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Donatus, Aelius:
Ars minor

ISTC No.id00314600
AuthorDonatus, Aelius
TitleArs minor
Imprint[Mainz : Type of the 42-line Bible, between 1457 and 1470]
Format
Notes33-line edition
See: 'Princeton Acquires Hidden Gutenbergian Donatus Leaf', November 13, 2017 by Eric White https://blogs.princeton.edu/notabilia/2017/11/13/princeton-acquires-hidden-gutenbergian-donatus-leaf/
See: Stanley, Ted: Black and Blue Printing Ink Analysis by XRF, DRIFTS and Raman Spectroscopy of Recently Discovered Gutenbergian ‘Ars minor’ Fragments. In: Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 57(2018) pp. 203–220
See: Binding Waste as Book History Patterns of Survival Among the Early Mainz Donatus Editions, by Eric Marshall White, in Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500, Fifty Years that Changed Europe, edited by Cristina Dondi. Studi di storia | Volume 13
Language of itemlat
Reference worksSchwenke (Donatus text) 32:42-34:29; GW 0871750N

Holdings

United States of AmericaPrinceton NJ, Princeton University, Firestone Library, Rare Book Division (EXI 2017-0017Q) (Fragment: two entire halves of one vellum leaf (f. 11 of 13) of an otherwise unknown 33-line edition, printed with Gutenberg's 42-Line Bible types; probably printed by Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer between 1457 and 1466, or somewhat later by Schoeffer alone. Two-line initial A printed in blue (this initial introduced in the Mainz Psalter of 1457); rubricated in red. Bound within Horace, Opera (with commentary by Cristoforo Landino). Venice: Johannes de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, et Socii, 17 May 1483 (Goff H-448, HSVR copy))
Number of holding institutions1
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:25:43
 

Donatus, Aelius:
Ars minor

ISTC No.id00314600
AuthorDonatus, Aelius
TitleArs minor
Imprint[Mainz : Type of the 42-line Bible, between 1457 and 1470]
Format
Notes33-line edition
See: 'Princeton Acquires Hidden Gutenbergian Donatus Leaf', November 13, 2017 by Eric White https://blogs.princeton.edu/notabilia/2017/11/13/princeton-acquires-hidden-gutenbergian-donatus-leaf/
See: Stanley, Ted: Black and Blue Printing Ink Analysis by XRF, DRIFTS and Raman Spectroscopy of Recently Discovered Gutenbergian ‘Ars minor’ Fragments. In: Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 57(2018) pp. 203–220
See: Binding Waste as Book History Patterns of Survival Among the Early Mainz Donatus Editions, by Eric Marshall White, in Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500, Fifty Years that Changed Europe, edited by Cristina Dondi. Studi di storia | Volume 13
Language of itemlat
Reference worksSchwenke (Donatus text) 32:42-34:29; GW 0871750N

Holdings

United States of AmericaPrinceton NJ, Princeton University, Firestone Library, Rare Book Division (EXI 2017-0017Q) (Fragment: two entire halves of one vellum leaf (f. 11 of 13) of an otherwise unknown 33-line edition, printed with Gutenberg's 42-Line Bible types; probably printed by Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer between 1457 and 1466, or somewhat later by Schoeffer alone. Two-line initial A printed in blue (this initial introduced in the Mainz Psalter of 1457); rubricated in red. Bound within Horace, Opera (with commentary by Cristoforo Landino). Venice: Johannes de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, et Socii, 17 May 1483 (Goff H-448, HSVR copy))
Number of holding institutions1
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:25:43