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23 lines. 4 leaves. 12 mo. Boards. (Rome, Steph. Plannck, about
1490). Frs. 45.—
Reidiling 156 (only bibliographer). According to Census, one copy in America.
656. DUNS SCOTUS, Johannes. Scriptum in primum librum senten-
tiarum. Black letter. 50—51 lines. 246 leaves (two of which blank).
Fol. Oaken boards, half covered with stamped leather. Original
binding,- clasp. Venice, Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen,
1477. Frs. 100.-
Hain-Copinger 6416. Proctor 4318. Pellediet 4451. Fine copy,- wide margins.
Capitals and paragraph marks supplied in red. The 16 last leaves (following
the colophon) are wanting.
657. DURANDUS (Duranti), Gulielmus. Rationale divinorum officiorum.
Roman letter. 49 lines. 279 leaves. Fol. Old wooden boards, half
covered with leather. (Treviso, Michele Manzolo) 1479. Fr. 100.—

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No. 734. GUI.

Hain 6481. Proctor 6471. No copy in the Bodleian library. Pellediet 4500.
Initials and paragraph marks supplied in red and blue. The first leaf containing
the dedication, wanting. The last leaf repaired (loss of several letters).
658. ESCHUID, Joh., Anglus. Summa astrologiae judicialis de accident
tibus mundi. Roman letter. 57—58 lines. 221 leaves. With a cur-
ious woodcut map of the world; astronomical diagrams; pretty
initial letters. Fol. Vellum. Venice, Joh. Lucilius Santritter imp.
F. Bolani Candiani, 1489. See illustrations p. 127. Frs. 200.—
Hain-Copinger 6685. Pellediet 4626. Proctor 5184. Only edition of this
astrological book whidi contains also references on meteorology. John Esdiuid,
or rather E s t w o o d, was an English astrologer of the 14 th century. The
world's map on leaf 44 is very interesting. This is the only book that Santritter
printed olone. A couple of leaves slightly browned.
659. EUSEBIUS, Pamphilus, episcopus Caesariensis. Historia ecclesia-
stica latine, interprete Ruffino. Roman letter. 32—34 lines. 219
leaves. Fol. Vellum. Rome, Joannes Philippus de Lignamine, first
press, 1476. Frs. 400.—
Hain-Copinger 6710. Variant, with the printer's dedication to the cardinal Guil-
laume d'Estouteville. Our copy corresponds exactly with those described by
Pellediet 4637 A and in British Museum cat. IV p. 34. Proctor 3398. Two
leaves very slightly mended, otherwise fine, very tall copy with wide margins.
660. EUSEBIUS, Pamphilus, episcopus Caesariensis. Historia ecclesia-
stica latine, interprete Ruffino. Roman letter. 34 lines. 172 leaves,
 
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