[Deventer
Jacobus de Breda
about 1485]; [about 1485-87]
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Dated on paper evidence (WILC). HPT dated about 1485-87; Variations noted by Oates are mistakes in the GW. In the Stockholm copy f.a3 recto and a4 verso (the outer forme of the inner halfsheet) are in a different setting. A reprint of Camp 30, but in the wrong order: ff. 1-2, 9-10, 5-8, 3-4, 11
[Basel
Jacobus Wolff, de Pforzheim; [Johann Amerbach]
about 1492]
4°
Goff, GW and Proctor assigned to Amerbach. A copy at München BSB has a rubricator's date 1492
Alexander de Villa DeiDoctrinale (Pars II) (Comm: Gerardus de Zutphania)
Imprint:
[Deventer
Jacobus de Breda]
18 Sept. 1490
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
Alexander de Villa DeiDoctrinale (Partes III & IV)
Imprint:
Deventer
Jacobus de Breda
8 Oct. 1496
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Woodcut
Bartholomaeus ColoniensisEpistola mythologica una cum difficilium vocabulorum interpretatione
Imprint:
[Deventer]
Jacobus de Breda
[about 1497-98]
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Dated on paper evidence (WILC); Woodcut
Becchius, Gentilis, Episcopus AretinusOratio Florentinorum coram Alexandro VI habita
Imprint:
[Rome; [Florence
Francesco Minizio Calvo; [Jacobus Mazochius?]; n.pr.
4°
IGI VI, CIBN and BMC assign to Calvo at Rome. Assigned to Florence in Goff and Reichling, and to Mazochius at LC. Dated after 1500 by IGI and GW, about 1524 by CIBN and about 1525 by BMC(It): cf. F. Barberi in Miscellanea in memoria di Luigi Ferrari (Florence, 1952) pp.74 no. 45 (CIBN)
Secundo folio: a2r clavum, alteram ad remum teneat
about 1524-25]; after 28 Nov. 1492]