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7 Incunabula not in the LOC and a fully Annotated copy of Livi printed 1491.

Eight incunabula all rare in North America

Three densely annotated incunabula: Duns Scotus 1477 and Livius 1491 and Juvenal 1497

These three incunabula all have notes deep in the gutters suggesting that most likely they were annotated while still in quires and feasibly disbound. 753J Dunns Scotus, (c.1265-1308) Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Ed: Thomas Penketh and Bartholomaeus Bellatus.... Continue Reading →

8 Incunabula

Albertus of Padua & Spiegel des Sünders AN INCUNABULUM PRINTED BY JOHANN ZAINER in Ulm with pastedowns of waste pages (printed on one side only) printed at Augsburg by Gunther Zainer. 564J. Albertus de Padua (1282-1328): and Pseudo-Nicolaus de Dinkelsbühl... Continue Reading →

Two Annotated incunabula Duns Scotus 1477 and Livius 1491

753J Dunns Scotus, (c.1265-1308) Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Ed: Thomas Penketh and Bartholomaeus Bellatus. (part 4). [sAmaritanus ille piissim9~poliatu vides homine·atrociter sauciat Venice : Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen (1476? before 3 Oct. 1477) Price: $16,000... Continue Reading →

Three densely annotated incunabula: Duns Scotus 1477 and Livius 1491 and Juvenal 1497

These three incunabula all have notes deep in the gutters suggesting that most likely they were annotated while still in quires and feasibly disbound. 753J Dunns Scotus, (c.1265-1308) Quaestiones in quattuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Ed: Thomas Penketh and Bartholomaeus Bellatus.... Continue Reading →

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