LDR 00000cam a2200000 c 4500 001 ia00197400 003 Uk-IS 005 20231101120000.0 008 850312s1486 ||||||||||||||||| ||lat|| 100 1 _aAlbertanus Causidicus Brixiensis 245 00 _aDe arte loquendi et tacendi 260 _aAntwerp _bGerard Leeu _c1 Feb. 1486 300 _c4° 500 _aWoodcut 500 _aReproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands. 510 4 _aC _c153 510 4 _aCamp _c63 510 4 _aILC _c43 510 4 _aInv Ant _c116 510 4 _aIDL _c107 510 4 _aLouda _c15 510 4 _aOates _c3884 510 4 _aPr _c9359 510 4 _aBMC _cIX 187 510 4 _aGW _c539 530 _aMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1997. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 23 - Rhetoric Part II, RH 76 _u 530 _aIISTC. Copy: The Hague MMW, M 1 E 8 _u 530 _aWatermarks in Incunabula printed in the Low Countries (WILC) _uhttp://watermark.kb.nl/search/family/type/biblReferences/data/ILC%200043 852 _9GB _aBritish Library _jIA.49745 _zFrom 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) 852 _9GB _aCambridge UL 852 _9CZ _aOlomouc SKn 852 _9NL _aThe Hague MMW _z001 E 008 852 _9DE _aAachen Kaiser-KarlsGym _zimperfect, lost?