[Padua; [Florence; [Milan
Laurentius Canozius, de Lendenaria]; Printer of Mesue, 'Opera' (H 11107)]; Antonius Zarotus]
1471
4°
Proctor assigned to an anonymous press at Florence and Ridolfi re-assigned to Canozius at Padua. Ganda assigned to Zarotus in error
[Padua; [Florence?; [Milan
Laurentius Canozius, de Lendenaria]; Printer of Mesue, 'Opera' (H 11107)]; Antonius Zarotus]
1471
4°
Proctor assigned to an anonymous press at Florence; Ridolfi re-assigned to Canozius. Ganda assigned to Zarotus in error
Antoninus FlorentinusConfessionale: Defecerunt scrutantes scrutinio. Add: Forma initiandi confessionis secundum Raynaldum
Imprint:
[Rome?; [Milan
n.pr.; [Petrus de Turre]; Antonius Zarotus]
not after 9 Aug. 1472]
4°
The BL copy was rubricated at Rome by or for 'Petrus Gundisalvi de la Tore ordinis Praedicatorum conventus Burgensis in Hispania' on 9 Aug. 1472. It hardly seems likely that this is the same person as the later Roman printer Petrus de Turre to whom BMC assigns the book (cf. Accurti, disputing the assignment of V. Scholderer in The Library 7 (1927) pp. 221-22). GW assigned to Zarotus. IGI VI lists as Italy, unassigned
[Milan
Philippus de Lavagnia
about 1475]
4°
For the attribution to Milan, cf. BMC IV 63 (note). Ganda is doubtful about the identification with Lavagnia; Authorship unknown. Here attributed to Suetonius, but generally to Aurelius Victor from the sixteenth century. (M.M. Sage, The De Viris Illustribus: authorship and date, Hermes 108, (1980), pp.83-100)
Bonaventura, SMeditationes vitae Christi [Italian]. Le deuote meditatione sopra la passione del nostro signore (with text ending: ritorno al sanctissimo corpo nel sepulchro)
Imprint:
Milan
Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler
20 Mar. 1480
4°
Sometimes attributed to Johannes de Caulibus (cf. BBFN Inc p.119f)
Clericus, Hubertinus CrescentinasIn epistolas ad familiares Ciceronis commentum
Imprint:
[Milan
Bonus Accursius
about 1480]
f°
On the date cf. BMC; Catalogued under Hubertinus by GW and CIBN; however, Clericus is the author's family name; he was not a cleric; cf. DBI XXVI 404-6