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Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire

ISTC No.ia01113000
TitleArs moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire
Imprint[Florence : Bartolommeo di Libri, or successor, about 1510-20]
Format
NotesDated by CIBN
Sometimes attributed to Matthaeus de Cracovia or to Albertus Magnus (and in Italian editions to Dominicus Capranica, Cardinal of Fermo); cf. A. Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philos. u. Theol. des Mittelalters 40 (1965) p.292-295), and D. Mertens, Iacobus Carthusiensis (Göttingen, 1976) p.181
Language of itemita
Reference worksGoff A1113; H 4395*; Krist 40a; Sander 635; Pell 1360; CIBN I p.145; IGI VI p. 63; Schäfer 356 & Abb; GW II Sp.736a
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2006. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 72 - Printing in Florence Part II, FL 100

Holdings

FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
ItalyRimini, Biblioteca Civica Gambalunga (imperfect, wanting quire a8)
Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (Guicciardini 3.4.19)
Venezia, Fondazione Cini
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandColeraine, Ulster University Library
United States of AmericaWashington DC, Library of Congress, Rare Book Division, Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection
New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Department of Prints
Number of holding institutions7
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00
 


Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire

ISTC No.ia01113000
TitleArs moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire
Imprint[Florence : Bartolommeo di Libri, or successor, about 1510-20]
Format
NotesDated by CIBN
Sometimes attributed to Matthaeus de Cracovia or to Albertus Magnus (and in Italian editions to Dominicus Capranica, Cardinal of Fermo); cf. A. Madre, Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl (Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philos. u. Theol. des Mittelalters 40 (1965) p.292-295), and D. Mertens, Iacobus Carthusiensis (Göttingen, 1976) p.181
Language of itemita
Reference worksGoff A1113; H 4395*; Krist 40a; Sander 635; Pell 1360; CIBN I p.145; IGI VI p. 63; Schäfer 356 & Abb; GW II Sp.736a
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2006. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 72 - Printing in Florence Part II, FL 100

Holdings

FranceParis, Bibliothèque nationale de France
ItalyRimini, Biblioteca Civica Gambalunga (imperfect, wanting quire a8)
Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (Guicciardini 3.4.19)
Venezia, Fondazione Cini
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandColeraine, Ulster University Library
United States of AmericaWashington DC, Library of Congress, Rare Book Division, Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection
New York NY, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Department of Prints
Number of holding institutions7
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00