Albertus de Albo LapideDe indulgentiis ecclesiarum Thuricensium
Imprint:
[Zürich
Printer of Albertus de Albo Lapide (Sigismundus Rodt)
1480, before 11 Nov.]; [about 1479]
f°
On the printer see P. Leeman-Van Elck, Gb Jb 1950, p.186. Dated from the text (CIBN). GW dates about 1479
Cicero, Marcus TulliusDe finibus bonorum et malorum
Imprint:
[Paris
Au Soufflet Vert (Louis Symonel et Socii)
between 1475-1479]; [about 1475]
f°
Dated from the types and the absence of signatures (CIBN). See BMC VIII 14 and Veyrin-Forrer(Premiers ateliers) p.225-228
Dominicus SabinensisDe commodis et incommodis mulierum
Imprint:
[Deventer
Richardus Pafraet]
31 Mar. 1479
f°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
[Strassburg
Heinrich Knoblochtzer?; [Printer of Henricus Ariminensis (Georg Reyser?)]
not after 1479]; [about 1476]; [not after 1481]
f°
A copy in München BSB has a buyer's inscription dated 1479. P. Needham (Sotheby's NY, 17-18 June 1992, 24) dates the edition about 1476; dated not after 1481 by BMC and others. Ascribed by Proctor to the Printer of Henricus Ariminensis
Soccus, Frater Ord. CisterciensisSermones de sanctis
Imprint:
Deventer
[Richardus Pafraet
about 1479-80]
f°
Dated on paper evidence (WILC). Dared 1477-79 in HPT; Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; The author of the Sermones Socci may be Conradus de Brundelsheim (cf GW) or the Cistercian Johannes Bott (or Bottis) of the convent of Marienrode (R.Brauerreis, Studien und Mitteilungen zur Geschichte des Benedektinerordens 65 (1953-54) p. 75-80 (CIBN))