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Lopes De Castanheda, Fernao | One of the first works in English on world exploration

Fine Books and Manuscripts
02.07.2021 - 16.07.2021
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 9

Lopes De Castanheda, Fernao | One of the first works in English on world exploration

Fine Books and Manuscripts
02.07.2021 - 16.07.2021
Schätzpreis
26.000 $ - 30.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
30.240 $
Beschreibung:

Lopes De Castanheda, FernaoThe First Booke of the Historie of the Discoverie and Conquest of the East Indias, Enterprised by the Portingales, in their Daungerous Navigations...London: Thomas East, 1582 Small quarto (194 x 137 mm). 170 leaves, woodcut border device surrounding title, woodcut initials throughout; small closed tear to upper margin of title, Ex-Inner Temple Library ink stamps on title below the ornamental border, on first page of text, and on the verso of the colophon. Nineteenth-century calf ruled in blind, edges red; lightly rubbed and shelfworn, Ex-Inner Temple Library bookplate to front pastedown, and its winged-horse crest in gilt on the front cover. First English edition of one of the first works in English on world exploration Originally published in Coimbra in 1551, the present text represents one of the most important historical works of the first great age of discovery. Translated by Nicholas Lichefield, this edition is appropriately dedicated to Sir Francis Drake. Most of the ...Historie... is devoted to the great Portuguese thrust into Asia in the early 16th century, chronicling their epic expansion to India, the East Indies, and China between 1497 and 1525. Castanheda himself spent some two decades in the Portuguese colonies in the East, and so was well equipped to write this account. It is one of the primary sources for the early Portuguese trading empire, a model that the British were beginning to emulate at the time of publication. Penrose says of the author: "...he wrote an impartial book of outspoken sincerity which was the fruit of years of residence in the East." This work is equally important, however, for its American content, being the first to describe in detail the voyage of Cabral and his discovery of Brazil in 1500, while on his way out to the East Indies. Cabral's landing is the first recorded there, recounted in Chapters 29-31 of the present work. "This English edition is very rare" (Hill). "A most interesting and rare book" (Sabin). Not in Church. Scarce. REFERENCEEuropean Americana 582/54; Hill 1035; Borba de Moraes 166-67; Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance 274-79; STC 16806; Sabin 11391; Streeter Sale 26Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 9
Auktion:
Datum:
02.07.2021 - 16.07.2021
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

Lopes De Castanheda, FernaoThe First Booke of the Historie of the Discoverie and Conquest of the East Indias, Enterprised by the Portingales, in their Daungerous Navigations...London: Thomas East, 1582 Small quarto (194 x 137 mm). 170 leaves, woodcut border device surrounding title, woodcut initials throughout; small closed tear to upper margin of title, Ex-Inner Temple Library ink stamps on title below the ornamental border, on first page of text, and on the verso of the colophon. Nineteenth-century calf ruled in blind, edges red; lightly rubbed and shelfworn, Ex-Inner Temple Library bookplate to front pastedown, and its winged-horse crest in gilt on the front cover. First English edition of one of the first works in English on world exploration Originally published in Coimbra in 1551, the present text represents one of the most important historical works of the first great age of discovery. Translated by Nicholas Lichefield, this edition is appropriately dedicated to Sir Francis Drake. Most of the ...Historie... is devoted to the great Portuguese thrust into Asia in the early 16th century, chronicling their epic expansion to India, the East Indies, and China between 1497 and 1525. Castanheda himself spent some two decades in the Portuguese colonies in the East, and so was well equipped to write this account. It is one of the primary sources for the early Portuguese trading empire, a model that the British were beginning to emulate at the time of publication. Penrose says of the author: "...he wrote an impartial book of outspoken sincerity which was the fruit of years of residence in the East." This work is equally important, however, for its American content, being the first to describe in detail the voyage of Cabral and his discovery of Brazil in 1500, while on his way out to the East Indies. Cabral's landing is the first recorded there, recounted in Chapters 29-31 of the present work. "This English edition is very rare" (Hill). "A most interesting and rare book" (Sabin). Not in Church. Scarce. REFERENCEEuropean Americana 582/54; Hill 1035; Borba de Moraes 166-67; Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance 274-79; STC 16806; Sabin 11391; Streeter Sale 26Condition reportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 9
Auktion:
Datum:
02.07.2021 - 16.07.2021
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
New York
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