- Text-inc Id:
- tim00742000
- Headings:
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Modus legendi abbreviaturas
- Imprint:
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[The Netherlands (Utrecht?)
Printer of Alexander Magnus (GW 875) (Gerardus de Leempt?)
between 1475 and 1479]
f°
HPT I 50 suggests that the printer was Leempt, perhaps at Utrecht, Nijmegen or even Cologne. Dating from HPT; Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; On the author and contents, see R. Feenstra , in Studia Gratiana 28 (1998) pp. 221-48, who also suggests that this edition may predate the 1476 Nuremberg edition (H 11465). Werner von Schussenried is named as author in an acrostic in the text
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ISTC: im00742000
Source: Cambridge UL
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=561 \\$aProvenance: Inscribed on front free end paper verso: "[price code] cat de [Gaspar-Joseph de] Servais [Mechelen, 1808] No. 6003". Anonymous armorial bookplate of John Bellingham Inglis with motto: Recte faciendo securus, and a woodcut affixed to upper pastedown. Bought at Inglis' sale of (Sotheby's, 1871), lot 1040, for £4.18.0, using money from the Rustat Fund.$5UkCU
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