Verona: [Printer of Augurellus (Christophorus de Montagu)], 5 July 1491. 4°.
On the identity of the printer see D. E. Rhodes, ‘Due nuovi incunaboli: uno senese, uno veronese', Bibliofilia, 88 (1986), 185-8, at 187-8.
Augustinus, AureliusOrazioni. Add: S. Bernardus: Versus in inimicos. S. Gregorius: Oratio
The incunable survives in a unique known copy, owned by Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venezia. Shelfmark FOAN TES 832; Rhodes, Cini, A128.
Imprint:
[Florence
Lorenzo Morgiani
between 1490 and 1497]
4°
Dated by E. Barbieri in Libri e Documenti [Archivio storico civico e biblioteca Trivulziana] 17 (1992) pp.66-67; For the contents (in Latin, except for prose and verse versions of Augustinus, Orazione per i tribulati) see Barbieri p.67 n.2
Secundo folio: a2r : Come Ioseph delle man de frategli | tu liberasti ...
Venice: [Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio?], 14 Jan. 1485/6. 4°.
Secundo folio: ris suae se facere simulans. Ob hanc tantam iustitiam bellum ei nemo
[Milan
Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler
about 1484]
4°
Authorship unknown. Here attributed to Suetonius, but generally to Aurelius Victor from the sixteenth century. (M.M. Sage, The De Viris Illustribus: authorship and date, Hermes 108, (1980), pp.83-100)
Secundo folio: a2r Leges quoque plures et utiles tulit. Omnia quae gerebat
[Rome: Johannes Gensberg, not before Sept. 1474]. 4°.
This edition appears to be reprinted from that of Sachsel and Golsch (BMC). Pr assigns to [Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia].