Rome: Eucharius Silber, 15 Feb. 1487. 4°.
In the same year Silber printed Vegetius (V‑052), Frontinus (F‑109), and Modestus (M‑287). The books were conceived as a unit; see the dedicatory letter from Johannes Sulpitius in his edition of Vegetius in copy number 1, in which the four items are bound together ('Tres de ea re scriptores egregios quos nuperrime recognoui, Vegetium, Aelianum, et Frontinum simul coniunxi et ut emendatissimi in tuas et in aliorum manus uenirent effeci . . .'). Goff, CIBN and others list the books under the common heading ‘Scriptores rei militaris'; under such heading are listed in this catalogue two more editions containing the same texts, one printed by Eucharius Silber in 1494 (S‑120), which contains also a Latin translation of Onosander, Strategicus, another printed by Franciscus Plato de Benedictis in 1495-96 (S‑121), edited by Philippus Beroaldus, who rearranged the order of appearance of the texts, but the edition is otherwise based on Sulpitius's.
[Basel: Jacobus Wolff, de Pforzheim, c.1492]. Folio.
BMC ascribes to [Michael Furter?]. BSB dates [not after 1489]. For a discussion of the dating, and the evidence suggesting c.1492: see C. C. Rattey, ‘The Undated Aesop attributed to Jakob Wolff de Pforzheim (Hain-Copinger 327)', Library, 5th ser., 12 (1957), 119-21.