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- Headings:
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Psalterium cum canticis et symbolo
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
about 1493-95]; [not after 1495]
8°
BSB-Ink dates not after 1495
- Headings:
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Regulae congruitatum, constructiones et regimina. Add: Constructionarius
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
about 1498-1500]
4°
- Headings:
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Stella clericorum
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
not after 1492]
4°
The copy in München BSB has an owner's inscription with the date 1492
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Pro Marcello Oratio
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
not after 1492]
4°
GW noted date 1492 in Königsberg copy
- Headings:
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Henricus de Hassia
Secreta sacerdotum (Corr & Ed: Michael Lochmaier)
- Imprint:
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Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
1497
4°
- Headings:
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Ludovicus de Seghin
Indulgentia, 1492. For the benefit of the St. Clara Brotherhood at Zwickau
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
about 1492]
Bdsde (f°)
Printed on the same sheet as Goff L381
- Headings:
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Ludovicus de Seghin
Indulgentia, 1492. For the benefit of the St. Clara Brotherhood at Zwickau
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
about 1492]
Bdsde (f°)
Printed on the same sheet as Goff L380
- Headings:
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Poggius Florentinus
Epistola de morte Hieronymi Pragensis. Add: Leonardus Brunus Aretinus: De duobus amantibus Guiscardo et Sigismunda
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
1490-95]; [1487-95]
4°
Dated by BSB-Ink. Goff dates 1487-95. Hain 1589 (Leonardus Aretinus: De duobus amantibus, 1489) is probably a part of this edition (GW V col 600); De duobus amantibus is a translation by Leonardus Brunus Aretinus of Boccaccio, Decameron IV.1
- Headings:
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Salomon et Marcolphus
Dialogus Salomonis et Marcolphi
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
after 1488?]
4°
Woodcut
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
De quattuor virtutibus cardinalibus, sive De formula honestae vitae, cum commento [Latin and German verse translation]. Preceded by: Vita Senecae
- Imprint:
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[Leipzig
Conrad Kachelofen
about 1492]
4°
Dated by BSB-Ink; In fact by Martinus Dumiensis, Archbishop of Braga (Bracara)