem.- Lisboa: Edição do autor, 1943.- (16), 327, (6)p.: il.; 26cm.-B Impressões de viagem do autor através de Espanha, França e Itália. Edição de apenas 3 Livraria Luis Burnay 500 exemplares numerados e rubricados pelo autor. 15 € - 30 € 12. ALGARVE / REMEXIDO). -SESSÃO do Conselho de Guerra feito ao Chefe de Guerrilhas José Joaquim de Sousa Reis, Remechido, no 1º de Agosto de 1838, no Edificio da Misericórdia da Cidade de Faro no Reino do Algarve.-(Lisboa): Imprensa Nacional, (1834).- 9p.; 30cm.-B Aparentemente trata-se da segunda edição não datada, mas referida na B.N. como de 1840, do julgamento do celebérrimo guerrilheiro algarvio partidário de D. Miguel. Rara e de evidente interes- se histórico/regional. Peça de colecção. Levemente empoeirada. 35 € - 70 € 13. ALMANAQUE Bertrand.- 19 Volumes. Inclui os raros primeiro e segundo volumes (1900 e 1901). 20 € - 40 € 14. ALMEIDA, Delfim d'.- Os Impostos em Portugal (primeira parte).- Porto: Typographia Central, 1874.- (28), 362, (6)p.;19cm.-E Muito informativo. Meia-encadernação de pele, da época. 15 € - 30 € 15. ALMEIDA, Fortunato de. - Historia das Instituições em Portugal.- Terceira edição.- Coimbra: ed. do autor, 1915.- 298p.; 22cm.-E Muito informativo. Desde a fundação de Portugal até ao final do século XIX. Meia-encadernação de pele, com capas. 20 € - 40 € 16. ALMEIDA, Fr. Cristóvão de. - SERMAM / DO ACTO DA FEE, / QVE SE CELEBROV / no Terreiro do Paço desta Cidade / de Lisboa, a 17 de Agosto do / anno de 1664 / … pregado pello…- Lisboa: Na Officina de Henrique Valente de Oliveira, 1664.- (8), 58, (4)p.;21cm.-B Estes Sermões seiscentistas de " Autos de Fé" da Inquisição são hoje muito raros e procurados e têm evidente interesse histórico. No final têm duas paginas manuscritas da época com dois sonetos de autor desconhecido alusivos ao tema. Desencadernado e com pequeno furo de traça marginal. 150 € - 300 € 17. ALMEIDA, José António Ferreira de .- Introdução ao estudo das lucernas romanas em Portugal.- Lisboa: Oficinas Gráficas da Casa Portuguesa, 1952.- (4), 208, (8)p.:il.; 31cm.-B Estudo arqueológico apresentado como Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Históricas na Universidade de Lisboa. Ilustrado em separado.Tiragem de apenas 100 exempla- res. 15 € - 30 € 18. ALPUIM, Maria Augusta d' ; VASCONCELOS, Maria Emilia de.- Casas de Viana Antiga.- Viana do Castelo: Centro de Estudo Regionais, 1983.- 298p.: il.; 23cm.-B Monografia regional com interesse histórico e genealógico, profusa- mente ilustrada e já invulgar. 15 € - 30 € 19. ALTITUDE : Boletim de Literatura e Arte / editor Augusto dos Santos Abranches ; direcção de Coriolano Ferreira, Fernando Namora, João José Cochofel e Joaquim Namorado.- Nº 1 (Fevereiro, 1939).- Coimbra: S.N., 1939.- 1 numero: il.; 36cm.-B + MANIFESTO : Revista Mensal / directores Albano Nogueira e Miguel Torga.- Nº 2 (Fevereiro, 1936).- Coimbra: S.n., 1936.- 1 numero; 37cm.-B Dois numeros soltos de duas importantes revistas literarias de Coimbra, sempre raros e apreciados. 40 € - 80 € 20. ALTITUDE : Boletim mensal da Federação de Municipios da Beira-Serra ; Guarda.- Ano I ( 1941) a Ano IV ( 1944).- (Guarda): S.n., 1941-44.- 4 vols.: il.; 26cm.-E Colecção seguida com falta de apenas o ultimo ano desta importante revista regional dedicada á Arte, Etnografia, História e vida da região. 25 € - 50 € 21. ALVARÁ por que S. Magestade dá forma á dispeza das Fostificações das Praças, e á inspecção, arrematação, admi-
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