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(LIMA—1652.) Villagómez, Pedro de.
A pair of ecclesiastical censures issued
by the Archbishop of Lima.
Printed forms completed in manuscript, each about 42 x
31 cm, moderate wear at folds and edges
Lima, 25 October 1652 and 21 May 1655
[1,000/1,500]
The first relates to Pedro Fernándes de la Bandera, and the second to Joseph Lorenzo Moreno’s
Angolan slave Maria Yerrato. The forms are from different printings, the first beginning “Nos
el Doctor Don Pedro de Villa Gomez, por la gracia de Dios,” and printed in 8 and 21 lines.
The second has the same opening, except that Villagomez is spelled as one word, and is printed
in 8 and 11 lines.
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(LIMA—1677.) Rocha, Diego Andrés.
Epistola gratificatoria, et quasi
antidoralis.
[55] leaves. 4to, later marbled calf, minor wear; repairs on verso of title and
final leaf, edges tinted red, possibly missing 8 leaves at end.
Lima: José de Contreras, 1677
[150/250]
Part of a pamphlet debate between Rocha and Payo de Ribera concerning the Immaculate
Concepcion. Medina, Lima 506 calls for only 52 leaves, the Indiana University copy has 63
leaves, and Palau calls for 50 or 63 leaves. Palau 271823. Provenance: Swann sale, 4
February 1982, lot 388; no other copies known at auction.
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(LIMA—1681.) López, Francisco.
El sueño de Joseph en el viage . . . en accion
de gracias de auer llegado al puerto de Cartagena la armada de galeones.
[8], 17
leaves. 4to, modern marbled calf; dampstaining to preliminary leaves, additional page
numbers added in manuscript.
Lima: Manuel de los Olivos for Luis de Lyra, 1681
[1,500/2,500]
A Jesuit’s sermon in honor of the safe arrival of a fleet of galleons at Cartagena. Medina, Lima
523; Palau 139972. One in OCLC, none known at auction since 1968.
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