Aesopus
Aesopus moralisatus [Latin and Italian] (Adapted, with additions, by Accio Zucco, tr)
Imprint:
Verona
Giovanni and Alberto Alvise
4°.
The printers are indicated on f. 1a as Gioanni aluise e compagni; Woodcuts, attributed by Mardersteig and Eberhardt to Liberale da Verona, disputed by Donati; Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: a4v plus fructu, flore, si duo carpe duo.
26 June 1479
Abstemius, LaurentiusFabulae (Ed: Domicus Palladius Soranus). Add: Aesopus: Fabulae (Tr: Laurentius Valla)
Imprint:
Venice
Johannes Tacuinus, de Tridino
4°
The colophon reads: 'Anno domini M.CCC.XCIX.'
Secundo folio: a3r audiendo fastidiosissimus res etiam utiles honestasque haud; a5r stia animi potius vermibus terrenis qui suavibus aliarum
1 June [1499]
Rome: In domo quondam magistri Udalrici Galli [Stephan Plannck, 1479-80] 4°.
The colophon reads ‘ . . . Sixto iiii Pon Max sedeñ' anno eius nono'. Sixtus IV was elected Pope on 9 Aug. 1471.
[Louvain
Ludovicus Ravescot
between 1485 and 1487/88]
4°
Woodcut; Dated on type evidence (WILC); Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
Naples: [Francesco di Dino, c.1480.] 4°.
Sheppard gives the date as c.1480, as does GW; the colophon reads ‘finis allegantiarum(!) . . . impressarum sub pacifico Ferdinando Sicilie Rege' (Ferdinand I, King of Naples and Sicily (1423-1494)).
Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 7 Aug. 1498. Folio.
GW records the types incorrectly. BMC suggests that the book may have been printed for Hectoris by an unidentified printer using materials formerly owned by Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis (before his death in 1496, the latter had printed for Hectoris).
[Rome: Johannes Gensberg or Johannes Schurener, c.1473.] 4°.
Pr ascribes to [Rome: Johannes Schurener], type 1A = Gensberg, type 1. Haebler, Buchdrucker points to differences between the type used by both printers.
Adam, MagisterSummula sacramentorum Raymundi de Pennaforte metrificata.
Imprint:
[Metz: Caspar Hochfeder, between 1508 and Jan. 1514/15]. 4°.
As assigned and dated by CIBN; IGI and Pr assign to [Paris: after 1500]; Adams assigns to [Paris: Jean Jehannot, c.1520].
Adam, MagisterSummula sacramentorum Raymundi de Pennaforte metrificata
Imprint:
Delft
[Christiaen Snellaert or Hendrik Eckert, van Homberch]
1497
4°
A metrical compendium of the Summa sacramentorum of Raymundus de Pennaforte: see F. Valls Taberner, La "Summula Pauperum" de Adam de Alderspach, in Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Kulturgeschichte Spaniens, 7 (1938) pp.69-83 (CIBN); Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
[Louvain: Johannes de Westfalia, between 8 Apr. 1476 and Nov. 1477]. 4°.
For the date see Zeldzaam & Kostbaar: vijf jaar aanwinsten Bijzondere Collecties 1987-91 (The Hague, 1992), no. 31. GW dates to [1475], Sheppard to [1477-83].
Adolphus, Episcopus MoguntinusCopiae indulgentiarum de institutione festi Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis concessarum. Add: Paulus II: Bulla "Rationi congruit", 16 Sept. 1464. Constitutio "Ad id maxime versatur", 21 Jan. 1465. Officium de festo Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis
Imprint:
[Basel
Martin Flach (printer of Basel)
about 1472]
4°
Hain and Pellechet describe two leaves of prayers additional to the body of the work in 18 ff.; The work concerns the introduction of the feast into the province of Mainz, with bullae of Paul II concerning the introduction of the feast into the lands of William of Saxony (Sack)
Adolphus, Episcopus MoguntinusCopiae indulgentiarum de institutione festi Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis concessarum. Add: Paulus II: Bulla "Rationi congruit", 16 Sept. 1464. Constitutio "Ad id maxime versatur", 21 Jan. 1465. Officium de festo Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis. Werner Rolewinck: Sermo in festo praesentationis beatissimae Mariae virginis
Imprint:
[Cologne?
Printer of Augustinus, 'Manuale'
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; The work concerns the introduction of the feast into the province of Mainz, with bullae of Paul II concerning the introduction of the feast into the lands of William of Saxony (Sack)
about 1475]
Louvain
Johannes de Westfalia
[about 1487]; [about 1484-87]
f°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Dated on paper evidence (WILC). HPT dated about 1484-87
[Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, c.1472]. 4°.
BMC dates ‘not before 1471' and states that this edition is a page-for-page reprint of ther Hoernen's edition of 1471.
