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Erhard Ratdolt, 24 Dec. 1485 6000 A-41 Adam GOFF AUTHOR TITLE IMPRINT Call # A-7 Aben Ezra, Abraham De Nativitatibus Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 24 Dec. 1485 6000 A-41 Adam (pseudo) Vita adae et Evae [Rome: Johannes Gensberg, about 1473] 6682 A-89 Aegidius (Columna) Romanus De regimine principium Venice: Simon Bevilaqua, 9 July 1498 6002 A-169 Alanus de Insulis Distinctiones dictionum theologicalium [Strassburg: C.W., about 1474] 6003 A-215 Alberti, Leo Baptista De re aedificatoria Florence: Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 29 Dec. 1485 6004 A-226 Albertus Magnus Ars intelligendi, docendi et praedicandi res spirituales [Ulm: Johann Zainer, about 1480] 6005 A-232 Albertus Magnus Compendium theologicae veritatis Venice: Christophorus Arnoldus, 5 Apr. 1476 6006 A-239 Albertus Magnus Compendium theologiae veritatis Strassburg: [Johann Prüss], 1489 6008 A-303 Albertus Magnus Secreta mulierum et virorum [Ulm: Johann Zainer, about 1482] 7019 ia00311500 Albertus Magnus Secreta mulierum et virorum [Paris]: André Bocard, [about 1493-96?] 6977 A-333 Albertus Magnus Sermones de tempore et de sanctis Ulm: Johann Zainer, [between 1479 and 1482] 6009 A-335 Albertus Magnus Summa de eucharistiae sacramento Ulm: Johann Zainer, 1474 6010 A-340 Albertus de Padua Expositio evangeliorum dominicalium et festivalium Ulm: Johann Zainer, 'about' 15 June 1480 6011 A-385 Alexander de Ales Summa universae theologiae. Part III Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1475 6012 A-411 Alexander de Sancto Elpidio De ecclesiastica potestate Turin: Nicolaus de Benedictis and Jacobinus Suigus, 10 Feb. 1494 6013 ia00444520 Alexander de Villa Dei Doctrinale (Pars I) Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 5 Mar. 1494 7045 ia00451600 Alexander de Villa Dei Doctrinale (Pars II) Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 20 Mar. 1494 7045 A-471 Alliaco, Petrus de Concordantia astronamiae cum theologia Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 2 Jan. 1490 6014 ia00483300 Alliaco, Petrus de Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Paris: [Jean Barbier], for Jean Petit, [about 1500] 6710 Strassburg: [Printer of the 1483 Jordanus de Quedlinburg (Georg A-488 Alliaco, Petrus de Tractatus et sermones Husner)], 1490 6016 A-527 Alphabetum divini amoris Alphabetum divini amoris Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1489 6954 A-551 Ambrosius Opera Basel: Johann Amerbach, 1492 6017 A-551 Ambrosius Opera Basel: Johann Amerbach, 1492 6730 A-552 Ambrosius Epistolae Milan: Leonardus Pachel, 18 Dec. 1490 6018 A-554 Ambrosius Expositio in evangelium S. Lucae Augsburg: Anton Sorg, 1476 6926 A-560 Ambrosius De officiis, et opuscula Milan: Christophorus Valdarfer, 7 Jan. 1474 6874 Milan: Uldericus Scinzenzeler, for Philippus de Lavagnia, 17 Jan. A-561 Ambrosius De officiis 1488 6019 A-582 Andreae, Antonius Quaestiones super XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis Venice: Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 24 Dec. 1481 6890 A-599 Andreae, Johannes Super arboribus consanguinitatis [Augsburg: Günther Zainer, not after 1473] 6800 Super arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis et cognationis A-604 Andreae, Johannes spiritualis Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1477 6020 Super arboribus consanguinitatis, affinitatis et cognationis A-611 Andreae, Johannes spiritualis Nuremberg: Friedrich Creussner, 1481 6021 A-714 Angelus de Clavassio Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 22 Oct. 1487 6022 A-717 Angelus de Clavassio Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 28 Aug. 1488 6023 A-717 Angelus de Clavassio Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 28 Aug. 1488 6024 A-723 Angelus de Clavassio Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, 4 June 1492 6025 A-725 Angelus de Clavassio Summa angelica de casibus conscientiae Strassburg: Martin Flach (printer of Strassburg), 26 Mar. 1495 6901 A-759 Anselmus Opera Nuremberg: Caspar Hochfeder, 27 Mar. 1491 6902 A-761 Anselmus Opera [Basel: Johann Amerbach, not after 1497] 6895 A-763 Anselmus Cur deus homo [Passau: Johann Petri, about 1485-86] 7020 Quaestio determinata contra triplicem errorem de Antichristi A-772 Antichristus (Johannes de Paltz, attrib.) revelatione Memmingen: [Albrecht Kunne, after 24 Aug. 1486] 6026 A-776 Antoninus, Florentinus De Censuris et De sponsalibus et matrimonio Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 23 Sept. 1474 6027 A-776 Antoninus, Florentinus De Censuris et De sponsalibus et matrimonio Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 23 Sept. 1474 6028 A-777 Antoninus, Florentinus De censuris ecclesiasticis Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 10 May 1480 6971 A-779 Antoninus, Florentinus Chronicon Vol. 1 Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 10 Jan. 1491 6029 A-779 Antoninus, Florentinus Chronicon Vol. 2 Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 10 Jan. 1491 6030 A-779 Antoninus, Florentinus Chronicon Vol. 3 Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 10 Jan. 1491 6031 A-782 