[Florence?: Printer of Terentius ‘Comoediae', c.1470?] 4°.
P. Scapecchi on linguistic grounds assigns to Florence in ‘Scava, scava, vecchia talpa! L'oscuro lavoro dell'incunabulista', Biblioteche oggi, 2 (1984), 37-50, at 42-3, followed by D. Rhodes in Gli annali tipografici fiorentini del XV secolo, Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana, 113 (Florence, 1988), 15-16, 117 no. 750. However, P. Trovato in La Toscana al tempo di Lorenzo il Magnifico, ed. L. Beschi (Pisa, 1996), II 530-2, on the same linguistic grounds assigns the book to Naples, supporting Pr. The probable Fiesole provenance of the Bodleian copy, suggested by the inscribed names of the bookseller and buyer, would seem to support Scapecchi's argument.
[Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, c.1473]. Folio.
As assigned and dated by Goff. Pr assigns to [Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen]. CIBN dates to [c.1472].