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Missale Herbipolense (Würzburg): Missale speciale secundum chorum Herbipolensem. Commissioned by Rudolphus de Scherenberg, Episcopus Herbipolensis (Würzburg)
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[Würzburg]
Georg Reyser
[after 8 Mar. 1495]
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The Nürnberg GermNM copy has a buyer's inscription with the date 1496. 2 woodcuts (Michael Wolgemut)
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Missale Olomucense (Olmütz)
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Nuremberg
Georg Stuchs
30 Mar. 1499
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Woodcuts
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Missale Santonense (Saintes)
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Paris
Johannes Higman
15 Apr. 1491
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Woodcuts
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Missale Saresberiense (Salisbury), sive Missale secundum Sarum
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Westminster
Julian Notary and Jean Barbier, for Wynkyn de Worde
20 Dec. 1498
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Woodcuts (3)
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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: 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