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Gilhofer & Ranschburg (Wien); Gilhofer, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat; Gilhofer & Ranschburg
Katalog (Nr. 220): Bibliotheca medii aevi: 320 incunabula systematically arranged, including specimens of rare presses, woodcut books, fine bindings — Wien: Gilhofer & Ranschburg, [ca. 1929]

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PRIVILEGIA
79 PRIVILEGIA ET LITTERAE INDULGENTIARUM Ordinis Fratrum
Minorum. Leipzig, Wolfgang Stbckel, 1498.
4to. Goth, letter, 41 lines, 20 unn. leaves with sign. Bds. Frs. 200.“
Hain* 13373- Proctor 3062. Brit. Mus. Cat. Ill, p. 655.
Rare edition of this small booklet, which is of some interest for the history of
the Franciscans. Some MS. marginal notes are added in an early hand, somewhat
stained in places.
Only 1 copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).

Johannes RAULIN
French theologian, Cluniacensian, born at Tool in 1443,
died at Paris in 1514.
80 Oratio de reformatione religionum et bene vivendi institute in
conventu Cluniacensium habita. (With preface and poem by Se-
bastian Brant). Basle, Johann Bergmann, 1498.
4to. Rom. letter, 30 lines, 14 unn. leaves., the last being blank.
Half vellum. Frs. 200.—
Hain*-Cop. 13701. Proctor 7780. Brit. Mus. Cat. Ill, 796. Voullieme, Berlin, 614.
FIRST EDITION of this religious sermon of the French preadier Raulin mostly
interesting also for church history printed at the most curious press of Basle
by Joh. Bergmann of Olpe, who had Sebastian Brant as his literary and artistic
adviser.
No copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census).

Werner ROLEVINCR
O. Carth., Renowned Historian, Monk at Cologne, born at Laer
in 1425, died in 1502.
81 Fasciculus temporum. Strafiburg, Johann Priiss sen., 1487.
Fol. Goth, letter, 44 lines, 6 unn. leaves, 90 num. leaves with sign.
One capital supplied in red. With many interesting woodcuts, representing
diagrams, views of towns (repeated), monsters etc. Bds, Frs. 250.—
Hain*-Cop. 6936. Proctor 523. Brit. Mus. Cat. 1, 120. Cat. Hawkins 31. Schmidt
Pruss sen, 13. Kristeller, Strafiburger Biicherillustration, 46. Schreiber 5117- Potthast
II, 982, 24. Baer, Die illustr. Historienbiicher, XII, 118 a.
The first of the four editions by Johann Priiss of this famous chronicle men-
tioning a. o. the repulse of the Turks from Rhodes, the accession of Innocent VIII.,
the discovery of the art of printing at Mayence about 1457, one of the
earliest contemporary testimonies to the attribution of the invention to a ci-
tizen of Mayence, &c.
Throughout stained at the inner margins, some leaves slightly repaired in mar-
gins. A small hole in leaf XV with loss of few letters.

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