Ulm
[Johann Reger]
21 July 1490
4°
Woodcuts; On the text see R.A. Pack, in Archives d'Histoire doctrinale et littéraire du Moyen-Age 39 (1972) pp 289-320
[Ulm]
Johann Zainer
1481
f°
2 parts; Sometimes erroneously attributed to Hugo de Sancto Caro (Goff B948). The true author of the great majority of the sermons is Servasanctus Faventinus (CIBN)
[Heidelberg; [Ulm
Printer of the Vocabularius; Johann Zainer?]
about 1490-91]
4°
BMC (II 519) tentatively identified the printer, designated by Proctor the Printer of the Vocabularius, with Johann Zainer. Assigned to Heidelberg by Amelung (Frühdruck I pp.23-24); Adaptation of Nicolaus Perottus, Rudimenta grammatices
Schwabenspiegel: Summarie von kunglichen und keyserlichen darzu landt und lehen rechten
Imprint:
[Ulm; [Augsburg
Johann Zainer; Johann Schönsperger]
not after 1482]
f°
Woodcuts. Ascribed in Ohly-Sack and Amelung to Ulm, Johann Zainer, by Oates to Augsburg, Schönsperger. One variant from Hain noted in Ohly-Sack. Dated by Amelung. A copy in Göttingen SUB has a date of acquisition 1482