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  • Luís de Camões; Hernani Cidade

    Language: English

    Published by Livraria Sa Da Costa, 1956

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    Leather. Condition: Near Very Good. 2nd Edition. Blue leather with gilt ruling on front, gilt titles & decoration on spine. Four raised spine bands. Red top stain. Silk endpapers. Wear, scuffing, soiling, aging to covers. Toning to rear. Binding is firm. Interior is age toned, free of markings, with limited mild soiling in margins.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1967. Cracked hinge at page 65, internal binding exposed, binding otherwise intact; text in Portuguese; volume 1 only; contains 12 black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned, very faintly soiled, spine lightly sunned/creased, few tiny tears at the spine ends; edges faintly rubbed/bumped/soiled, very lightly sunned, bottom corner faintly soiled; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ever-so-slightly foxed throughout, hinge cracked at page 65, internal binding exposed, binding otherwise intact; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

  • Cidade, Hernani; Selvagem, Carlos

    Published by Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1972

    Seller: Munster & Company LLC, ABAA/ILAB, Corvallis, OR, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1972. Text in Portuguese, volume 9 only; cover lightly rubbed, very lightly bumped, corners faintly rubbed/bumped, spine ends very lightly rubbed, faintly bumped; edges very lightly soiled, fore-edge very barely bumped; ffep has light erasures, pages faintly age toned/foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges, and interior intact and clean except as noted. paperback. Good.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1971. Text in Portuguese; volume 5 only; contains 12 black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned, very faintly soiled, spine lightly sunned/faintly creased; edges faintly rubbed/bumped/soiled, very lightly sunned; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ever-so-slightly foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1974. Volume 12 only; contains several black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped, faintly soiled, spine faintly sunned; edges faintly rubbed/bumped, very faintly soiled/foxed, very lightly sunned; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ffep lightly soiled near the top hinge, very faintly foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1967. Published circa 1967; text in Portuguese; volume 3 only; contains 12 black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned, very faintly soiled, spine faintly creased, one tiny tear at the top spine end; edges faintly rubbed/bumped, very lightly sunned, ever-so-slightly soiled, bottom corner faintly soiled; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ever- so-slightly foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

  • Cidade, Hernani; Selvagem, Carlos

    Published by Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1971

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1971. Text in Portuguese; volume 6 only; contains 12 black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned, very faintly soiled; edges faintly rubbed/bumped, very lightly sunned, ever-so-slightly soiled, bottom corner faintly soiled; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ever- so-slightly foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1973. Text in Portuguese; volume 10 only; contains 12 black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned/soiled; edges faintly rubbed/bumped/soiled, very lightly sunned; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ever-so-slightly foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

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    Condition: Good. Empresa Nacional De Publicidade, 1972. Text in Portuguese; volume 8 only; contains 12 black and white plates; cover very lightly rubbed/bumped/sunned, very faintly soiled, spine lightly sunned; edges faintly rubbed/bumped, very lightly sunned, ever-so- slightly soiled, bottom corner faintly soiled; interior faintly age-toned throughout, ever-so-slightly foxed throughout; binding tight; cover, edges and interior intact and clean, except where noted. paperback. Good.

  • Hernani Cidade

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    Seller: Livraria Alfarrabista Liliana Queiroz, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal

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    Condition: good. 1ª Edição. Lisboa; Editora Arcádia; In-8º de 277 (3) páginas; Ilustrado; Brochado Obra número 13 da colecção "A Obra e o Homem" ilustrada com foto-gravuras. Exemplar em bom estado de conservação. Lisbon; Editora Arcadia; In-8º of 277 (3) pages; Illustrated; Broached Artwork number 13 from the collection "The Work and the Man" illustrated with photo-engravings. Exemplary in good state of conservation.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Arménio Amado, Editor, Sucessor

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    8°, original printed wrappers. Some light toning. In good to very good condition. Author's signed seven-line ink presentation inscription to "Américo" [Cortez Pinto] on half title. 428 pp., (2 ll.) *** FIRST EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Imprensa Nacional

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    Large 8°, original illustrated wrappers (spine rather defective; rear cover detached). In less than good condition overall. Internally good to very good. Author's interesting signed ten-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] on half title and signed three-line ink presentation inscription from Cortez Pinto to "Mamãe". Bookplate of Américo Cortez Pinto. ix, 342 pp., (1 l. errata). *** FIRST separate EDITION of a work published almost simultaneously in the Revista da Faculdade de Letras of the Universidade de Lisboa.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** "Bibliografia do Prof. Hernâni Cidade," in Misscelânea de estudos em honra do Prof. Hernâni Cidade, 51. See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Coimbra Editora, Limitada

