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Blade letter. 30 lines. 20 leaves. Woodcut initial letters. 8vo. Vel-
lum. [Montserrat, Juan Luschner, 1500.]
Two incunabula printed in the celebrated monastery of Montserrat,
in one volume. Frs. 3000.—
I: Haebler II 151. Unknown to all other bibliographers. Extremely rare book:
apparently only two other copies known. According to Census, no copy in
America.
II: Copinger III p. 307. Haebler 235. Reichling V 1509. According to Census,
one copy in America.
These Latin editions of both books must well be distinguished from the Spanish
editions.


No. 806. OSTAUS.

732. CLAUSULA de las cosas mal habidas. Black letter. 32—33 lines.
2 leaves. 4to. Stamped calf. [Valencia, printer of the bula de
Luchente, about 1485.] Frs. 1500.—
Haebler II p. 42 [No. 151 <8>], and Einblattdrudce des XV. Jahrhunderts No. 498
are the only bibliographers quoting this unique item. Both quote this copy.
Haebler devotes the greater part of a page to this interesting item which he
formerly believed to be printed by Juan Vazquez, Toledo. The Clausula inter»
prets an instruction contained in a letter of indulgence in favour of the «Holy
Crusade» against the Moors. No other item is known from the press of our
printer except the bull after which he is named. Very slightly repaired. A couple
of tiny wormholes.
733. EUSEBIUS CREMONENSIS. Epistola de morte Hieronymi etc.
Black letter. 27 lines. 110 leaves, badly foliated 108, the last blank.
4 to. Vellum. (Saragossa, printer of Turrecremata, Pablo Hurus,
about 1480.) Frs. 3000.—
Reichling II 505. Haebler 249. Proctor 9615 a. Type Facsimile Society 1900.
Sanchez, Bibliogr. Zaragozana, 5. According to Census, one copy in America.
Very rare,- only a few copies known. Reichling quotes 109 printed leaves the
 
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