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Balbus, Hieronymus
Epigrammata.
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[Paris: Félix Baligault, not before 1497]. 4°.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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[Mainz: Printer of the Catholicon or Johann Gutenberg(?)], ‘1460' or [not before 1469] or [between 1460 and c.1472]. Folio.
Three issues can be distinguished despite identical typesetting: (a) printed on parchment or bull's head paper; (b) on Galliziani paper; (c) on tower and crown paper; see Gottfried Zedler, Das Mainzer Catholicon, Veröffentlichungen der Gutenberg-Gesellschaft, 4 (Mainz, 1905). This has given rise to the theory that issue (a) was printed in 1460, issue (b) in 1469, and issue (c) c.1472; see Paul Needham, ‘Johann Gutenberg and the Catholicon Press', Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 76 (1982), 395-456 and the following articles in ‘Zur Catholicon-Forschung', Wolfenbütteler Notizen zur Buchgeschichte, 13 (1988), 105-232: James C. Thomas, ‘Die Umdatierung eines Wolfenbütteler Frühdruckes des Ackermann aus Böhmen (GW 193) aufgrund beta- und elektronenradiographischer Untersuchungen seiner Papierwasserzeichen', 106-24; Gerhardt Powitz, ‘Das Catholicon in buch- und textgeschichtlicher Sicht', 125-37; Martin Boghardt, ‘Die bibliographische Erforschung der ersten Catholicon-Ausgabe(n)', 138-76; Claus W. Gerhardt, ‘Der Doppelzeilendruck des Catholicon-Druckers von 1460', 177-86; Rolf Stümpel, ‘Überlegungen zum zweizeiligen Satz des Catholicon’, 187-98; Paul Needham, ‘The Catholicon Press of Johann Gutenberg: A Hidden Chapter in the Invention of Printing', 199-230; Lotte Hellinga, ‘The Catholicon: Hypotheses or Solutions', 231-2. For an alternative theory that all three states were printed c.1469, but in three different print shops, the lines composed of movable type having been tied together two and two, see Lotte Hellinga, ‘Analytical Bibliography and the Study of Early Printed Books with a case-study of the Mainz Catholicon', Gb Jb 64 (1989), 47-96; Lotte Hellinga, ‘Slipped Lines and Fallen Type in the Mainz Catholicon', Gb Jb 67 (1992), 35-40; and the response by Paul Needham, ‘Slipped Lines in the Mainz Catholicon: A Second Opinion', Gb Jb 68 (1993), 25-9. See also Anke Böhm, ‘Das Psalterium Moguntinum. Kann man aufgrund von Satzvarianten verschiedene Auflagen erschließen?', Gb Jb 64 (1989), 30-8; Lotte Hellinga, ‘Comments on Paul Needham's Notes', Gb Jb 65 (1990), 65-9; Paul Needham, ‘Corrective Notes on the Date of the Catholicon Press', Gb Jb 65 (1990), 46-64; Paul Needham, ‘Further Corrective Notes on the Date of the Catholicon Press', Gb Jb 66 (1991), 101-26; Lotte Hellinga, ‘Das Mainzer »Catholicon« und Gutenbergs Nachlaß. Neudatierung und Auswirkungen', AGB, 40 (1993), 395-416; see also the summary of the debate in CIBN B‑13.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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Augsburg: Günther Zainer, 30 Apr. 1469. Folio.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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[Strasbourg: The R‑Printer (Johann Mentelin and Adolf Rusch), c.1470]. Folio.
As dated by GW and Sheppard.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 24 Sept. 1483. Folio.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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[Cologne: Ludwig von Renchen, c.1485]. Folio.
As assigned by Sheppard, who notes that the type, the measurement of type-area, and the watermarks agree with those of Alexander Carpentarius, Destructorium vitiorum, which is assigned to [Renchen] [Bod-inc. A‑166]; GW and CIBN assign to [Strasbourg: Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger].
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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Venice: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 7 Dec. 1490. Folio.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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Lyons: Jean Du Pré, 26 Sept. 1492. Folio.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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Venice: Bonetus Locatellus, for Octavianus Scotus, 20 Nov. 1495. Folio.
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Balbus, Johannes
Catholicon.
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Lyons: [Perrinus Lathomi, Bonifacius Johannis, and Johannes de Villa Veteri], 7 Jan. 1496. Folio.
GW ascribes to Bonifacius Johannis alone.