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Albertanus Causidicus Brixiensis:
De arte loquendi et tacendi

ISTC No.ia00197400
AuthorAlbertanus Causidicus Brixiensis
TitleDe arte loquendi et tacendi
ImprintAntwerp : Gerard Leeu, 1 Feb. 1486
Format
NotesWoodcut
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
Language of itemlat
Reference worksC 153; Camp 63; ILC 43; Inv Ant 116; IDL 107; Louda 15; Oates 3884; Pr 9359; BMC IX 187; GW 539
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1997. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 23 - Rhetoric Part II, RH 76
IISTC. Copy: The Hague MMW, M 1 E 8

Holdings

Czech RepublicOlomouc SKn
GermanyAachen Kaiser-KarlsGym (imperfect, lost?)
The NetherlandsDen Haag, Huis van het Boek (001 E 008)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, British Library (IA.49745) (From the Old Library. Formerly owned by Thomas Butler, vicar of Holy Trinity, Wenlock, c.1510. At that time it was bound with Aristoteles, Secreta, Louvain, Joh. de Westfalia (GW 2482, IA.49240), and Aristoteles, De pomo et morte (GW 2450, IA.3206))
Cambridge, University Library (Inc.5.F.6.2[3347])
Number of holding institutions5
Last Edit2024-12-18 18:00:00.00
 
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Albertanus Causidicus Brixiensis:
De arte loquendi et tacendi

ISTC No.ia00197400
AuthorAlbertanus Causidicus Brixiensis
TitleDe arte loquendi et tacendi
ImprintAntwerp : Gerard Leeu, 1 Feb. 1486
Format
NotesWoodcut
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.
Language of itemlat
Reference worksC 153; Camp 63; ILC 43; Inv Ant 116; IDL 107; Louda 15; Oates 3884; Pr 9359; BMC IX 187; GW 539
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1997. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 23 - Rhetoric Part II, RH 76
IISTC. Copy: The Hague MMW, M 1 E 8

Holdings

Czech RepublicOlomouc SKn
GermanyAachen Kaiser-KarlsGym (imperfect, lost?)
The NetherlandsDen Haag, Huis van het Boek (001 E 008)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, British Library (IA.49745) (From the Old Library. Formerly owned by Thomas Butler, vicar of Holy Trinity, Wenlock, c.1510. At that time it was bound with Aristoteles, Secreta, Louvain, Joh. de Westfalia (GW 2482, IA.49240), and Aristoteles, De pomo et morte (GW 2450, IA.3206))
Cambridge, University Library (Inc.5.F.6.2[3347])
Number of holding institutions5
Last Edit2024-12-18 18:00:00.00