Fr[atr]is Baptist[a]e Man. Carmelit[a]e theologi ad reuere[n]dissimu[m] i[n] Christo patre[m] ac d[omi]n[um] D. Oliueriu[m] Carafa[m] Sabinen. ep[iscopum] & cardinale[m] Neapolitanu[m] De suo[rum] t[em]por[m] calamitatib[us] liber f[a]elicit[er] i[n]cipit
Alternative Title
De suorum temporum calamitatibus
Creator
Baptista, Mantuanus, 1448-1516
Contributor
Cereti, Francesco, editor Philippi, Jean, active 1494-1519, printer Marnef, Enguilbert de, active 1491-1535, publisher Marnef, Jean de, active 1485-1510, publisher Marnef, Geoffroy de, active 1489-1518, publisher Petit, Jean, active 1492-1530, publisher
Bound at the end of: Baptista, Mantuanus. Parthenice prima. [Paris: Georg Wolf or Thielman Kerver, for Jean Petit, approximately 1499] (RB 84691). -- Baptista, Mantuanus. Parthenice secunda. [Paris: Georg Wolf for Jean Petit, approximately 1499] (RB 84692). With additions by Franciscus Ceretus. Chancery quarto, with paper measuring 18.5 x 12.4 cm. Text in one column. Signatures: 2a⁸ 2b-2h⁶ 2i-2k⁸. Huntington Library copy has the de Marnef printer's device on the final page. Binding: stiff vellum. Title from incipit on leaf 2a1r. Imprint from colophon. ISTC lists the publishers as "E., J. and G. de Marnef and Jean Petit" and notes copies have either the de Marnef or Petit printer's device. Goff, B-91 GW, 3250 BM 15th cent., VIII, p. 149 ISTC, ib00091000 Proctor, 8241.5 Mead, H.R. Incunabula in the Huntington Library, 4632
Sin in literature--Early works to 1800 Disasters--Religious aspects--Early works to 1800 Latin poetry, Medieval and modern Religious poetry, Latin--Early works to 1800 Printers' devices (Publishing)--France--15th century. (rbpub)
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