Perugia : [Petrus Petri de Colonia, Fridericus Eber and Johannes Conradi, about 1477-79]. – 4°. – ISTC ir00203000
Notes
Perugia is named in the dedicatory letter as the place of printing. The printers are identified by Veneziani. Proctor originally assigned to Vicenza. – The author of the second text was identified by Thorndike (Isis 34, 1942-43, pp. 467-9)
Related resources
Microfiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1993 & 2000. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 3 - Image of the World: Geography and Cosmography, GC 115; Unit 42 - Science Part II, SCI 230
Holdings
GB: British Library; London, University College; Oxford, Museum of the History of Science. – FR: Paris BN. – DE: Leipzig DB/BuchM. – IT: Cesena C; Mantova C; Milano Triv; Modena Est; Palermo R; Perugia C; Roma U. – US: Library of Congress, Rare Book Division; Yale Univ., Historical Library of the Medical School. – VA: Vaticano BAV
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