Auction 554 Private Collection
By Ecléctica Leilões
Oct 11, 2024
Rua Luísa Todi 12G | 2925-568 Azeitão, Portugal
EXHIBITION: Sep 30th - Out 11th
Mon to Fri: 10h30 - 13h00, 14h30 - 19h00
Sat: 10h30 - 13h00

Calçada do Combro, 50, 1200-115 Lisbon, Portugal
The auction has ended

LOT 44:

JACINTO DE DEUS (Fr.). VERGEL de Plantas, e Flores da Provincia da Madre de Deos dos Capuchos Reformados. Lisboa. 1690.

Sold for: €2,000
Start price:
2,000
Estimated price :
€2,000 - €3,000
Buyer's Premium: 17%
VAT: 23% On commission only
Auction took place on Oct 11, 2024 at Ecléctica Leilões
tags:

JACINTO DE DEUS (Fr.). VERGEL de Plantas, e Flores da Provincia da Madre de Deos dos Capuchos Reformados. Lisboa. 1690.
JACINTO DE DEUS (Fr.)
VERGEL de Plantas, e Flores da Provincia da Madre de Deos dos Capuchos Reformados. Lisboa: Na Officina de Miguel Deslandes, 1690.

†, A-Z, Aa-Rr6; [12], 480 pp.; 285 mm. Full calf; red edges; some water stains and foxing; small wormhole on the first leaves; signature on the title page.

Br. Jacinto de Deus (1612-1681), born in Macau, professed in 1631 in the seraphic Province of Madre de Deus in Goa. He learned Scholastic sciences with application. He occupied the highest positions in his religion, including Custodian of the Province, Provincial, Guardian of the Convent of Madre de Deus in Goa and General Commissioner. He was also a deputy of the Inquisition of Goa, which he took office on October 30, 1671. This work of his is a true chronicle of the Province of Madre de Deus of Goa and was published posthumously by the provincial Fr. Amaro de Santo António. The work contains precious information about China, Macau, Cambodia and Ceylon. It begins with the arrival of the Franciscans in Goa in 1540, providing information about Cochin, Damão and Diu, followed by a description of the Chinese Empire that includes extensive notes on architecture, navigation, language, government, industry, etc. It also has notes on Mozambique. Throughout the work you will find news about Churches and missionary activities of some Franciscans in Goa and the Asian continent. VERY RARE AND VALUABLE.

¶ GEPB; Inoc., III, 238 e X, 105; Barbosa Machado, II, 463; Pinto Matos 219; Palha, 2483; Auvermann, 573 (com falta do frontispício); Sousa Câmara, 1010; Não referido em Azevedo-Samodães e Ameal.