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Gilhofer & Ranschburg (Wien); Gilhofer, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat; Gilhofer & Ranschburg
Katalog (Nr. 195): Incunabula, illustrated books of the XVI. & XVIII. cent.: geography & history, maps & travel : including Aesop Strassburg 1481, Ars moriendi Lyon 1490, Bergomensis... — Wien: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, 1925

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118 numb., 2 unn. 11. With printer’s device on title and several astronomical and
geometrical woodcut diagrams. — The same. Commentationes in libros totius
logicae Aristotelis. Paris, Joh. Petit, 1514. 4*°. 106 (out of 107) numb., 1
unn. 11. With some geometrical diagrams. Old limp vellum. Frs. 36.—
Not in Panzer. Rare edition of the remarkable commentaries of Tartaretus to the
metaphysical, physical and philosophical works of Aristotle.
The title-leaf of the 2nd work is wanting, the marginalia of some 11. partly cut away, the
last 11. slightly stained. Notes of ownership on title. In point of text a complete copy.


Woodcut (reduced) from No. 155. Versor. Quaestiones 11. de anima Aristotelis.
Metz, Hochfeder, 1501.

155 Versor, Johannes. Quaestiones librorum de anima Aristotelis. Metz, Caspar
Hochfeder, 1501. 4*°. 243 unn. 11. With a full-page phrenological
woodcut on leaf xs v. MS. vellum. Frs. 300.—
Panzer VII, 405, 1. Not in Proctor. Probably the first edition of this interesting commentary
with the text. Very rare.
The author, Joh. Versor, who lived at the end of the 15th century was professor of philo-
sophy at Cologne and wrote some books on Aristotle.
Old MS. annotations, and notes of ownership on the first 11. Quite complete and good copy
See Reproduction above.

G1LHOFER & RANSCHBURG, WIEN I, BOGNERGASSE Nr. 2.
 
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