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
Collenucius, PandulphusFlorentia seu Panegyrica silva ad Florentinae urbis novem viros. Add: Angelus Politianus: Epistola ad Johannem Picum.
Imprint:
Florence
Francesco Bonaccorsi
[after 1 Nov. 1490]
4°
For note on dating this edition cf. BMC
Secundo folio: a3r Colle videns summo fratres diversa petentes
Curte, Jacobus deDe urbis Rhodiae obsidione a. 1480 a Turcis tentata
Imprint:
Venice
Erhard Ratdolt
[after 18 Aug. 1480]
4°
The last date mentioned in this tract is that of the Turks' departure from the island of Rhodes, 18 Aug. 1480. Typographical and other evidence indicate that the book was printed not long after this, cf BMC
Secundo folio: caputque suum delatum ad ymanissimum corpum principem intellexi
[Rome
Stephan Plannck
after 26 Dec. 1482].
4°.
As dated by Sheppard and Sack; BSB‑Ink dates [after 26 Dec. 1482 - before 22 Oct. 1484].
Secundo folio: li secreta rimatus est. Finis nostrum inquit est pervenire ad illud regnum cuius
Mora, Alphonsus deOratio de Trinitate coram Innocentio VIII habita.
Imprint:
[Rome
Eucharius Silber; [Georgius Herolt]
after 21 May 1486]
4°
Proctor assigned to Herolt
Secundo folio: tum naturalium tam difficilis cognitio iudicata est,