Antoninus FlorentinusTrialogus super evangelio de duobus discipulis euntibus in Emmaus. Add: Franciscus Castillioneus: Vita Antonini Florentini. Baptista de Finario: Trialogus de contemptu mundi. Bernardus Claravallensis: Epistola ad Senonensem episcopum; Epistola ad parentes Gaufredi de Perrona. Super verbum Petri: Bonum est nos hic esse. Humbertus de Romanis: De tribus votis. Pseudo- Albertus Magnus: Paradisus animae sive Tractatus de virtutibus. Hieronymus Savonarola: Regulae septem ad omnes religiosos. Oratio vel psalmus: Diligam te domine
Imprint:
Venice
Johannes Emericus, de Spira, for Lucantonio Giunta
26 Apr. 1495
8°
On the authorship of the Paradisus animae, see Verfasserlexikon 2 Bd.7 col.293-98
Basilius MagnusDe legendis antiquorum libris, sive De liberalibus studiis (Tr: Leonardus Brunus Aretinus)
Imprint:
[Verona; [Venice
Paulus Butzbach and Georgius de Augusta; Christophorus Valdarfer
about 1471-72]; about 1471]
8°
Assigned to Butzbach and G. de Augusta on the basis of the type (110R, in this state doubtfully assigned to Valdarfer by BMC V 182) and watermarks by D. Fattori, La Bibliofilia, 97 (1995), 11. Often found with Plutarchus, De liberis educandis (Goff P821) and Vergerius, De ingenuis moribus (Goff V129) by the same printers (Fattori p.10); Title given in colophon as De institutis et disciplinis iuvenum
Bonaventura, SDiaeta salutis. Add: Devota contemplatio, seu meditatio de nativitate domini. Pseudo- Bonaventura, De resurrectione a peccato ad gratiam
Imprint:
Venice
Johannes (Petrus) de Quarengiis, Bergomensis
1 Feb. 1497/98
8°
The true author of the Diaeta is Guillelmus de Lavicea or Lanicia, and of the Devota contemplatio Johannes de Caulibus (Hillard 453)
Bonaventura, SMeditationes vitae Christi [Italian]. Le deuote meditatione sopra la passione del nostro signore (with text ending: ritorno al sanctissimo corpo nel sepulchro)
Imprint:
[Venice
Nicolaus Jenson?
about 1478?]
8° or 4°
GW, IGI and Pell record as 8°. The Cambridge, Dallas and Paris copies are 4°; Meditationes on the Passion only: see A. Vaccari, in Scritti di erudizione e di filologia. I: Filologia e patristica (Roma, 1952) pp.341-78 (CIBN)
Johannes de PeckhamDe oculo morali. Ed: Petrus de Lacepiera
Imprint:
Venice
Johannes Hamman
1 Apr. 1496
8°
Erroneously ascribed to Johannes de Peckham. The author is probably Petrus de Limoges, or Lemovicensis (G. Sarton, Introduction to the history of science, II 2, Washington, D.C., 1931, 1029 and P. Glorieux, Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au XIIIe siècle, Paris, 1933, I p.364)