Nov 21 at 10:30 AM - Sale 2687 -

Sale 2687 - Lot 278

Estimate: $ 600 - $ 900
(MEXICAN IMPRINT--1665.) Juan Francisco Montemayor de Cuenca. Summaria investigacion de el origen, y privilegios delos ricos hombres. Full-page engraving of the Kings of Spain, engraved title page. [9], 135, [6], 321, [15] leaves. 4to, modern calf, moderate wear; lacking leaves Mm1-2 (first two leaves of the index), minor foxing, minor worming toward rear; Carmelite marca de fuego on top edge, early inscription on title page, later inked stamps of José Antonio de Medina. [Mexico, 1665]

Additional Details

A substantial work on the nobility of old Spain, written and published in New Spain. Much of it relates to the legal relationship between vassals and their lords. On pages 300-1, he makes clear that Christian vassals possessed more rights than their Jewish or Muslim counterparts, "whose persons always belong to the King." All vassals, however, could be imprisoned or executed at will: "The lords of estates can, with the force of absolute power . . . treat well or abuse their peasant vassals who owe them personal service, and, if they so please, imprison, punish, and kill them by hunger, thirst, or the knife." The date is usually given as 1664, but two of the preliminaries are dated 1665. Medina, Mexico 920; Palau 178029; Sabin 50111.