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Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire
idia01113000
titleArs moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire
imprint[Florence : Bartolommeo di Libri, or successor, about 1510-20]
dimensions4°
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
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referencesGoff A1113; H 4395*; Krist 40a; Sander 635; Pell 1360; CIBN I p.145; IGI VI p. 63; Schäfer 356 & Abb; GW II Sp.736a
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: 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
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IT (imperfect, wanting quire a8) (Guicciardini 3.4.19)
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noofcopies7
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Ars moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire
idia01113000
titleArs moriendi "Cum de praesentis exilii miseria mortis transitus" [Italian] Arte del ben morire
imprint[Florence : Bartolommeo di Libri, or successor, about 1510-20]
dimensions4°
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
languageofitemita
referencesGoff A1113; H 4395*; Krist 40a; Sander 635; Pell 1360; CIBN I p.145; IGI VI p. 63; Schäfer 356 & Abb; GW II Sp.736a
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: 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
FR
IT (imperfect, wanting quire a8) (Guicciardini 3.4.19)
GB
US
noofcopies7
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00
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