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionali: Curam illius habe: Medicina dell'anima Bologna: [Balthasar Azoguidus], 1472 6032 A-786 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale [Cologne: Ulrich Zel, not after 29 Aug. 1468] 6962 [Cologne: Printer of the 'Historia S. Albani' (Johann Guldenschaff or ia00793500 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Conrad Winters, de Homborch?), about 1472] 6961 A-797 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale [Venice]: Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, [not after July] 1473 6776 A-803 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476 6033 A-803 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476 6034 A-808 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Venice: Antonius de Strata, de Cremona, 6 Aug. 1481 6035 A-811 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale defecerunt Memmingen: Albrecht Kunne, 1483 6903 A-812 Antoninus Florentinus Confessional: Defererunt scrutantes scrutinio [Strassburg: Heinrich Knoblochtzer, about 1484] 7019 Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis and Dionysius A-815 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Bertochus, 25 Oct. 1484 6855 A-821 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale [Speyer: Peter Drach], 30 June 1487 6927 A-823 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale [Venice: Georgius Arrivabenus, about 1490] 6036 A-829 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale: Curam illius habe Strassburg: Martin Flach (printer of Strassburg), 1496 6869 A-830 Antoninus Florentinus Confessionale Venice: Petrus de Quarengiis, Bergomensis, 29 Nov. 1497 7008 Florence: Lorenzo Morgiani and Johannes Petri, for Piero Pacini, 22 A-836 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Feb. 1496 6037 A-843 Antoninus, Florentinus Confessionale Bologna: [Balthasar Azoguidus], 1472 6038 A-871 Antoninus, Florentinus Summa theologica Part I Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1477-79 6796 A-871 Antoninus, Florentinus Summa theologica Part II Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1477-79 6796 A-871 Antoninus, Florentinus Summa theologica Part III Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1477-79 6796 A-871 Antoninus, Florentinus Summa theologica Part IV Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1477-79 6796 A-875 Antoninus, Florentinus Summa theologica Part V Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1486-87 6797 Trialogus super evangelio de duobus discipulis centibus in Venice: Johannes Emericus, de Spira, for Lucantonio Giunta, 26 Apr. A-883 Antoninus, Florentinus Emmaus 1495 6039 Venice: Johannes Hamman, for Nicolaus de Frankfordia, 15 Aug. A-889 Antonios de Bitonto Expositiones evangeliorum dominicalium 1496 6822 Semones quadragesimales de XII mirabilibus Christianae fidei Venice: Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, de Forlivio, [for A-918 Antoninus Vercellis excellentiis Alexander Calcedonius], 16 Feb. 1492/93 6836 A-931 Appianus Historia Romana Part II [Venice]: Vindelinus de Spira, 1472 6040 A-933 Appianus Soliloquia de humani arbitrii libertate et potestate Cremona: Carolus de Darleriis, 4 Oct. 1496 6812 Rome: In domo Petri de Maximis [Conradus Sweynheym and A-934 Apuleius Madaurensis, Lucius Opera Arnoldus Pannartz], 28 Feb. 1469 6041 Vicenza: Henricus de Sancto Ursio, Zenus (Rigo di ca Zeno), 9 Aug. A-935 Apuleius Madaurensis, Lucius Opera 1488 6042 A-938 Apuleius Madaurensis, Lucius Asinus aureus, sive Metamorphosis Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 1 Aug. 1500 6889 Bologna: Balthasar de Ruberia, for Jacobus de Peregrino, 8 and 15 A-956 Ariostis, Alexander de De usuria Apr. 1486 6043 A-958 Aristophanes Comoediae novem [Greek] Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, 15 July 1498 6044 A-959 Aristoteles Opera [Greek] Vol. 5 Venice: Aldus Manutius, Romanus, 1495-98 6045 A-973 Aristoteles De Animalibus Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 1476 6801 A-983 Aristoteles Ethica ad nicomachum [Strassburg: Johann Mentelin, before 10 Apr. 1469] 6047 A-1059 Armandus de Bellovisu Expositio super Thomas de Aquino libellum de ente et essentia Padua: Matthaeus Cerdonis, 29 Aug. 1482 6048 A-1097 Ars Moriendi Ars moriendi [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, about 1493] 6870 A-1098 Ars Moriendi Ars Moriendi [Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, about 1495] 6049 A-1120 Ars Moriendi Ars Moriendi [Leipzig: Melchior Lotter, after 1500?] 6824 Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, [between 2 A-1154 Asconius Pedianus, Quintus Commentarii in orationes Ciceronis June and 12 Sept. 1477] 6050 A-1165 Astesanus de Ast Summa de casibus conscientiae Venice: Johannes de Colonia and Johannes Manthen, 18 Mar. 1478 6051 A-1216 Augustinus, Aurelius Opuscula Venice: Octavianus Scotus, 28 May 1483 6760 A-1217 Augustinus, Aurelius Opuscula Venice: Andreas de Bonetis, 23 July 1484 6813 A-1222 Augustinus, Aurelius Opuscula Venice: Peregrinus de Pasqualibus, Bononiensis, 10 Nov. 1491 6052 A-1229 Augustinus, Aurelius Canones
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