Frontinus, Sextus JuliusDe aquaeductibus (ed. Pomponius Laetus and Johannes Sulpitius).
Imprint:
[Rome: Eucharius Silber, before 16 Aug. 1487]. Folio.
As assigned by Sheppard; Pr assigns to [Georgius Herolt]. Following Hermann Degering, ‘Wer war der Drucker der Erstausgabe des Vitruv? Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des römischen Buchdrucks', in Wiegendrucke und Handschriften. Festgabe Konrad Haebler zum 60. Geburtstage, ed. Isak Collijn (Leipzig 1919), 175-202, at 197-202, GW assigns to the [Printer of Vitruvius], because the book is often bound with the first edition of Vitruvius (Goff V‑306), as is in the Bodleian copy. The copy at Corpus Christi College, Oxford was bought in Rome on 16 Aug. 1487.
Parma: [Printer of Hieronymus, ‘Epistolae'], 1480. Folio.
Each of the three parts has its own signature sequence and may have been issued separately. The parts are dated: (I) 1480; (II) [undated]; (III) 11 Dec. 1480.
Plinius Secundus, Gaius Caecilius (Pliny the younger)
Epistolae (ed. Pomponius Laetus).
Imprint:
Rome
Eucharius Silber
4°
The date in the colophon reads ‘poſt diem. xiiii. Calen | darum Aprilis.’
Secundo folio: a3r humiles et sordidas curas
[between 19 Mar. and 3 Apr.] 1490.
Sallustius Crispus, GaiusOpera: Bellum Catilina (comm. Laurentius Valla); Bellum Iugurthinum, et al. (ed. Pomponius Laetus).
Imprint:
Venice: Johannes Tacuinus, de Tridino, 5 Aug. 1493. Folio.
BMC suggests that this edition is reprinted from Venice: Theodorus de Ragazonibus, 9 July 1492 (S‑029).