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
Aegidii, GuillermusSuper coelestium motuum indagatione (Ed: Boninus de Boninis)
Imprint:
Cremona
Carolus de Darleriis
14 Feb. 1494/95
4°
Known in several issues: a) without colophon; with blank second leaf. b) without colophon; with dedication on F.2. c) with colophon giving full imprint as above, and with printed dedication (Goff)
Aegidius (Columna) RomanusIn Aristotelis analytica posteriora commentum. Ed: Jacobus de Puteo and Petrus de Nardis. With supplement by Hieronymus Ramusius
Aegidius (Columna) RomanusIn Aristotelis de sophisticis elenchis commentum (Ed: Augustinus de Meschiatis). Add: Augustinus de Meschiatis: Quaestio de medio demonstrationis (With additions by Nicolaus Tellucius)
Imprint:
Venice
Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus
6 Feb. 1496/97
f°
Secundo folio: A2r Expositio Egidii Romani supra libros Elenchorum Ari-
Vienna
[Printer of the 1482 'Vocabolista' (Stephan Koblinger?)]; [Printer of the 'Historie von S. Rochus']
'1472' [i.e. 1482?]
4°
The press of the Printer of the 1482 'Vocabolista' (Stephan Koblinger?) (BMC III 809) is called Drucker der Historie von S. Rochus by Langer-Dolch
Secundo folio: subtiliter investigaverit ex hoc sequitur quam nihil novum in esse progredi
Aegidius (Columna) RomanusIn Aristotelis analytica priora commentum (Ed: Johannes Antonius Scotius). Add: Johannes Antonius Scotius: Quaestio de potissima demonstratione reperienda (With supplement of Guidus Postumus)
Imprint:
Venice
Simon de Luere, for Andreas Torresanus, de Asula
f°
Woodcuts; Here attributed to Aegidius, the commentary is often ascribed to Robertus Grosseteste. On the authority of the oldest manuscripts, however, it should probably be attributed to Robertus Kilwardby (GW)
Secundo folio: Questio est An potissiima demonstratio reperiatur [running title Questio].
27 Sept. 1499
Aegidius (Columna) RomanusIn quosdam Aristotelis metaphysicorum locos quaestiones (Ed: Johannes Baptista de Tolentino)
Imprint:
Venice
Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, for Alexander Calcedonius
Secundo folio: (running title) Primi Metha. Questio Prima (Textus) Questiones methaphysicales
23 Dec. 1499
Rome: Eucharius Silber, 15 Feb. 1487. 4°.
In the same year Silber printed Vegetius (V‑052), Frontinus (F‑109), and Modestus (M‑287). The books were conceived as a unit; see the dedicatory letter from Johannes Sulpitius in his edition of Vegetius in copy number 1, in which the four items are bound together ('Tres de ea re scriptores egregios quos nuperrime recognoui, Vegetium, Aelianum, et Frontinum simul coniunxi et ut emendatissimi in tuas et in aliorum manus uenirent effeci . . .'). Goff, CIBN and others list the books under the common heading ‘Scriptores rei militaris'; under such heading are listed in this catalogue two more editions containing the same texts, one printed by Eucharius Silber in 1494 (S‑120), which contains also a Latin translation of Onosander, Strategicus, another printed by Franciscus Plato de Benedictis in 1495-96 (S‑121), edited by Philippus Beroaldus, who rearranged the order of appearance of the texts, but the edition is otherwise based on Sulpitius's.
AesopusAesopus moralisatus [Latin and Italian] (Adapted, with additions, by Accio Zucco, tr)
Imprint:
Venice
Bernardinus Benalius
8°
Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: [a4r]: 'Con perfecta amicitia di sua mente ...'
[about 1490]
AesopusAesopus moralisatus. Preceded by Vita (abbreviated)
Imprint:
Rome
Johannes Philippus de Lignamine
4°
Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: a3r: 'Omne genus pestis ...'
6 Nov. 1473
[Basel: Jacobus Wolff, de Pforzheim, c.1492]. Folio.
BMC ascribes to [Michael Furter?]. BSB dates [not after 1489]. For a discussion of the dating, and the evidence suggesting c.1492: see C. C. Rattey, ‘The Undated Aesop attributed to Jakob Wolff de Pforzheim (Hain-Copinger 327)', Library, 5th ser., 12 (1957), 119-21.
[Florence
Apud Sanctum Jacobum de Ripoli
before 24 Oct. 1483]
4°
Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: a2r: 'De cane urgente ovem incausa. | In ca(usa)m canis urget ovem ...'
AesopusVita (after Rinucius) et Aesopus moralisatus [Latin and Italian] (Adapted, with additions, by Francesco del Tuppo, tr)
Imprint:
Aquila
Eusanius de Stella, Johannes Picardus de Hamell, Loisius de Masson
f°
Aesopus moralisatus is the metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
31 May 1493
AesopusVita, after Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [Latin]. Add: Fabulae, Lib I-IV (the metrical version of Anonymus Neveleti, i.e. Aesopus Moralisatus). Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae novae (Tr: Rinucius). Fabulae Aviani. Fabulae collectae
Imprint:
Antwerp
Gerard Leeu
26 Sept. 1486
f°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Woodcuts (193)
[Milan
Philippus de Lavagnia
4°
Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: a2r: 'Miluus adest meserumq(ue) truci ...'
about 1480]
AesopusAesopus moralisatus [Latin and Italian] (Adapted, with additions, by Accio Zucco, tr)
Imprint:
Venice
Manfredus de Bonellis, de Monteferrato
4°
Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: Hac in sorde manes, nil mihi messis habes.
31 Jan. 1491
Mondovì
Dominicus, Laurentius and Stephanus de Vivaldis
f°
Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: [a2r]: 'Rupisti miehi potum'.
16 Nov. 1476