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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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THEOLOGY

Petrus PALUDANUS
O. Pr., Patriarch of Jerusalem, born in 1275, died at Paris
in 1342.
308 Sermones thesauri novi de Sanctis. Strassburg, (Printer of Paludanus),
1484.
Fol. Goth, letter, 2 col., 46 lines, 310 unn. M., with sign., ornamen-
tal capital in red and blue. Contemporary wooden boards, covered with
blind-stamped brown calf (slightly wormed and rubbed). Frs. 300.—
Not in Hain. Copinger 54^1. Proctor 421.
Fine and large copy in the original binding of this very rare book, which Proctor
ascribes to the „Printer of the 1483 Vitas Patrum” but Voullieme to an anonymous
press with the name „Printer of Paludanus”.
Some old MS. notes on the margins, a small wormhole in the first and the last 11.
Interesting ms. notice on leaf 1: „Ex libris Venceslaj Clauidis emptus 13 alb’ g’”.
Only one copy in U. S. A. (acc. to Census). No copy in the British Museum.
309 Sermones thesauri novi de tempore. Strassburg (Printer of Paluda-
nus) 1486.
Fol. Goth, letter, 2 cols., 48 lines, 251 <mn. leaves (the last blank
missing); the first capital supplied in gold and colours, the others in red
and blue, rubricated throughout. Contemp. calf over wooden boards, blind
stamped, rebacked by a monastic binder, {slightly rubbed and dam.} Frs. 300.—
Copinger 5413; Reichling I, p. 191. Extremely rare edition, which Copinger
ascribes to Priiss but Voullieme to an anonymous press with the name „Printer of
Paludanus”.
Fine copy, slightly stained in places. Interesting ms. note on the liner „Anno
dni M» cccc° Ixxxx Emptum per Johannem Schattium pro xiij lb & tunc temporis
Hamgst’ (?)”.
No copy in the Brit. Mus. nor Bodleian Libr., no copy in U. S. A. (acc.
to Census).

SIXTUS IV
Pope, Francesco della Rovere, born near Savona in 1414, died
at Rome in 1484.
310 Tractatus de Sanguine Christi et de potentia Dei. (Edited by J. P.
de Lignamine). Nuremberg, Friedrich Creussner, 1473.
Fol. Goth, letter, 33 lines, 97 leaves, 1. 88 blank. Rubricated through-
out, many capitals supplied in red. Vellum. Frs. 850.—
Hain*-Cop. 14797. Proctor 2128. Brit. Mus. Cat. II, p. 446. Dibdin, Bibl. Spenc.
Ill, p. 499, no. 769.
One of earliest specimens of Creussner’s press, printed with his very
nice first type, with full colophon. In 1472 Creussner printed only one book, our’s
is one of his first issued in the following year.

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