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    Large 8°, original illustrated wrappers (some wear to spine and minor fraying). Uncut. In good condition overall. Internally very good. Author's signed four-line green ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto]. Bookplate of Américo Cortez Pinto. (6 ll.), 453 pp., (1 l. "Correcções e aditamento"). *** Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** "Bibliografia do Prof. Hernâni Cidade," in Misscelânea de estudos em honra do Prof. Hernâni Cidade, 150. See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

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    Large 4° (24.5 x 18.8 cm.), original printed wrappers, stapled. In very good condition. Author's signed three-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] in upper outer blank corner of title page. 10, (2) pp. *** FIRST and only separate EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

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    Large 8°, original printed wrappers. Caption title. In very good condition. Author's signed three-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] in upper blank margin of caption title. Pp. [33]-48. *** FIRST and only separate EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Casa do Castelo, Editora

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    Large 8°, original printed wrappers. In very good condition. Author's signed six-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] and Zézita [presumably his wife] on half title. Small bookplate of Américo Cortez Pinto in upper outer corner of inside front cover. 15, (1) pp. *** FIRST and only separate EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** "Bibliografia do Prof. Hernâni Cidade," in Misscelânea de estudos em honra do Prof. Hernâni Cidade, 135. See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • Hernani Cidade

    Language: French

    Published by armenio amado,editor,sucessor, coimbra, 1964

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  • hernani cidade

    Language: French

    Published by armenio amado,editor,sucessor, coimbra, 1963

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  • Hernani Cidade

    Publication Date: 1965

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    Condition: good. 1ª Edição. Guimarães; Companhia Editora do Minho; In-8º de 20 páginas; Brochado   Exemplar em bom estado de conservação. Valorizado com dedicatória do autor. Guimaraes; Companhia Editora do Minho; In-8th of 20 pages; broached   Copy in good condition. Appreciated with dedication by the author.

  • Cidade, Hernani

    Published by Armenio Amado 1963-4, Coimbra, 1963

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    Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Private bookplate on each half-title page. ; Portuguese text. In two volumes.

  • Hernani Cidade

    Language: French

    Published by arcadia, lisboa, 1971

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. portugais.Quelques annotations. 308 p.320 gr.Format 19 x 11,5 cm.

  • Carlos Queiroz (director) & Afonso Duarte & Eudoro de Sousa & João de Castro Osório & Luís Reis Santos & Hernâni Cidade & Graciliano Ramos & Jorge de Sena & Paulo Quintela & Natércia Freire & João Couto

    Published by Lisboa : Litoral, 1944

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    ~ Ilustrações de Francisco Franco, Mart Huguenin e outros ~ [4]+109-219+[1]p+8p publicidade ~ 21x16x1cm. ~ Muito Bom estado, capas de brochura com ligeira abrasão das charneiras e o papel levemente amarelecido ~ LANGUAGE: Português // We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //. Magazines & Periodicals.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Centro de Estudos de Marinha [colophon: Composto e impresso no Instituto Hidrográfico, Lisboa, Janeiro 1973], 1973

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    Large 8°, original printed wrappers, stapled. In very good condition. Author's signed four-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] in upper blank margin of title page. Marginal highlighting in pencil. 11 pp., (1 l. colophon, 1 blank l.). *** Paper read at the Centro de Estudos de Marinha on 16 June, 1971.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226. Porbase locates a single copy at the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, and two copies of the Separata. Not located in Jisc. KVK (51 databases searched) locates only the copy cited by Porbase, and the Separatas cited by Porbase.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Livraria Bertrand

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    Large 8°, original printed wrappers. Logo of Livraria Bertrand on front cover and title page. Partly unopened. In very good condition. Author's signed fourteen-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] on half title. Author's ink corrections and annotations. 26 pp. *** FIRST and only separate EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** "Bibliografia do Prof. Hernâni Cidade," in Misscelânea de estudos em honra do Prof. Hernâni Cidade, 171. See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

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    8°, original illustrated wrappers (small nick at foot of spine). A bit toned. In good condition. Author's signed eleven-line ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] on otherwise blank p. [1]. Additional brief ink annotation on p. [3]. A few marginal highlights in text. 279, (1) pp., (2 ll.), 14 ll. plates, printed on both sides. *** FIRST EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • CIDADE, Hernâni [António].

    Published by Universidade de Lisboa [printed Vila Nova de Famalicão: Tipografia "Minerva" de Gaspar Pinto de Sousa, Sucs., Lda.]

