DEPARTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. 25 



volume was printed 1479 after the death of Pannartz by his 

 successor Georg Lauer in the same city. 



Lucan : " Pharsalia." Printed by P. Lavagna, the second 

 printer at Milan, in 1477. 



Pantaleone de Confienza : " Summa Lacticiniorum." Printed 

 by J. Fabri, Turin, 1477. The author held the post of court 

 physician to the Duke of Savoy. The book contains an account 

 of the principal kinds of cheese used in the fifteenth century. 

 Chapter XII. of Part II. contains a description of the English 

 cheeses of the period. 



Thomas Aquinas : '•' Summa Theologise. Prima pars 

 secundse partis." Printed by Franciscus de Hailbrun and 

 Petrus de Bartua, Venice, 1478. A very fine copy in an early 

 binding. 



Frezzi, Frederico : "El Quatriregno del decursu dell a vita 

 humana." Printed by Stephan Arndes, Perugia, 1481. Probably 

 the first book printed by Arndes at Perugia. 



" Agenda " of the Diocese of Wiirzburg. Printed by Georg 

 Reyser, Wiirzburg, 1482. In a fine contemporary stamped 

 leather binding. 



" Missale Moguntinum." Printed by Georg Reyser, 

 Wurzburg, 1482. 



Bartolus de Saxoferrato : " Super Digestum Novum." 

 Printed by Petrus Maufer et Socii, Venice, 1482. 



Perottus, Nicolaus : " Rudimenta Grammatices." Printed 

 by Henricus de Urso, Vicenza, 1482. 



" Statuta Synodalia Eystettensia." Printed by Michael 

 Reyser, Eichstatt, 1484. The first dated book printed at 

 Eichstiitt. 



Puteo, Paris de : " Tractatus Syndicatus." By the printers 

 calling themselves " Germani fidelissimi," Naples, 1485. 



Antonio de Lebrixa : " De corruptis ignorantia Hispanorum 

 quarundam litterarum vocibus." Printed at the first press 

 established at Salamanca, 1486. 



Gaspar Veronensis : " Grammatica." Printed by Christoph 

 Valdarfer, Milan, about 1486, in a type hitherto unrepresented 

 in the Library. 



" Ordo Diuinus," a single sheet showing the various feast 

 and fast days to be observed in the diocese of Speier. Printed 

 by the brothers J. & C. Hist, Speier, 1489. 



Alphonso X., King of Castile : " Leyes de las siete partidas." 

 Printed by Meinardus Ungut and Stanislaus Polonus, Seville, 

 25 October, 1491. The first printed edition of this book ; the 

 second (already in the Library) appeared tWQ months later 

 from a rival press. 



