Aegidius (Columna) RomanusIn Aristotelis analytica priora commentum (Ed: Johannes Antonius Scotius). Add: Johannes Antonius Scotius: Quaestio de potissima demonstratione reperienda (With supplement of Guidus Postumus)
Imprint:
Venice
Simon de Luere, for Andreas Torresanus, de Asula
f°
Woodcuts; Here attributed to Aegidius, the commentary is often ascribed to Robertus Grosseteste. On the authority of the oldest manuscripts, however, it should probably be attributed to Robertus Kilwardby (GW)
Secundo folio: Questio est An potissiima demonstratio reperiatur [running title Questio].
27 Sept. 1499
Albertanus Causidicus BrixiensisDe arte loquendi et tacendi
Imprint:
Deventer
[Richardus Pafraet]
27 June 1491; 21 June 1491
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 colophon reads: 'Vicesimaseprima Iunii', leading Campbell to record the date as 21 June in his second supplement; Woodcut
Venice
Baptista de Tortis
f°
Secundo folio: tamen ibi recte intelligendo videtur velle quod [Running title:] Prima De heredibus et falcidia.
27 May 1490
Bartolus de SaxoferratoSuper secunda parte Digesti veteris cum additionibus Alexandri Tartagni
Imprint:
Venice
Bernardinus Stagninus, de Tridino (in the workshop of Andreas Torresanus, de Asula)
Secundo folio: (aaa3r, running title) si certum petatur (Textus) est mutuum an istud
27 May 1492
Benignus, GeorgiusMirabilia septem et septuaginta in opusculo Nicolai de Mirabilibus
Imprint:
[Florence
Printer of Vergilius (C 6061); [Printer of Benignus, 'Dialectica']
after 27 July 1489]
4°
On the press, see Ridolfi. GW assigned to the Printer of Benignus; A response to the Disputatio of Nicolaus de Mirabilibus, Goff M615, printed 27 July 1489 (see C. Dionisotti in Italia medioevale e umanistica, 4 (1961) pp. 311-14)