NotesMetal cuts. Proctor dated about 1460?, but the fragments were probably printed rather later (BMC). There are three issues of the text, two represented by the BM fragments (one and eight leaves respectively, formerly BL IA.15111 and IA.15112) and the third complete in Munich (BSB-Ink L-94). On the printer (called Printer of the 1462 Almanac in BSB-Ink), see F. Geldner in Gb Jb 1979. pp.18-38
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Reference worksSchr 2302, 2416, 2324, 2474, 2364, 2424, 2376, 2386; R. S. Field in Print Quarterly, 3 (1986), p. 205; CIBN (Suppl) P-35a; Pr 3239A, 3239B (reissue); BMC III 706; GW M17741
notesMetal cuts. Proctor dated about 1460?, but the fragments were probably printed rather later (BMC). There are three issues of the text, two represented by the BM fragments (one and eight leaves respectively, formerly BL IA.15111 and IA.15112) and the third complete in Munich (BSB-Ink L-94). On the printer (called Printer of the 1462 Almanac in BSB-Ink), see F. Geldner in Gb Jb 1979. pp.18-38
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referencesSchr 2302, 2416, 2324, 2474, 2364, 2424, 2376, 2386; R. S. Field in Print Quarterly, 3 (1986), p. 205; CIBN (Suppl) P-35a; Pr 3239A, 3239B (reissue); BMC III 706; GW M17741