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Gilhofer & Ranschburg (Wien); Gilhofer, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat; Gilhofer & Ranschburg
Katalog (Nr. 209): Eine österreichische Bibliothek alter Drucke: Inkunabeln in schönen alten Einbänden, frühe Manuskripte, Americana, Kunst, Astronomie, seltene deutsche, französische u. tschechische Bücher des XVI. Jahrh., Botanik, Judaica, alte Medizin, Musik und Tanz, Mystik, Theologie, Turniere und Waffenkunde : enthaltend die illustrierte Dante-Ausgabe von 1491, die berühmte Horaz-Ausgabe von 1498, Hortus sanitatis von 1485 — Wien: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, 1928

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1 AL ANUS DE INSULIS. Distinctiones theologicalium. (Straßburg,
Printer C. W., civis Argentinensis, about 1474).
Fol. Goth, type, double columns of 50—52 lines, 95 unn. leaves,
Capital spaces supplied in red. Half calf. Frs. 900.—
Hain*-Cop. 391. Proctor 343. Pellediet 245. Brit. Mus. Cat. I, 82. Ge-
samtkatalog der Wiegendrucke I, 488. Voullieme, Berlin 2188.
The only recorded edition of this work whidi gives an alphabetical list
with explanations of the terms of the Holy Writ whidi do not occur in the theo-
logians and the diurdi fathers. The author Alanus de Insulis (Alain de
Lille), Frendi theologian, philosopher, historian and poet, was born at Lille bet-
ween 1114 and 1128 and died at Citeaux in 1202 or 1203. His knowledge, more
varied than profound, caused him to be called ‘Doctor universalis’.
The book was formerly attributed by Hain and other bibliographers, to the
press of Richard Paffroet of Deventer, but it is now assigned to a certain „C.
W., civis Argentinensis” (? Conrad Wolfadi or ? Clas Wencker) see
Voullieme, Die deutschen Drucker d. 15. Jahrh., p. 148.
A fine and perfect copy with wide margins. Waterstained on mar-
gins and a few wormholes in places.
No copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).

2 ALBERTUS MAGNUS. De officio missae. Ulm, Job. Zainer, 1475.
4to. Goth, letter, 33 a. 34 lines, 135 unn. leaves. With a
fine woodcut-border on leaf 5a« Modern half calf. Frs. 400.—
Gesamtkatalog I, 7°°- Hain* 449« Proctor 2494- Brit. Mus. Cat. II, p. 520.
The first 4 leaves damaged on lower margin and repaired without loss of
text, one wormhole affecting one letter, partly rather stained, otherwise good
and complete copy; the fine woodcutbor der untoudied and un-
s h a v e d.

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