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Speculum
Speculum humanae salvationis [French] Miroir de la rédemption humaine (trans. Julien Macho).
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[Lyons: Mathias Huss], 12 May 1482. Folio.
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Speculum
Speculum humanae salvationis [French] Miroir de la rédemption humaine (trans. Julien Macho; rev. Guillaume Lemenand).
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[Lyons]: Mathias Huss, 1488. Folio.
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Speculum
Speculum humanae salvationis [German] Spiegel menschlicher behaltnuss.
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Basel: Bernhard Richel, 31 Aug. 1476. Folio.
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Speculum
Speculum humanae salvationis [German] Spiegel menschlicher Behaltnuss.
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[Augsburg: Anton Sorg, c.1480]. Folio.
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Speculum
Speculum humanae salvationis cum speculo S. Mariae Virginis [Latin and German].
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[Augsburg: Günther Zainer, 1473]. Folio.
Printed with Günther Zainer's type 118b; the second book in his first advertisement. A connection with SS. Ulrich and Afra is known only from a manuscript note in the Fairfax Murray copy, quoted in full in BMC II pp. 338-9. BSB‑Ink dates [not after 1473]. Sheppard ascribes to [Monastery of SS. Ulrich and Afra].
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Speculum
Speculum rosariorum Jesu et Mariae, et al.
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Lüneburg: Johann Luce, 13 Sept. 1493. 8°.
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Speculum
Speculum Christiani.
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London: William de Machlinia, for Henry Frankenberg, [c.1485]. 4°.
As dated by BMC; Sheppard dates [c.1486?], CIBN [c.1485-6]; according to P. Needham, watermark evidence suggests that the book cannot have been printed later than 1484; see Gillespie 57 no. 1.
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Speculum
Speculum Christiani.
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Paris: Georg Mittelhus, 23 Jan. ‘1486' [1496/7]. 8°.
The date in the colophon is a misprint for 1496 (see Claudin II 5).
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Spiegel
Speygel der dogede [German].
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Lübeck: Bartholomaeus Ghotan, 23 Aug. 1485. 4°.
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Spiera, Ambrosius
Quadragesimale de floribus sapientiae.
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Venice: Vindelinus de Spira, 18 Dec. 1476. Folio.