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In hoc opusculo co[n]tin[en]t[ur] due elegie. Guielmi. Castelli turone[n]sis, cu[m] quibusdem eius carminibus. Item honestissima Virgilii epigra[m]mata noue impressa.
Author
Castel, Guillaume, 1468-1520
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Uniform title
Carmina
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/Created
[Paris] : [Jean Maurand for Durand Gerlier], [approximately 1494 or 1495]
Description
[40] p. ; 18 cm.
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Special Collections - Rare Books
2019-0004N
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Publisher
Gerlier, Durand, active 1489-1529
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Printer
Maurand, Jean, active 1493-1501
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Multi-title collection including In hoc opusculo co[n]tin[en]t[ur] due elegie and 1 other(s).
Notes
Colophon: Imprime alestrille faulx veau en la rne [sic] des maturins.
The Rue des Maturins was the address of the bookseller-publisher Durand Gerlier; the printing can be assigned on typographic grounds to the printer Jean Maurand, a regular partner of Gerlier.
With
With: Robertus Gaguinus de puritate co[n]ceptionis beate marie virginis. [Paris] : Felix Baligault, [approximately 1495 or 1496]
Binding note
HSVR copy: Early 20th-century vellum, gilt-lettered spine title, repeated gilt crowned cipher on the spine.
Provenance
HSVR copy: The author's copy, with his corrections in several places; these emendations were adopted in the three subsequent printings. On the verso of the title page is a fourteen-line manuscript elegy to Louis Bussol of Autun, also in the author's hand.
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ISTC ic00250500
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Multi-title collection including In hoc opusculo co[n]tin[en]t[ur] due elegie and 1 other(s).
OCLC
1104183924
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