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Credit: Sales catalogue 519: Maggs Bros. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![1513 A.D. [28] MANUEL (King of Portugal). Epistola potentissimi ac invic- tissimi Emanuelis Regis Portugaliae De Victoriis habitis in India, et Malacha. Roman Letter. 4to, bound by Chambolle-Duru in full morocco, inside dentelles, g.e. Vienna, H. Vietor and Joannes Singrenius, September, 1513. (Sze ILLusrRATION OF TITLE PAGE BELOW). £52 Ios. See Streit, Bibliotheca Missionum, Vol, IV, No. 380. An account of the Portuguese victories under Affonso d’Albuquerque at Malacca, Goa and Diu. EPISTOLA POTENTISSIMI ac Inuictifsimi Emanuelis Regis Portugaliz, & Algarbiorun.&c. De Victoriis ha, bitis in India , & Malacha. Ad. S.in Chrifto Patré & Dominii noftra, Do. Leonem.X. Pont. Maxi, Mufti. Title-page from ManveL, Kine or PortuGcau’s Famous Lerrer ro Porm Leo X. Vienna, 1513. See Item No. 28. 1514 A.D. [29] PACHECO (Diego). In praestanda Obedientia pro Emanuele Lusitanorum Rege Invictissimo Leoni X. Pontifice Optimo Maximo Dicta Oratio. Title within woodcut border. Roman Letters. 4to, bound by Chambolle-Duru in full levant morocco, gilt lines on sides, full back, inside dentelles, g.e. (Rome, after 12th March, 1514). (See ILLustration, Overvear). £52 Ios. King Manuel of Portugal sent an Embassy to render obedience to the Pope Leo X on his accession for his possessions in America, India, etc., and Tristan da Cunha was the Ambassador and Pacheco (or Pacetti) was sent as Secretary and made the speech described above.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31664374_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)