Ulm
[Johann Reger]
21 July 1490
4°
Woodcuts; On the text see R.A. Pack, in Archives d'Histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen-Age 39 (1972) pp 289-320
Ebrardi, UdalricusModus latinitatis. De orthographia. Add: Regulae de arte dicendi. De accentu. Nomina numeralia. Verba salutationis [Latin and German]
Johannes ChrysostomusDe compunctione cordis. Add: Pseudo- Aurelius Augustinus: De contritione cordis
Imprint:
[Basel; [Deventer
Michael Furter; [Johann Amerbach]; Richardus Pafraet
not after 1490]; 1491?]
8°
Ascribed by Campbell to the press of Pafraet, by Proctor to Amerbach. A copy in München BSB has a rubricator's date of 1490. Goff dated about 1500
[Strassburg
Johann Prüss]
1490
4°
Different typesetting from Goff B852, C 1145, except on seven pages: see BMC I 129 (reprint, MS note); The Biblia pauperum here attributed to Bonaventura is a shortened version of de Hanapis's Virtutum vitiorumque exempla, more generally called Exempla sacrae Scripturae (V. Scholderer in Gb Jb 1936 pp.61-62, reprinted in Fifty Essays (Amsterdam, 1966) pp.140-41: Version E)
Pavinis, Johannes Franciscus deRelatio circa canonizationem Bonaventurae. Add: Octavianus de Martinis: Oratio in vitam et merita S. Bonaventurae. Robertus [Caracciolus?]: Sermo de laudibus Bonaventurae. Sixtus IV: Bulla canonizationis
Imprint:
[Cologne
Johann Koelhoff, the Elder
1486-94]; [about 1490]
4°
Polain dates about 1490
[Heidelberg; [Ulm
Printer of the Vocabularius; Johann Zainer?]
about 1490-91]
4°
BMC (II 519) tentatively identified the printer, designated by Proctor the Printer of the Vocabularius, with Johann Zainer. Assigned to Heidelberg by Amelung (Frühdruck I pp.23-24); Adaptation of Nicolaus Perottus, Rudimenta grammatices