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Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury), sive Missale secundum Sarum
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Paris
Jean Du Pré (printer of Paris)
30 Sept. 1500; 1 Oct. 1502
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The date can also be read as 1 Oct. 1502 (cf. (R)STC and Moreau)
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Missale Slesvicense (Schleswig)
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Schleswig
Stephanus Arndes
1486
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Missale Traiectense (Utrecht)
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Delft
Christiaen Snellaert
14 Aug. [1495]
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Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Woodcut
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Missale Traiectense (Utrecht)
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Paris
Johannes Higman, and Wolfgang Hopyl
30 Nov. 1497
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Woodcuts
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Missale itinerantium
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[Cologne
Heinrich Quentell
about 1500]
4°
Woodcuts
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Missale: Canon Missae
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[Nuremberg
Georg Stuchs
about 1492]
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Woodcut
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Modus legendi abbreviaturas
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[The Netherlands (Utrecht?)
Printer of Alexander Magnus (GW 875) (Gerardus de Leempt?)
between 1475 and 1479]
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HPT I 50 suggests that the printer was Leempt, perhaps at Utrecht, Nijmegen or even Cologne. Dating from HPT; Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; On the author and contents, see R. Feenstra , in Studia Gratiana 28 (1998) pp. 221-48, who also suggests that this edition may predate the 1476 Nuremberg edition (H 11465). Werner von Schussenried is named as author in an acrostic in the text
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Modus legendi abbreviaturas
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Paris
Félix Baligault
25 Oct. 1493
8°
Werner von Schussenried is named as author in an acrostic in the text
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Libellus de modo poenitendi et confitendi
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Antwerp
Gerard Leeu
17 Mar. 14[87 or 1488]
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Other editions of this work, also known from its incipit as Poeniteas cito, are entered under the heading Poenitentionarius. Attributed since the Middle Ages to Johannes de Garlandia or to Petrus Blesensis (cf. P. Michaud-Quantin, Sommes des casuistique et manuels de confession au moyen-age, Louvain, 1962, p.19). H. MacKinnon attributes to William de Montibus (Essays in medieval history presented to Bertie Wilkinson, ed. T.A. Sandquist and M.R. Powicke, Toronto, 1969, pp.40-45)
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Libellus de modo poenitendi et confitendi
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Antwerp
Gerard Leeu
18 Feb. 1488
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Other editions of this work, also known from its incipit as Poeniteas cito, are entered under the heading Poenitentionarius. Attributed since the Middle Ages to Johannes de Garlandia or to Petrus Blesensis (cf. P. Michaud-Quantin, Sommes des casuistique et manuels de confession au moyen-age, Louvain, 1962, p.19). H. MacKinnon attributes to William de Montibus (Essays in medieval history presented to Bertie Wilkinson, ed. T.A. Sandquist and M.R. Powicke, Toronto, 1969, pp.40-45); Woodcut