Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC)

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Aesopus:
Vita, after Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [German]. Add: Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae novae (Tr: Rinucius). Fabulae Aviani. Fabulae collectae [German] (Tr: Heinrich Steinhöwel)

ISTC No.ia00122000
AuthorAesopus
TitleVita, after Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [German]. Add: Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae novae (Tr: Rinucius). Fabulae Aviani. Fabulae collectae [German] (Tr: Heinrich Steinhöwel)
Imprint[Basel : Johann Amerbach, about 1488-89]
Imprint[Michael Furter, about 1500]
Format
NotesOn the printer and date see F. Schanze in Gb Jb 1998 pp.105-10. The types were formerly identified as Furter's, about 1500
Woodcuts
Language of itemger
Reference worksGoff A122; H 334*; Schr 3033; Schramm XXII p. 43; FairMur(G) 451; IDL(Suppl) 92a; Kind(Göttingen) 66; BSB-Ink A-73; GW 363
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2001. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 46 - German Vernacular Literature Part I, GV 10

Holdings

GermanyGöttingen, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (imperfect)
Mainz, Gutenberg-Museum (GM-Ink.209) (1 leaf only)
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Art Library (imperfect)
United States of AmericaNew York NY, Public Library, Rare Book Division
Queried LocationsAmsterdam, Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (Copy sold Sotheby's (London) 5 Dec. 2001 lot 2)
Number of holding institutions6
Last Edit2024-07-18 11:14:16
 
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Aesopus:
Vita, after Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [German]. Add: Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae novae (Tr: Rinucius). Fabulae Aviani. Fabulae collectae [German] (Tr: Heinrich Steinhöwel)

ISTC No.ia00122000
AuthorAesopus
TitleVita, after Rinucius, et Fabulae, Lib. I-IV, prose version of Romulus [German]. Add: Fabulae extravagantes. Fabulae novae (Tr: Rinucius). Fabulae Aviani. Fabulae collectae [German] (Tr: Heinrich Steinhöwel)
Imprint[Basel : Johann Amerbach, about 1488-89]
Imprint[Michael Furter, about 1500]
Format
NotesOn the printer and date see F. Schanze in Gb Jb 1998 pp.105-10. The types were formerly identified as Furter's, about 1500
Woodcuts
Language of itemger
Reference worksGoff A122; H 334*; Schr 3033; Schramm XXII p. 43; FairMur(G) 451; IDL(Suppl) 92a; Kind(Göttingen) 66; BSB-Ink A-73; GW 363
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2001. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 46 - German Vernacular Literature Part I, GV 10

Holdings

GermanyGöttingen, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (imperfect)
Mainz, Gutenberg-Museum (GM-Ink.209) (1 leaf only)
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Art Library (imperfect)
United States of AmericaNew York NY, Public Library, Rare Book Division
Queried LocationsAmsterdam, Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica (Copy sold Sotheby's (London) 5 Dec. 2001 lot 2)
Number of holding institutions6
Last Edit2024-07-18 11:14:16