[Milan
Leonardus Pachel and Uldericus Scinzenzeler
about 1484]
4°
Authorship unknown. Here attributed to Suetonius, but generally to Aurelius Victor from the sixteenth century. (M.M. Sage, The De Viris Illustribus: authorship and date, Hermes 108, (1980), pp.83-100)
Secundo folio: a2r Leges quoque plures et utiles tulit. Omnia quae gerebat
[Naples
Printer of Philalites, BMC VI 875
about 1475]
4°
Collates: 29 lines, [8] leaves. Sig: [a]8. Types: R98
Secundo folio: [a2r] Vellem equidem pergamenos iam diu ut eos decuit
Justinus, Marcus JunianusEpitomae in Trogi Pompeii historias, et al.
Imprint:
[Venice
Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis and Albertinus Vercellensis, for Bernardinus Rasinius Novocomensis
f°
As assigned by CIBN and IGI, and dated by BSB‑Ink, CIBN and BMC. BSB‑Ink, IGI and BMC assign to [Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis] alone. IGI dates [c.1490], IGI [c.1498], and Sheppard [c.1495?].
Secundo folio: a3r res multorum bellorum
before 4 Apr. 1494.
Mahomet IIEpistolae magni Turci. Add: Johannes Maius: Epistola Martino Polichio. Laudivius Zacchia: Epistola ad Francinum Beltrandum
Imprint:
Leipzig
Jacobus Thanner
30 Oct. 1498
4°
Falsely attributed to Mahomet II by the author, Laudivius Zacchia (F. Babinger, Laudivius Zacchia, der Erdichter der "Epistolae Magni Turci", Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist. Klasse, Sitzungsberichte, Heft 13, 1960) (CIBN)
Secundo folio: A2r Laudinii equitis Hieroso