Albertanus Causidicus BrixiensisDe arte loquendi et tacendi.
Imprint:
[Strasbourg: Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?), between 1468 and 1475]. Folio.
As dated by Ohly, ‘Reyser', 1310 from the type of this edition, which was in use between 1468 and 1475; Sheppard and GW date to [c.1476].
Albertanus Causidicus BrixiensisDe arte loquendi et tacendi.
Imprint:
Ingolstadt: [Printer of Celtis, ‘Epitoma' (Johann Kachelofen), c.1492]. 4°.
Ascribed to Marx Ayrer by GfT 96; Ferdinand Geldner, ‘Zum Ingolstädter Buchdruck des 15. Jahrhunderts', Gutenberg-Jahrbuch (1968), 97-9, argues for identification of the ‘Printer of Celtis' with Johann Kachelofen.
Albertus MagnusSecreta mulierum et virorum cum commento.
Imprint:
[South-east France?: Printer of Alexander Magnus (GW 878), c.1490-5]. 4°.
On this press see H. D. Saffrey, ‘Un nouvel essai de localisation et de datation de l'incunable GW 644', Gb Jb (1964), 98-102. Lőkkös, Genève, 131 identifies as [Geneva?: Louis Cruse]. BMC locates tentatively at Grenoble.
[South-east France?: Printer of Alexander Magnus (GW 878)], 16 Nov. 1490. 4°.
On this press see H. D. Saffrey, ‘Un nouvel essai de localisation et de datation de l'incunable GW 644', Gb Jb (1964), 98-102. Lőkkös, Genève 174 identifies as [Geneva: Louis Cruse]. BMC VIII 415-16 locates it tentatively at Grenoble.