[Milan
Antonius Zarotus
4°
Originally undated in IGI but dated about 1480 in IGI VI; Metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I-IV by Anonymus Neveleti (Gualtherus Anglicus?)
Secundo folio: Hic iacet ambo iacent viscera rupta fluunt
about 1480]
[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
Bonaventura, SMeditationes vitae Christi [Italian] (complete text)
Imprint:
Venice
[Antonius de Zanchis
after 1500?]
4°
Sometimes attributed to Johannes de Caulibus (cf. BBFN Inc p.119f)
Secundo folio: a4r instructio. Dico adoncha che per; b2r auditorio non senza admiratio
Buonaccorsi, FilippoAttila. Add: Quintus Aemilianus Cimbriacus: Carmina; Epistola ad Maximilianum
Imprint:
[Venice
Antonius de Strata, de Cremona
about 1489]
4°
Entered under Buonaccorsi's pen-name Callimachus Experiens in Sajó-Soltész
Secundo folio: humanarum necessitatum tolerantia, ut vel exinde divini in eis
Francesco d'ArgentaPater noster predicato a Bologna anno 1489.
Imprint:
[Bologna
Johannes Antonius de Benedictis; [Franciscus (Plato) de Benedictis
about 1500]; not before 1489]
4°
IGI assigns to Johannes Antonius, and GW to Franciscus de Benedictis
Secundo folio: sia lo meglio per l'anima tua [a2r]