TEXT-inc
Search
« Previous |
5,291 - 5,300 of 5,462
|
Next »
Search Results
- Headings:
-
Vegetius, Flavius Renatus
Epitoma rei militaris.
Fragments.
- Imprint:
-
[Augsburg: Günther Zainer, 1477-8?]. Folio.
Rhodes, ‘Fragments', dates to [c.1475].
- Headings:
-
Vegetius, Flavius Renatus
Epitoma rei militaris (ed. Johannes Sulpitius).
- Imprint:
-
Rome: Eucharius Silber, 29 Jan. 1487. 4°.
In the same year Silber printed Aelianus Tacticus (A‑041), Frontinus (F‑109), and Modestus (M‑287). The books were conceived as a unit; see the dedicatory letter from Johannes Sulpitius above. Goff, CIBN, and others list the books under the common heading ‘Scriptores rei militaris'; under such a heading are listed in this catalogue two more editions containing the same texts, one printed by Eucharius Silber in 1494 (S‑120), which also contains a Latin translation of Onosander, Strategicus, another printed by Franciscus Plato de Benedictis in 1495-6 (S‑121), edited by Philippus Beroaldus, who rearranged the order of appearance of the texts, but the edition is otherwise based on Sulpitius'.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Philalethes.
- Imprint:
-
[Cologne: Printer of the ‘Historia S. Albani' (Johann Guldenschaff or Conrad Winters, de Homborch?), 1472]. 4°.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Philalethes.
- Imprint:
-
[Strasbourg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer, c.1480]. 4°.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Philalethes.
- Imprint:
-
[Deventer]: Jacobus de Breda, [1485-7]. 4°.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Philalethes.
- Imprint:
-
[Basel: Michael Furter, not after 1492]. 4°.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Vita divi Antonii.
- Imprint:
-
Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, [between 9 Aug. 1490 and 31 Oct. 1492]. 4°.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Vita divi Antonii, et al.
- Imprint:
-
Deventer: Jacobus de Breda, [not before 10 Apr. 1497]. 4°.
- Headings:
-
Vegius, Maphaeus
Vocabula ex iure civili excerpta.
- Imprint:
-
Vicenza: Philippus Albinus, 1 Dec. 1477. Folio.
- Headings:
-
Venturinus, Franciscus
Rudimenta grammatices.
- Imprint:
-
Florence: Antonio di Bartolommeo Miscomini, ‘hora decima octava' 15 May 1482. Folio.