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Turrecremata, Johannes de:
Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae
ISTC No.it00534800
AuthorTurrecremata, Johannes de
TitleMeditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae
ImprintRome : Ulrich Han (Udalricus Gallus), 31 Dec. 1467
Imprint1466?
Formatf°
NotesWoodcuts. If Han was dating by the Nativity style, then the true date is 1466 (cf. A. Esch in Gb Jb 1993 p.47). Donati supposed the date as printed to be a falsification, but the book was in the possession of Giovanni Baroncelli, who died on 18 Apr. 1468 (C. Bianca in Roma nel Rinascimento 1996, pp. 314-17)
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Reference worksHC 15722; Sander 7403; L. Donati, in La Bibliofilia 76 (1974) pp.1-34; IBE 5672; Martín Abad T-138; GW M48257; Fac: ed. H. Zirnbauer, Wiesbaden 1968
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1994. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 8 - Printing in Italy Before 1472 Part II, PI 91
holdings
AT (Ink 4.D.25)
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GB (17251)
noofcopies4
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Turrecremata, Johannes de:
Meditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae
idit00534800
authorTurrecremata, Johannes de
titleMeditationes seu Contemplationes devotissimae
imprintRome : Ulrich Han (Udalricus Gallus), 31 Dec. 1467
imprint1466?
dimensionsf°
notesWoodcuts. If Han was dating by the Nativity style, then the true date is 1466 (cf. A. Esch in Gb Jb 1993 p.47). Donati supposed the date as printed to be a falsification, but the book was in the possession of Giovanni Baroncelli, who died on 18 Apr. 1468 (C. Bianca in Roma nel Rinascimento 1996, pp. 314-17)
languageofitemlat
referencesHC 15722; Sander 7403; L. Donati, in La Bibliofilia 76 (1974) pp.1-34; IBE 5672; Martín Abad T-138; GW M48257; Fac: ed. H. Zirnbauer, Wiesbaden 1968
relatedresourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 1994. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 8 - Printing in Italy Before 1472 Part II, PI 91
holdings
AT (Ink 4.D.25)
DE
ES
GB (17251)
noofcopies4
Last Edit2021-03-26 09:47:33
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