Albertus MagnusLiber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium quorundam. Add: De mirabilibus mundi
Imprint:
[Geneva
Louis Cruse
about 1487-88]; [after 1487]
4°
Dated by CIBN; GW dates about 1487, Lőkkös after 1487. Corresponds page-for-page with GW 642, of which it is probably a reprint. Doubtless issued with the Albertus Magnus, Secreta mulierum (GW 750), printed on the same paper (CIBN)
Secundo folio: a3r medium. Et hoc experimentum est a modernis. Si iterum dicet
Albertus MagnusLiber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium quorundam. De mirabilibus mundi
Imprint:
[Strassburg; [Speyer
Printer of the Breviarium Ratisponense (Georgius de Spira?); Johann and Conrad Hist
about 1479-82]; about 1484]
4°
On the printer see Schanze. Formerly attributed to Johann and Conrad Hist
Secundo folio: [a2r] pe habuerit devincet omnes hostes, omnes causas
Albertus MagnusLiber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium quorundam. Add: De mirabilibus mundi. Parvum regimen sanitatis. Quaestiones naturales philosophorum
Imprint:
Antwerp
Govaert Bac
1499
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Woodcuts
Secundo folio: a2r Liber aggregationis seu liber secretorum Alberti Magni
Albertus MagnusLiber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium quorundam. Add: De mirabilibus mundi
Imprint:
[Geneva
Louis Cruse
about June 1487]; [about 1477?]
4°
Dated by CIBN from the initials and the paper. Dated about 1477 in Pell (by a misprint?), after 1487 by Lőkkös
Secundo folio: a3r medium, et hoc experimentum est a modernis.
Albertus MagnusSecreta mulierum et virorum (cum expositione Henrici de Saxonia)
Imprint:
[Venice 'Rome:
Simon Bevilaqua; [n.pr.]; [Eucharius Silber?]
after 1500?]; 8 July (or 8 Nov.) 1499'
4°
Despite the colophon, GW, followed by BMC reprint (but not by IGI), assigns to Venice. GW dates after 1500. Assigned to Rome in Goff and attributed to Silber by Proctor; Pseudo- Albertus Magnus (Hillard 55)
[Rome]: Johannes Philippus de Lignamine, [c.1481-2]. 4°.
As dated by Hunger pp. xx, xxv, and BSB‑Ink; Sheppard dates [1483].
Secundo folio: [a3r] de virtutibus tuis mea in te pietas [BL copy]
Jacobi, JohannesRegimen contra pestilentiam et Regimen sanitatis per circulum anni
Imprint:
[Cologne
Cornelis de Zierikzee
about 1500]
4°
Although often attributed in incunable editions to Benedictus Kamisius, Kamintus, Canutus or Kanuti (i.e. Bengt Knutsson, bishop of Västerâs), the author is probably Johannes Jacobi (i.e. Jean Jasme or Jacme) (Wickersheimer)
Secundo folio: a2r lentiam non credentesquandoque etsi venit a cadaveribus
Milan
Antonius Zarotus
19 Nov. 1482
4°
Without illustrations (Goff); The true author is Odo Magdunensis; see BSB-Ink
Secundo folio: a2r appositum per se, vel adeps si iungitur illi