[Rome
Eucharius Silber
about 1482]; [about 1485]
4°
Dated by CIBN from the state of the type; GW and IGI date about 1485
Secundo folio: [a5r] cum ait. Haud dulciter ...
[Rome: Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck or Wendelinus de Wila, c.1475]. 4°.
ISTC assigns to Guldinbeck or de Wila. Curt F. Bühler, ‘On the Horace Printed in Rome by Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck', Bibliofilia, 37 (1935), 376-80, suggests that the use of an inverted ‘i' may distinguish their works, but does not pursue this further.
Brunus Aretinus, LeonardusIsagogicon moralis disciplinae. Add: Pseudo- Lucianus Samosatensis (Leo Baptista Alberti): De virtute conquerente; Lucianus: Dialogus de funerali pompa [Latin] (Tr: Rinucius Aretinus)
Imprint:
[Rome
n.pr.; [Eucharius Silber
about 1490]; about 1495]
4°
On the types used see CIBN. GW assigned to Silber; De virtute conquerente is said in the book to be a translation by Carolus (Marsupinus) Aretinus of a work by Lucianus; it is in fact Leo Baptista Alberti's original Latin Virtus Dea
Secundo folio: cum Marcellino familiari meo. Nam cum ille do
PlutarchusVitae illustrium virorum (ed. Johannes Antonius Campanus), et al.
Imprint:
[Rome]: Ulrich Han, [1470-1]. Folio.
In two parts. The whole (sixty Vitae) was on sale at Milan by 27 Apr. 1470 (see E. Motta, ‘Pamfilio Castaldi, Antonio Planella, Pietro Ugleimer ed il vescovo d'Aleria', Rivista storica italiana, 1 (1884), 252-72, at 255 note 2).