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Horae ad usum Sarum (Salisbury)
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Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, for Simon Vostre, 16 May 1498. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Senonensem (Sens?)
Fragment.
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[Paris: Jean Barbier, c.1510]. 8°.
Duff and STC ascribe to [Philippe Pigouchet, c.1495]; however, the type is the 82 B of Jean Barbier; see Philippe Renouard, Imprimeurs et libraires parisiens dy xvie siècle (Paris, 1979), vol. III pl. B (II) 14, reproducing his no. 246. Collation unknown.
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Horae ad usum Traiectensem (Utrecht)
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[Antwerp: Gerard Leeu, c.13 Mar. 1492]. 8°.
This edition of the Utrecht Hours, assigned by Proctor to Liesvelt, is identical with Leeu's Roman Hours of 13 Mar. 1492 (H‑162), with the exception of the title and gatherings D–G containing the Hours of the Virgin; see L. W. Hellinga, ‘Additions and Notes to Campbell's Annales and GW', Beiträge zur Inkunabelkunde, Ser. 3, I (1965), 81. It should also be noted that the Office of the Dead presents the use of Rome and not that of Utrecht, thus suggesting that Leeu first set up the Hours for Roman use, then adapted them for the diocese of Utrecht.
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Horae ad usum Tullensem (Toul) [French and Latin]
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Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, for Simon Vostre, 20 Dec. 1499. 8°.
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Horae ad usum Turonensem (Tours) [French and Latin]
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Paris: Philippe Pigouchet, for Simon Vostre, 13 Mar. 1491/2. 4°.
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Horae ad usum Turonensem (Tours) [French and Latin]
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Paris: [André Bocard], for Antoine Vérard, 14 Aug. 1500. 8°.
Sheppard gives the format as 4°. The type 97 B, doubtfully assigned to [Félix Baligault] in BMC, is given to Bocard by CIBN S‑270. For a discussion of other editions printed for Vérard dated the same day, see Coq's note, 57 n. 1. However, judging from the address ‘deuant la rue neufue nostre dame', it was probably not printed before 1503.
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Horae (Rouen or Sarum use)
Fragment.
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[Paris: Georg Wolf, c.1490]. 32°.
Sheppard identifies the type as Wolf's 62 (60) G, in use in 1490. Incorrectly said to be use of Rome by ISTC. The readings, responsories, and versicles of the first five lessons of Matins of the Office of the Dead, contained in the fragment, correspond to the use of both Rouen and Sarum. Collation unknown.
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Horae [Dutch] Getijdenboek
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Leiden: [Hugo Janszoon van Woerden], 1498. 8°.
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Horae [German]
Fragment.
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[Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, c.1495?]. 16°.
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Horatius Flaccus, Quintus
Ars poetica.
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[Leipzig: Jacobus Thanner, after 1500]. 4°.
Isak Collijn, Katalog der Inkunabeln der kgl. Bibliothek in Stockholm, I (Stockholm, 1914), no. 536, dates [c.1498].