Tractatus solemnis multum praedicabilis, sive De quolibet sancto
Imprint:
[Augsburg
Johann Schönsperger
about 1485]
f°
Variant noted by Goff: fol 2a Sollemnis / Sollempnis. The copy in Augsburg SStB has a date of rubrication of 1486
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
Louvain
Johann Veldener
[not before 1484]
8°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; The text, of unknown authorship, is variously ascribed in editions to Johannes Gerson, Thomas à Kempis, Johannes Nider or Nikolaus Kempf. See D. Martin, The Writings of Nikolaus Kempf of Strassburg, in Die Kartäuser in Österreich, Bd 1, Salzburg, 1980, 127-54, esp. p.154 (BSB-Ink, CIBN)
Louvain
Johann Veldener
[about 1486]; [not before 1484]
8°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Dated on paper evidence (WILC). Dated not before 1484 in HPT; The text, of unknown authorship, is variously ascribed in editions to Johannes Gerson, Thomas à Kempis, Johannes Nider or Nikolaus Kempf. See D. Martin, The Writings of Nikolaus Kempf of Strassburg, in Die Kartäuser in Österreich, Bd 1, Salzburg, 1980, 127-54, esp. p.154 (BSB-Ink, CIBN)
[Basel
Johann Amerbach
about 1490]
4°
According to Verfasserlexikon 2, Bd 5 col 957 the author is Peter Luder (BSB-Ink)
Secundo folio: cum Sabini partem urbis coepissent, quanquam pelli posse vide- (a3r)
Dialogus inter clericum et militem super dignitate papali et regia. Add: Compendium de vita Antichristi: De Nativitate et moribus Antichristi
Imprint:
[Ulm
Johann Zainer
about 1487]
4°
Woodcuts; Sometimes erroneously ascribed to Guilielmus Ockam; the author is probably Petrus de Bosco (Pierre Dubois) (GW)
Meditationes de vita et beneficiis Jesu Christi, sive Gratiarum actiones
Imprint:
[Cologne
Johann Landen
about 1500]; [about 1498]
8°
Dated by BSB-Ink. Dated about 1498 in Goff; Sometimes found with Bertholdus: Horologium devotionis (Goff B507) and Gerardus de Zutphania: De spiritualibus ascensionibus; Often ascribed to Thomas à Kempis but also to Henricus Arnoldi (cf. Zeitschrift für Katholische Theologie, 1896, p.171)
[Vienna
Johann Winterburg
about 1500]; [about 1499]
4°
Dated about 1499 in CIBN, about 1500 by Goff; Text ascribed to Theobaldus O.P., subprior in villa Parisiensi, also named as Theobaldus de Saxonia. See H. Denifle, Chartularium universitatis Parisiensis I (1889) p.211 (Sheppard). The first part of the text corresponds closely with that of the Errores Judaeorum ex Talmud extracti (Goff E106), with which it is sometimes confused (CIBN)
[Rome
Eucharius Silber; [Johann Besicken
about 1500?]; after 1500]
16°
IGI assigns to Besicken; The author is Petrus Georgii Tolomei (Teramanus) (Sack)