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(Mirabilia Romae vel potius) Historia et descriptio urbis Romanae. Add: Pseudo- Aegidius Romanus: Oratio de S. Veronica. Indulgentiae ecclesiarum principalium urbis Romae
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Rome
Stephan Plannck
22 Feb. 1491
4°
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(Mirabilia Romae vel potius) Historia et descriptio urbis Romae. Add: Indulgentiae
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Rome
Stephan Plannck
7 Sept. 1500
4°
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Miraculen Onser Liever Vrouwen
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[Delft
Jacob Jacobszoon van der Meer and Mauricius Yemantszoon
between 10 Jan. 1477 and 20 Nov. 1479]
4°
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 type evidence (WILC); Woodcut
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Missale Romanum
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Nuremberg
Georg Stuchs
1484
4°
Pell 2839 and 2971 record the Calendar alone (cf. GW)
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Missale Romanum
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[Venice
n.pr.
about 1490]
4°
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Missale Romanum
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Venice
Johannes Baptista Sessa
8 Oct. 1497
4°
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Missale itinerantium
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[Cologne
Heinrich Quentell
about 1500]
4°
Woodcuts
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Psalterium Romanum cum hymnis
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Paris
Antoine Caillaut
1489
4°
The Psalter is dated 3 Feb. 1488 and the following Hymns 28 Jan. 1488 (=1489). Woodcuts
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Psalterium cum hymnis
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Paris
Pierre Levet
Feb. 1488/89
4°
In two parts (Psalter and Hymns), dated: I) 19 Feb. 1488; II) 26 Feb. 1488. Woodcuts. All known copies lack a1 of the Psalter. Pellechet 9643d refers to copies at Troyes BM and Mazarine, but these are rather Levet's 1488 edition of the Aurea expositio hymnorum, CIBN H-341
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Psalterium
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[Strassburg
Johann Prüss?; [Matthias Hupfuff; [Friedrich Ruch, de Dumbach
about 1490?]; not before 1505]; about 1495]
4°
The attribution to Ruch goes back to catalogues of J. Rosenthal (e.g. CV, no.39). GW assigns to Hupfuff, unassigned in BMC. GW assigns to Hupfuff, unassigned in BMC. Duntze rejects the assignment to Hupfuff but suggests Johann Prüss as the printer, tentatively dating about 1490.