Alanus de InsulisDoctrinale altum seu liber parabolarum (cum commento)
Imprint:
[Paris]
Jean Tréperel
[about 1495-98]
4°
The signatures (F-I) suggest that this book was intended to form part of an edition of the Auctores Octo, under which GW catalogues it, though all recorded copies consist of Alanus only
Bernardus ClaravallensisSermones de tempore et de sanctis et De diversis
Imprint:
[Paris
Georg Wolf; [Ulrich Gering and Berthold Rembolt; [Pierre Levet]
about 1495]; after 1494]
4°
Printed in the type 64G assigned to Wolf by Hillard and BMC, to Gering and Rembolt by Proctor (8299) and Polain, and by GW to Levet
Bernardus ClaravallensisMeditationes de interiori homine. Add: De conscientia aedificanda; Epistola de gubernatione rei familiaris; Orationes devotissimae; De ordine vitae et morum institutione; Speculum de honestate vitae; Octo puncta perfectionis assequendae
Imprint:
[Paris
Pierre Levet
about 1495]
8°
Pseudo- Bernardus. The true author of De gubernatione rei familiaris is Bernardus Silvestris (Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche. 2 Aufl. (Freiburg 1957-67) Bd.2 col.248). The Meditationes are also attributed to Hugo de Sancto Victore, De conscientia to an anonymous Cistercian of the 12th century, De ordine vitae to Johannes Homo Dei (cf Hillard)
Bonaventura, SDiaeta salutis. Add: Devota contemplatio, seu meditatio de nativitate domini. Pseudo- Bonaventura, De resurrectione a peccato ad gratiam
Imprint:
Paris
[Pierre Le Dru, for] Claude Jaumar
[about 1495]
8°
Woodcuts; The true author of the Diaeta is Guillelmus de Lavicea or Lanicia, and of the Devota contemplatio Johannes de Caulibus (Hillard 453)
Bonaventura, SDiaeta salutis. Add: Devota contemplatio, seu meditatio de nativitate domini. Pseudo- Bonaventura, De resurrectione a peccato ad gratiam
Imprint:
Paris
[Pierre Le Dru], for Claude Jaumar
[about 1495]
8°
The true author of the Diaeta is Guillelmus de Lavicea or Lanicia, and of the Devota contemplatio Johannes de Caulibus (Hillard 453)