Foligno: Johann Neumeister and Evangelista Angelini, ‘adi cinque et sei' [i.e. 11] Apr. 1472. Folio.
On this edition see Mambelli 3-7, no. 1, and Manfrè, I, 39-55.
Secundo folio: Questa mi porse tanto di gravezza...
HieronymusEpistolae [version with inter alia a Vita by Maniacoria.]} S. Hieronymi', Livre et l'estampe, 32/126 (1986), 197-235: Bod run ends in 1973, try Taylorian]
Imprint:
[Rome: Sixtus Riessinger, not after 1467]. Folio.
In two parts. Ascription of place and printer as BMC IV pp. ix–x, dating as D. E. Rhodes, ‘Review of A Leaf from the Letters of St Jerome . . . Rome, c.1466-7’, Library, 6th ser., 5 (1983), 68-71; Rhodes also discusses J. L. Sharpe's view that this edition should be dated [c.1466-7]. GW catalogues the Aristeas as an independent edition, assigning it to [Naples: Sixtus Riessinger, c.1473-4]. Sheppard dates [c.1468-9].
Secundo folio: sis atq[ue] unde aliis cum sociis...
JustinianusLibri feudorum, et al. (with the Glossa ordinaria).
Imprint:
Strasbourg: Heinrich Eggestein, 15 Sept. 1472. Folio.
Secundo folio: ([a3] Glossa) De feudo guardie et castaldie (Textus) [-]prexerint quo casu iure feudi
Lascaris, ConstantinusErotemata [Greek and Latin].
Imprint:
Milan: Dionysius Paravisinus, 30 Jan. 1476. 4°.
The Greek types were designed by Demetrius Damilas using his own handwriting as model, as proved by Speranzi (see above).