Benignus, GeorgiusMirabilia septem et septuaginta in opusculo Nicolai de Mirabilibus
Imprint:
[Florence
Printer of Vergilius (C 6061); [Printer of Benignus, 'Dialectica']
after 27 July 1489]
4°
On the press, see Ridolfi. GW assigned to the Printer of Benignus; A response to the Disputatio of Nicolaus de Mirabilibus, Goff M615, printed 27 July 1489 (see C. Dionisotti in Italia medioevale e umanistica, 4 (1961) pp. 311-14)
Bernardus ClaravallensisSermones de tempore et de sanctis et De diversis
Imprint:
[Paris
Georg Wolf; [Ulrich Gering and Berthold Rembolt; [Pierre Levet]
about 1495]; after 1494]
4°
Printed in the type 64G assigned to Wolf by Hillard and BMC, to Gering and Rembolt by Proctor (8299) and Polain, and by GW to Levet
[Strasbourg]
[Adolf Rusch, with the type of Johann Amerbach, for Anton Koberger]
Folio
Ascription as Sack, Freiburg: see Ferdinand Geldner, ‘Amerbach-Studien', AGB 23 (1982), 662-91, at 684-7. GW ascribes to [Strasbourg: Adolf Rusch, for Anton Koberger, shortly after 23 Sept. 1481], but manuscript notes in the Sion College copy and in Oates 124 are dated 1480. Polain assigns to [Strasbourg: Adolf Rusch, for Anton Koberger]. Alfred Hartmann rejects the ascription to Rusch in Amerbachkorrespondenz, I, 2, n. 2.
[not after 1480].
Bienatus, AureliusOratio in funere Laurentii de Medicis habita.
Imprint:
[Milan
Philippus de Mantegatiis, Cassanus
after 8 Apr. 1492]
4°
Lorenzo de' Medici died on 8 April 1492
Secundo folio: a2r cendia parvo temporis spacio; ab hinc fere trecentos
Paris
[Pierre Poulhac], for Jean Petit and Denis Roce; [Etienne Jehannot?; [Johann Philippi de Cruzenach?]
[after Feb. 1498]; about 1497]
8°
Polain assigned the printing to Jehannot (?) and GW to Philippi (?)
Bonaventura, SMeditationes vitae Christi [Italian] (complete text)
Imprint:
Venice
[Antonius de Zanchis
after 1500?]
4°
Sometimes attributed to Johannes de Caulibus (cf. BBFN Inc p.119f)
Secundo folio: a4r instructio. Dico adoncha che per; b2r auditorio non senza admiratio