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    Large 8°, original printed wrappers, stitched. Logo of Universidade de Lisboa on front cover and title page. In very good condition. Author's signed four-line green ink presentation inscription to Américo [Cortez Pinto] on half title. 32 pp. *** FIRST and only separate EDITION.Hernâni [António] Cidade (Redondo 1887-Évora 1975) is best known as an author of literary and cultural history and of literary biography. For a half century, he was a major force in the cultural life of Portugal. Cidade taught school in Coimbra, Leiria, Porto and Lisbon before moving on to an illustrious career in higher education at the Universities of Porto and Lisbon. In his youth Cidade was linked to the modernist movement, having been involved with the reviews Águia and Seara Nova, among others. He also collaborated in reviews such as those of the Faculdades de Letras of both Lisbon and Porto, newspapers (especially O Primeiro de Janeiro), and numerous collective projects such as the Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira and Dicionário de literatura. With Joaquim de Carvalho and Mário de Azevedo Gomes he edited the Diário liberal (Lisbon, 1934-1935); with Reynaldo dos Santos and Bernardo Marques he founded Colóquio - revista de artes e letras (1959-1970), and with Jacinto do Prado Coelho, in 1971, Colóquio / Letras (these last two published by the Gulbenkian Foundation).Provenance: Américo Cortez Pinto (1896-1979), physician, writer, poet and historian, native of the freguesia de Cortes in the concelho de Leiria. Américo Cortez Pinto studied at Coimbra, interned at Leira, served as a parliamentary deputy, a member of the Lisbon municipal council, and inspector of health studies, among other posts. He contributed to literary reviews such as A Tradição, Contemporânea, A Galera, Letras e Artes, and Ícaro, of which he was one of the founders, along with Ernesto Gonçalves, Cabral do Nascimento, and Luís Vieira de Castro. In addition to a considerable output of poetry, prose, literary and historical works, he is best known for the polemical Da famosa arte da imprimissão: da imprensa em Portugal às cruzadas d'Além-Mar (1948), in which he defended the priority of Leiria in Portuguese Christian typography. While Chaves currently is agreed to have been the earliest Portuguese Christian printing site, Cortez Pinto's investigations and conclusions regarding the diffusion of printing in Africa and Asia by the Portuguese remain valuable. Hernâni Cidade was one of Cortez Pinto's closest friends. Others were Afonso Lopes Vieira, Carlos Queiroz, Lino António, António José Saraiva, Sebastião Pestana, and Mário Saa. On Cortez Pinto, see Paulo J. Pedrosa S. Gomes in Biblos, IV, 179-80; also Dicionário cronológico de authores portugueses, III, 501-3; and Grande enciclopédia, VII, 818 and Actualização III, 498.*** "Bibliografia do Prof. Hernâni Cidade," in Misscelânea de estudos em honra do Prof. Hernâni Cidade, 64. See Álvaro Manuel Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, p. 128; Maria de Lourdes Belchior in Biblos I, 1132-4; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, III, 344-5; Grande enciclopedia VI, 751; Actualização III, 226.

  • Cidade, Hernani

    Published by Rio de Janeiro, Livros de Portugal 1960 illustrated, 1960

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    1st ed. - 349 pages. - (Coleccao Brasileira de Filologia Portuguesa). - Softcover.

  • Hernani Cidade

    Publication Date: 1978

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    Condition: good. Lisboa; Editora Arcárdia; In-8º de 157(3) páginas; Ilustrado; Brochado Obra ilustrada com foto-gravuras a preto e branco. Exemplar em bom estado de conservação. Lisbon; Editora Arcárdia; In-8th of 157 (3) pages; Illustrated; Brooch Illustrated work with black and white photo-prints. Exemplary in good condition.

  • directores;Hernani cidade e Jacinto do Prado Coelho

    Language: French

    Published by antonio da costa isidoro, Portugal, 1971

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Portugais.Ensaios de; Jose Guilherme Merquior,Virgilio Ferreira,Jacinto do Prado Cuelho,Andree Crabbe Rocha,Fernando Guimaraes,Hernani Cidade.Inedito de Teixeira de Pascoaes?Conto de Miguel Torga.Poesia de Carlos Drummond de Andrade,ANtonio Gedeao,Eugenio de Andrade,Natercia Freire.100 p.Poids 270 gr.Format 25 x 17,5 cm.

  • Hernani Cidade

    Publication Date: 1971

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    Condition: good. 2ª Edição. Lisboa; Editora Arcádia; In-8º de 308(4)  páginas; Ilustrado; BrochadoObra número 7 da colecção "A Obra e o Homem" ilustrada com foto-gravuras.Exemplar com pequenos danos nas capas de brochura. Lisbon; Editora Arcadia; In-8º of 279 (5) pages; Illustrated; BroachedArtwork number 7 from the collection "The Work and the Man" illustrated with photo-engravings.Exemplary in good state of conservation.