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Sotheby and Son; Kloss, Georg Franz Burkhard [Bearb.]
Catalogue of the library of Dr. Kloss: including many original and unpublished manuscripts, and printed books with ms. annotations, by Philip Melancthon — London [u.a.]: Sotheby & Son, 1835

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462 AUGUSTINI (AURELII) De Civitate Dei L. xxii, cum
comment.
Ed. ii, very fine copy Moguntice, Petrus Schaeffer, 1473
ii, 124, 31
463 — Opera Omnia (sine comment©)
Ed. RomanaVu, last two leaves mended, otherwise a fine copy
R,omce, Conr. Sweynheim et Am. Pannartz, 1470
iii, 420, 43
464 — Ed. sine com. iv
very fine copy Jrenetiis,Joh. et Vendelinus de Spira,\A7O
iii, 64, 5
*** This was the last book printed by John de Spira.
465 Ed. vi Penetiis, Nic. Jenson, 1475
iii, 106, 181
Melancthon’s copy, with marginal notes.
466 — La Cita di Deo L.xxn.Italice vertit Jacobus Passavantius,
very fine copy Venetiis, Chr. Arnoldus, 147^
iii, 499, 2819
467 — Liber Epistolarum
Ed. Princeps, a magnificent copy of a very rare volume
(Mrgentorati, Joh. Mentellin, 146y%
i, 68, 392
468 — Confessiones, L XIII
Ed. princeps (Mrgentorati, Jolt. Mentellin, 146|)
i, 68, 393
*** This exceedingly rare volume may be considered unique, and a great
curiosity, as, at the end of the last leaf is the following autograph note
by the original possessor, G. Ruch.
‘‘Anno domini 1470 emi istum libellum pro 30 grossis in sex-
ternis et quaternis non ligatis nec rubricatis et eum ali-
quando labore inter gravi literas incompletas.”
This volume is also in its original binding, with the following inscription in
large letters impressed thereon : on the one side,
“Agustinus. in.li . bro. confession .pert1, dmo. i. ruch.”
On the other,
“ Illegatus . aiio 1470 . per me rich. en. bach, in gislingen.”
469 — Aliud exemplar ib. ib.
*** On the cover of this copy, which is in the highest state of preservation, is
written,
“ Liber Magistri Johannis Spiess compatus per eundem anno
domini 1471.”
This copy is rubricated 1471, and with it is bound up a collection of forty-nine
Manuscript Treatises, comprising Indulgences, Bulls, Letters, Histo-
rical Tracts, fyc., from the contents of which Dr. Kloss considers the volume
to have been bound either in 1468, 9, or 70.
470 — Ed. altera {Colonice, Barth, de Unckel),1482
i, 290, 105
471 — De Trinitate L. xv
Ed. princeps, fine copy Argentorati, Georg. ReyserJAJ^
i, 94, 506
*** Denis cites a copy rubricated 1471.

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