Strassburg
Martin Flach (printer of Strassburg)
1493
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Although attributed to Albertus Magnus, the probable author is Richardus de Sancto Laurentio (Sack(Freiburg))
[Strassburg
Martin Schott
not after 1486]
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On the authorship, see A. Fries, Die unter dem Namen des Albertus Magnus überlieferten mariologischen Schriften (1954) pp.5-80, 130-131, and A. Kolping, in Recherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale 25 (1958) pp.285-328 (Sack(Freiburg)); The Poznań AA copy has date of rubrication 1486 (IBP). Dated about 1485-89 by GW, Goff and Polain
Albertus MagnusLiber aggregationis, seu Liber secretorum de virtutibus herbarum, lapidum et animalium quorundam. De mirabilibus mundi
Imprint:
[Strassburg; [Speyer
Printer of the Breviarium Ratisponense (Georgius de Spira?); Johann and Conrad Hist
about 1479-82]; about 1484]
4°
On the printer see Schanze. Formerly attributed to Johann and Conrad Hist
Secundo folio: [a2r] pe habuerit devincet omnes hostes, omnes causas
Alliaco, Petrus deQuaestiones super libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Add: Recommendatio S. Scripturae; Principium in cursum Bibliae; Quaestio in suis vesperiis; Quaestio de resumpta
Imprint:
Strassburg
[Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg Husner)]
15 Apr. 1490
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Augustinus, AureliusSermones ad heremitas. Add: Homiliae duae
Imprint:
[Strassburg
Johann Prüss
not after 1487]
4°
On the date see BMC reprint. The copy there referred to as dated 1487 is now at McGill University, purchased "anno lxxxvij"
AvicennaCanon medicinae [Latin] (Lib. I-V) (Tr: Gerardus Cremonensis)
Imprint:
[Strassburg
The R-Printer (Adolf Rusch)
after Feb. 1473]
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Dated by CIBN. GW and Goff date before 1473, but this edition probably follows the Milan, Lavagnia edition of 12 Feb. 1473 (GW 3115). In five parts