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
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"
Jacobus de VoragineLegenda aurea sanctorum, sive Lombardica historia
Imprint:
[Cologne; [Strassburg
Ludwig von Renchen; Johann (Reinhard) Grüninger]
not after 29 Sept. 1486]
f°
Ascribed by Oates following Jenkinson to Ludwig von Renchen and by Reichling to Strassburg, Grüninger. Reichling recorded the Ms date 'prope festum michaelis' (i.e. 29 Sept.) 1486 in a copy at Munster
[Strassburg
Johann Prüss]
1490
4°
Different typesetting from Goff B852, C 1145, except on seven pages: see BMC I 129 (reprint, MS note); The Biblia pauperum here attributed to Bonaventura is a shortened version of de Hanapis's Virtutum vitiorumque exempla, more generally called Exempla sacrae Scripturae (V. Scholderer in Gb Jb 1936 pp.61-62, reprinted in Fifty Essays (Amsterdam, 1966) pp.140-41: Version E)