Diogenes LaertiusVitae et sententiae philosophorum (ed. Franciscus Aelius Marchisius).
Imprint:
[Rome: Georgius Lauer, c.1472]. Folio and 4°.
According to Bianca this edition should be dated to after Jan. 1473; see C. Bianca, ‘Martino Filetico, Giovanni Luigi Toscani et alii’, in Studi latini in ricordo di Rita Cappelletto, ed. S. Lanciotti, et al., Ludus philologiae, 7 (Urbino, 1996), 271-83, at 282.
Duranti, GuilelmusSpeculum iudiciale (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus).
Imprint:
Padua: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 1478-9. Folio.
In two sections, dated: (I) 21 Nov. 1478; (II) 6 May 1479; of which the second comprises four parts.
Horatius Flaccus, QuintusCarmina, et al. [with commentaries] (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus).
Imprint:
[Rome: Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1474-5]. Folio.
Pr assigns to [Guldinbeck]. According to Sheppard, the type has two forms of ‘&' as used in the signed work of de Wila (Rhetorica ad Herennium, 1474, GW 6713), but neither used by Guldinbeck. Piero Scapecchi, ‘Johannes Philippus de Lignamine and Two Untraced Editions', Library, 6th ser., 12 (1990), 53-5, suggests that this edition may be that mentioned by de Lignamine in the preface to Domenico Cavalca, Pungi lingua (1472) [Pr 3386] as having been published by him.