Advogarius, Petrus DonatusDe monte pietatis anno 1490 Veronae instituto
Imprint:
[Verona
Paulus Fridenperger
after 25 Sept. 1490]
4°
Dated by Accurti from the content
Secundo folio: coeptus est magna animorum varietate, quando ad ea quae
[Strassburg
Martin Schott
not after 1486]
f°
On the authorship, see A. Fries, Die unter dem Namen des Albertus Magnus überlieferten mariologischen Schriften (1954) pp.5-80, 130-131, and A. Kolping, in Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale 25 (1958) pp.285-328 (Sack(Freiburg)); The Poznań AA copy has date of rubrication 1486 (IBP). Dated about 1485-89 by GW, Goff and Polain
Albertus MagnusLiber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium quorundam. Add: De mirabilibus mundi
Imprint:
[Geneva
Louis Cruse
about 1487-88]; [after 1487]
4°
Dated by CIBN; GW dates about 1487, Lőkkös after 1487. Corresponds page-for-page with GW 642, of which it is probably a reprint. Doubtless issued with the Albertus Magnus, Secreta mulierum (GW 750), printed on the same paper (CIBN)
Secundo folio: a3r medium. Et hoc experimentum est a modernis. Si iterum dicet
Albertus MagnusEnarrationes in evangelium Johannis
Imprint:
[Cologne
Johann Guldenschaff
not after 1477]; [not after 1478]
f°
Copy in Mogiła C has date of purchase 1477 (IBP). CIBN records a table (two quires of 6 leaves) not described elsewhere
[Basel
Michael Wenssler
not after 1474]
f°
Dated by CIBN; GW, Polain and IGI date not after 1475. BMC (MS note) mentions rubricator's date of 1474 in the Buxheim copy; On the authorship, see A. Fries, Die unter dem Namen des Albertus Magnus überlieferten mariologischen Schriften (1954) pp.5-80, 130-131, and A. Kolping, in Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale 25 (1958) pp.285-328 (Sack(Freiburg))
Albertus MagnusSecreta mulierum et virorum (cum expositione Henrici de Saxonia)
Imprint:
[Venice 'Rome:
Simon Bevilaqua; [n.pr.]; [Eucharius Silber?]
after 1500?]; 8 July (or 8 Nov.) 1499'
4°
Despite the colophon, GW, followed by BMC reprint (but not by IGI), assigns to Venice. GW dates after 1500. Assigned to Rome in Goff and attributed to Silber by Proctor; Pseudo- Albertus Magnus (Hillard 55)