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Horae: ad usum Romanum (Rome) [French and Latin]
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Paris
Philippe Pigouchet, for Simon Vostre
16 Sept. 1498
4°
Metalcuts
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Horae: ad usum Romanum (Rome)
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Paris
Philippe Pigouchet
[about 1498]
8°
Metalcuts
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Horae: ad usum Sarum (Salisbury) [Latin and English]
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Paris
Jean Jehannot [with the types of Etienne Jehannot], for Nicolaus Lecomte
1498
8°
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Legenda ad usum Sarum (Salisbury)
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Paris
Guillermus Maynyal, for William Caxton at Westminster
14 Aug. 1488
f°
Recorded by GW as a Breviarium Saresberiense, working from the fragments recorded at that time
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Expositio hymnorum
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Paris
Pierre Levet
17 Aug. 1487
4°
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Expositio hymnorum
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Paris
Félix Baligault
1492
4°
Reichling's description (following Abbott) differs in a number of small particulars from Pellechet's, and in giving the edition as having 64 leaves rather than 56, though the quires are signed a-g in eights
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Expositio hymnorum
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Paris
Antoine Caillaut
8 Mar. 1492/93
4°
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Praecordiale devotorum (Praecordiale sacerdotum)
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Paris
[Pierre Le Dru], for Durand Gerlier; [Etienne Jehannot]
[about 1497]
8°
BMC assigns to Le Dru, Polain to Jehannot. Woodcut. Gerlier's device is in the 'before 20 Nov. 1500' state, and not that of 'after Apr. 1501' as claimed by J. Veyrin-Forrer in Gb Jb 1960 p. 413 (reprinted in La lettre et le texte (Paris, 1987) p.259) presumably referring to a different edition
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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