03642cpcaa2200613 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130245005100142300001800193300003900211300002300250300002100273506002200294520077600316530006701092533013901159533005001298546014701348555013801495555010101633583036401734600003802098600006302136610003902199610002702238610002102265650004902286650002502335650004402360650002902404650001702433650002602450650004902476650003102525650002302556650002702579650001802606651003002624651003302654651002502687651004702712651004402759651002302803651003302826651003202859651002402891651003902915710005702954999001703011mm 80036624 DLC20260227111704.0800918|||||||||||| por  amm 80036624 bms 82001229  aDLCcDLCdDLCedacs 7aC2lcmd00aPortuguese manuscripts collection,f1345-1918. a3,000fitems. a288fcontainers plusa1foversize. a1fmicrofilm reel. a55flinear feet.0 aOpen to research.8 aCorrespondence, literary manuscripts and poetry, reports, notebooks, proclamations, legal and military documents, account books, broadsides, and other papers and documents relating to various aspects of Portuguese history, society, literature, religion, and culture. Subjects include the poet Luís de Camões; military orders of knighthood, especially the Ordem Militar de Avis and the Order of Christ; and Sebastianism. Also contains material pertaining to the Peninsular War, Miguelist civil strife in Portugal, royal funeral ceremonies, the Inquisition, genealogy, and colonial administration in Brazil. Prominent figures represented include Portuguese sovereigns, diplomats, priests and other religious leaders in the Catholic Church, intellectuals, and others. aIn part, microfilm edition of item 129 available,dno. 16,982. aMicrofilm produced from item 129 in the Manuscript Division.bWashington, D.C. :cLibrary of Congress Photoduplication Service,d1977. aIn part, transcripts and facsimiles.b[S.l.]. aCollection material in Portuguese, with Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.8 aGuide titled, The Portuguese Manuscripts Collection of the Library of Congress : A Guide, published by the Library of Congress, 1980.8 aFinding aid to additional material available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room. aThe Portuguese manuscripts collection is formed primarily from material acquired by Library of Congress in 1927 and 1929 through the purchase of the private library of Antonio Augusto de Carvalho Monteiro. The manuscripts were transferred to the Library of Congress Manuscript Division from the Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division.10aCamões, Luís de,d1524?-1580.10aCarvalho Monteiro, António Augusto,d1850-1920xLibrary.20aCatholic ChurchzPortugalxClergy.20aOrdem Militar de Avis.20aOrder of Christ. 0aDiplomatic and consular service, Portuguese. 0aDiplomatszPortugal. 0aFuneral rites and ceremonieszPortugal. 0aIntellectualszPortugal. 0aInquisition. 0aPolitical messianism. 0aOrders of knighthood and chivalryzPortugal. 0aPeninsular War, 1807-1814. 0aPortuguese poetry. 0aPortuguese literature. 0aSebastianism. 0aBrazilxHistoryyTo 1822. 0aPortugalxColonieszAmerica. 0aPortugalvGenealogy. 0aPortugalxHistoryySebastião, 1557-1578. 0aPortugalxHistoryyMiguel I, 1828-1834. 0aPortugalxHistory. 0aPortugalxIntellectual life. 0aPortugalxKings and rulers. 0aPortugalxReligion. 0aPortugalxSocial life and customs.2 aCarvalho Monteiro Library (Library of Congress)5DLC c42875d42875