BEIN ZZi 07: Bled, with two of the pages mostly cut away; holed, with some damage to text; apparently removed from a binding. and Proofsheet of eight pages. Unrecorded or unpublished edition (Kunne's type 71)?
Contra falsas litteras Francorum pro defensione honoris Serenissimi Romanorum Regis.
Description:
Binding: France? xix/xx c. Sewn into an xviiith century French curl marlbed paper wrapper., Imprint from Goff M-388., Pages [2] and [12] blank., and Sometimes attributed to Emperor Maximilian I.
Publisher:
Erhard Ratdolt,
Subject (Geographic):
France--Foreign relations--Holy Roman Empire, Germany, West. Augsburg. Ratdolt, Erhard. 1492, and Holy Roman Empire--Foreign relations--France
Apparently a proofsheet or prospectus of an edition that was never published., BEIN ZZi 07: Imperfect: torn in two halves, with slight damage to text; apparently removed from a binding., and Kollicker's type 282.
BEIN ZZi 07: Holed, with very slight damage to text; apparently removed from a binding., Corrected proofsheet of verso of one leaf and recto of another., and Type 1, 5*
BEIN ZZi 07: For Kachelofen's Psalters see H. Bohatta, Liturgische Bibliographie des XV. Jahrhunderts, no. 848-854, 886 (n.d.), 909-911 (1485), 929-930 (1497). This may be no. 910. Apparently removed from a binding. Laid in is a letter from Konrad Haebler (May 7, 1909), saying that he had compared this proofsheet with the Gandersheim Abbey copy of the Kachelofen Psalter, and found it in agreement, except for misprints and omissions. and Proofsheet of verso of one leaf (26 lines) and recto of another.
For fuller description see collation slip in volume. and Regula: "lecta et publicata...Rome in Cancellaria apostolica die Jouis.xxi.mẽsis Februarij anno Domini.M.cccc.lxxxviii..."; Revocatio: "lecta et publicata...Rome in Cancellaria apostolica die Sabati vigesimasecũda mensis Marcij anno incarnatiõis Dominice millesimo quadrigentesimo octuagesimo septimo..."
Publisher:
[Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck?]
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church. Pope (1484-1492 : Innocent VIII), Guldinbeck, Bartholomaeus, active 1475-1488, printer, and Martini, Giuseppe, 1870-1944--Autograph