Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. (formerly Franciscus, Cardinalis de Rovere)Bulla 22 June 1479 "Pastoris boni". For the benefit of the church of SS. Mary, Andreas and Amandus in Urach
Sixtus IV, Pont. Max. (formerly Franciscus, Cardinalis de Rovere)Bulla 11 Aug. 1479 "Romanus pontifex gregis dominici salutaris pastor", ad Lucam episcopum Sibinicensem
Imprint:
[Cologne
Arnold Ther Hoernen
after 11 Aug. 1479]
Bdsde
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))
Vicenza
Stephan Koblinger
13 Jan. 1479
Folio.
Secundo folio: A4r: de hac materia scripserunt, in qua tu illis duntaxat conditione est comparandus; A5r: At vero latini nostri praeter sexdecim antiquas litteras, quibus primitus ute-
Vergilius Maro, PubliusOpera [Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneis, with argumenta]. Additional texts
Imprint:
Parma
Andreas Portilia
12 May 1479
f°
Includes: Copa. Moretum. Dirae. Est et non. Vir bonus. Rosae. Culex. Priapea. De Herculis laboribus. De littera Y. De fortuna. De Orpheo. Ovidius: Versus
[Basel
Johann Meister (Koch) and Johannes Vurster?; [Peter Kollicker with Johann Meister (Koch)?; [Michael Wenssler
not after 1479]; about 1483-84]; before 1485]
f°
Woodcut. On the ascription to Meister and Vurster, see A. Stevenson, The Problem of the Missale Speciale (London, 1967) pp.208-11, but cf. also Sack, who assigns to Kollicker and Meister. Assigned to Wenssler by Oates and in Weale-Boh. A copy in Augsburg UB has a buyer's inscription dated 1479
Cordiale quattuor novissimorum [Dutch] De vier uitersten
Imprint:
Gouda
Gerard Leeu
12 July 1479
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; The text is ascribed to Dionysius Carthusiensis and to Gerardus de Vliederhoven; Woodcut
Regula S. Augustini. Add: Bonifacius VIII, Paulus II, Martinus V, Eugenius IV, Nicolaus V, Sixtus IV: Decreta et confirmationes [Latin and Italian]
Imprint:
[Rome
In domo Francisci de Cinquinis
1479]
4°
Often found with Paulus Bergomensis, Apologia religionis ... (IGI 10020) and Historia S. Monicae (IGI 10021); Goff gives the author as Hugo de Sancto Victore?, and CIBN and IGI as Paulus Bergomensis, also known as Paulus Ulmaeus or Ulmeus
[The Netherlands (Utrecht?)
Printer of Alexander Magnus (GW 875) (Gerardus de Leempt?)
between 1475 and 1479]
f°
HPT I 50 suggests that the printer was Leempt, perhaps at Utrecht, Nijmegen or even Cologne. Dating from HPT; Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; On the author and contents, see R. Feenstra , in Studia Gratiana 28 (1998) pp. 221-48, who also suggests that this edition may predate the 1476 Nuremberg edition (H 11465). Werner von Schussenried is named as author in an acrostic in the text