226 BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



Alhertus Magnus. 



1478. Albertus Magnus. Liber aggregationis seu liber secretorum. Alberti 

 Magni de virtutibus herbarum animalium et mirabilis mundi. {Colophon) 

 per Johannem de Annunciata de Augusta. 



1500. Edition printed at Rouen by Thomas Laisne. 



(This book claims Albertus Magnus as its author, but is wholly 

 unworthy of that great scholar.) 



Herbarium Apuleii Platonici. 



1480 {circ). Incipit Herbarium Apuleii Platonici ad Marcum Agrippam. 

 Printed at Rome by Philippus de Lignamine, courtier and physician to 

 Sixtus IV. First impression dedicated to Cardinal de Gonzaga. Second 

 impression to Cardinal de Ruvere. The copy in the British Museum 

 has the Ruvere dedication. 



America : Library of Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, Boston. 



The Latin Herbariiis. 



1484. Herbarius Maguntie impressus. Anno 7 CLXXXIV. Printed at Mainz 

 by Peter Schoffer. 



(This is the book sometimes spoken of as Aggregator, but this word 

 was never used as the actual title in any edition. The work is a Com- 

 pilation from mediaeval writers and consists of homely herbal remedies. 

 The figures of plants are pleasing and decorative. The copy in the British 

 Museum is not perfect, but there is a perfect copy in the Kew Library. 

 America : Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. 



1485. Herbarius Patavis impressus Anno domi 7 cetera LXXXV. Printed 

 at Passau by Conrad Stahel. 



(This edition is sometimes known as Aggregator Patavinus.) 



America : John Crerar Library, Chicago. 

 i486. Another edition printed at Passau. 



Undated editions. There are several in the British Museum. It is 

 believed that one of them belonged to Sir Thomas More. 



America : J. P. Morgan Library, New York. 

 1484. (Flemish translation.) Flemish translation printed by John Veldener 



Kiulenborg. 

 1500. Edition evidently a reprint of above printed by W. Osterman at 

 Antwerp. 



America : Hawkins Collection, Annmary Brown Memorial, Providence. 

 {Italian editions.) 

 1491. Edition printed at Vicenza by Leonard of Basel and WilHam of Pavia. 



America : Boston Medical Library, Boston. 

 1499. Edition printed at Venice by Simon of Pavia. 



America : Surgeon-General's Library, Washington. 

 1502. Edition printed at Venice by Christ, de Pensa. 



