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Expositio hymnorum
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Paris
Félix Baligault
1492
4°
Reichling's description (following Abbott) differs in a number of small particulars from Pellechet's, and in giving the edition as having 64 leaves rather than 56, though the quires are signed a-g in eights
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Modus legendi abbreviaturas
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Paris
Félix Baligault
25 Oct. 1493
8°
Werner von Schussenried is named as author in an acrostic in the text
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Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum (Comm: (Pseudo-) Arnoldus de Villa Nova)
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Paris
Félix Baligault
17 Nov. 1493
4°
The Regimen sanitatis Salernitatum and accompanying commentary are often wrongly ascribed to Arnoldus de Villa Nova; cf. E. Wickersheimer in Comptes rendus du XIIIe Congrès international d'histoire de la médecine, 1954, pp. 226-34 (Aquilon 570). The Regimen sanitatis here ascribed to Arnoldus de Villa Nova in the incipit and colophon is not that found in this edition (BMC)
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Castellus, Guillelmus
Carmina. Add: P. Vergilius Maro: De littera Y. Vir bonus. De Signis coelestibus. De Quattuor temporibus anni. De Musarum inventis. Priapea. De Fortuna. De Livore. Hortulus. De Cantu Sirenarum. De Orpheo. De Aerumnis Herculis. De Ludo fugiendo. De Seipso. Epitaphium Vergilii
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[Paris]
Félix Baligault
[about 1495-96]; [after 23 June 1492]
4°
Dated from the state of device (CIBN); dated after 23 June 1492 by GW. CIBN corrects GW's transcription
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Garlandia, Johannes de
Aequivoca (cum commento)
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Paris
Félix Baligault
[1494]
4°
The 'interpretatio lingue anglice' mentioned in the colophon consists merely of occasional English renderings of single words (BMC on IA.40508)
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Vergilius Maro, Publius
Bucolica (cum commento)
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Paris
Félix Baligault
[about 1492-94]
4°
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Vergilius Maro, Publius
Bucolica (cum commento)
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Paris
Félix Baligault
[about 1493-94]
4°
Collates: a-f8 g6. Dated from the use of the types and the state of the device. Adams dated about 1510