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farfel_n02_164_129

129
May '82
Libon, Biblarte
71 Sao Pedro De Alcantara
2000$=$28.99

Manuscript - Tresaldo da conta que o Cabido de Coimbra
pediu a El Rei (D. Joao III) sobre a Ermida de Santo
Antonio. Coimbra, 9 de Julno de 1539. Sem assin.

invitation to Portufal M. J. Kempner p. 111 914.6094 (Sarutoga) Between Celss + Coimbra, the small church of Santo Antonio dos
Olivais sits at the top of a toy-like set of monumental pilgrimage
stairs. It was here that Santo Antonio entered the Franciscan order
+ so quite naturally the interior of the church is decorated with azulejos
recounting anecdotes in his life. The scarsity which one enters from
outside the church on the left has 18th C tempera panels pertaining
to the saint. (St. Anthony - feast - June 13th.)
p. 99 Along with the Sorbonne, Bologna
founded in the 13th C by King Diniz, Queen Isabella's
husband. Originally Lisbon - based, the university was
repeatedly shifted back to the austirety of Coimbra as a result
of student riots. Finally it put down permanent roots here
in 1537, first in the Mosteiro de Santa cruz, + 3 years
later in a portion of Joao III'splace, where its most
noble hall remains to this day. Henry the Navigator
endowed chains of theology, natural philosophy + morals;
medicine was one of the earliest disciplines.
-church of S. Antonio - rebuilt in the 15th C - all that remains of
the friary founded here in the 13th C.
Hous of Avis. Joao III (1521-57.) Caterina of Spain.
-1536 the Inquisition was introduced into Portugal.
-Coimbra - the nations 2nd captial after Guimeraius +
before Lisbon.
-Sainted Queen Isabella of Portugal - buried at Coimbra.

farfel_n02_164_129

129
May '82
Libon, Biblarte
71 Sao Pedro De Alcantara
2000$=$28.99
Manuscript - Tresaldo da conta que o Cabido de Coimbra
pediu a El Rei (D. Joao III) sobre a Ermida de Santo
Antonio. Coimbra, 9 de Julno de 1539. Sem assin.

invitation to Portufal M. J. Kempner p. 111 914.6094 (Sarutoga) Between Celss + Coimbra, the small church of Santo Antonio dos
Olivais sits at the top of a toy-like set of monumental pilgrimage
stairs. It was here that Santo Antonio entered the Franciscan order
+ so quite naturally the interior of the church is decorated with azulejos
recounting anecdotes in his life. The scarsity which one enters from
outside the church on the left has 18th C tempera panels pertaining
to the saint. (St. Anthony - feast - June 13th.)
p. 99 Along with the Sorbonne, Bologna
founded in the 13th C by King Diniz, Queen Isabella's
husband. Originally Lisbon - based, the university was
repeatedly shifted back to the austirety of Coimbra as a result
of student riots. Finally it put down permanent roots here
in 1537, first in the Mosteiro de Santa cruz, + 3 years
later in a portion of Joao III'splace, where its most
noble hall remains to this day. Henry the Navigator
endowed chains of theology, natural philosophy + morals;
medicine was one of the earliest disciplines.
-church of S. Antonio - rebuilt in the 15th C - all that remains of
the friary founded here in the 13th C.
Hous of Avis. Joao III (1521-57.) Caterina of Spain.
-1536 the Inquisition was introduced into Portugal.
-Coimbra - the nations 2nd captial after Guimeraius +
before Lisbon.
-Sainted Queen Isabella of Portugal - buried at Coimbra.