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Verlag: Imprenta de Antonio Marin, Madrid, 1757
Anbieter: Librería Torres-Espinosa, MADRID, MADRI, Spanien
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1ª edición. 4º.21 cm.Pergamino grabado de época en el lomo.[26], 406 p.,[1] h. de grabado xilográfico con escudo nobiliario al principio.Bellas Capitulares xilográficas y otras ornamentaciones al principio de algunos capítulos.Pequeña pérdida de pergamino en el lomo.Buen ejemplar por lo demás.Atención: Envíos contra reembolso 6 eur.
Madrid, imp. Antonio Marín, 1757,4º pergamino, 13 h.+ 406 págs.+ 1 escudo heráldico. Uso de sus muchas exempciones y privilegios y lo que deben practicar todos los individuos del Continente de esta Peninsula a fin de conseguir el restablecimiento de abund CABALLOS.
Anbieter: Librería Anticuaria Antonio Mateos, Malaga, Spanien
Madrid, Antonio Marín, 1757, 21 x 15,5 cm., pergamino de época, escudo grabado + 13 hojas + 406 págs. MILITAR CABALLOS.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Niederlande
[26], 406 pp.Only edition of a scarce legal manual written by the lawyer and experienced cavalryman Arcos y Moreno, laying down the rules and standards of the Spanish cavalry in 27 articles to facilitate the work of the courts. It includes sections on the abundance of horses, the use of stallions and their prohibition in Andalucía, Murcia and Extremadura, the prohibition of the removal of mares from the same areas, the duty of horse keepers to provide suitable horseshoes, and the cultivation of pastures, as well as an injunction on report violations. The woodcut that opens the book on 1r shows an elaborate form of the Spanish royal arms as introduced by King Philip V in 1700, the first Spanish king in the House of Burbon, and continued by King Ferdinand VI to his death in 1759. It is here shown with the royal crown and two chains (the Order of the Golden Fleece and the Order of the Holy Spirit).Inner hinges broken. First and last leaves very slightly water stained; a small hole in a flyleaf. Armorial bookplate with motto "Stabo" of the Accorne or Kinninmond families of Scotland on the paste-down. Later in the collection of Thomas Fremantle, 3rd Baron Cottesloe (1862-1956), commander of the Territorial Army and president of the Society for Army History Research. Rare in the trade.l Palau I, 15635; WorldCat 1024941751.
Verlag: Madrid, Antonio Marin, 1757., 1757
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
8vo. (26), 406 pp. With full-page woodcut arms before the half-title. Contemporary full vellum with handwritten title to spine. Remains of ties. Only edition of this scarce legal manual written by the lawyer and experienced cavalryman Arcos y Moreno, laying down the rules and standards of the Spanish cavalry to facilitate the work of the courts. Includes sections on the abundance of horses, the use of stallions and the prohibition of the same in Andalucía, Murcia and Extremadura, the prohibition to remove mares from the same areas, the duty of horsekeepers to provide suitable horseshoes, and the cultivation of pastures, as well as an injuncion to report violations. The prefixed woodcut shows the Spanish arms under the Bourbon kings. - Inner hinges broken. First and last leaves very lightly waterstained; a small hole to flyleaf. Armorial bookplate with motto "Stabo" of the Accorne or Kinninmond families of Scotland to pastedown. Latterly in the collection of Thomas Fremantle, 3rd Baron Cottesloe (1862-1956), commander of the Territorial Army and president of the Society for Army History Research. Rare in the trade. - OCLC 1024941751. Palau I, 15635.