An edition of Cartas de Affonso de Albuquerque (1884)

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seguidas de documentos que as elucidam

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An edition of Cartas de Affonso de Albuquerque (1884)

Cartas de Affonso de Albuquerque

seguidas de documentos que as elucidam

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Cover of: Cartas de Affonso de Albuquerque
Cover of: Cartas de Affonso de Albuquerque
Cartas de Affonso de Albuquerque: seguidas de documentos que as elucidam
1884, Typ. da Academia real das sciencias de Lisboa
in Portuguese

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Edition Notes

Vols. 5- have imprint: Lisboa, Imprensa nacional.
Vols 6- and part of v. 5 were edited by Henrique Lopes de Mendonça.

Published in
Lisboa
Series
Collecção de monumentos ineditos para a historia das conquistas dos Portuguezes, em Africa, Asia e America, t. 10, 12- 1. ser. Historia da Asia

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DS411.7 .A2 t. 10, etc.

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OL6573931M
Internet Archive
cartasdeaffonso00albugoog
LCCN
15003521
OCLC/WorldCat
3133888

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