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Justinian : " Digestum vetus." Johannes et Gregoriiis de 

 Greg'oriis, Venice, 1484. 



Vincent de Beauvais : " Speculum morale." Anton Koberger, 

 Nuremberg, 1485. In a fine contemporary binding. 



" Statuta synodalia dyocesis Lexoviensis." [Jean Dupre, 

 Paris, about 1485.] (Dunn copy.) 



Petrus Hispanus (Pope John XXI.) : " Logicalia." Gerard 

 Leen, Antwerp, 1486. (Dunn copy.) 



Johannes Gritsch : " Quadragesimale." [Nicolaus Philippi, 

 Lyons], 1487. (Dunn copy.) 



Aurelius Bienatus : Elegantiarum epitomata." Germani 

 fidelissimi, Naples, 1488. A hitherto undescribed book from 

 this press. 



"Poeniteas cito." Johann KoelhofF, Cologne, 1489. (Dunn 

 copy.) 



Cicero : " Paradoxa." Philippe Pigouchet, Paris [1490]. 

 One of the earliest books printed by Pigouchet. 



Jean Gerson : " La confession de maistre Jehan Jarson." 

 Denis Mellier [Paris, about 1490]. 



Mancinellus : " Thesaurus." Stephan Plannck, Kome, 

 6 December, 1490. 



•' Biblia Latina." Jacques Maillet, Lyons, 1490. 



" Breviariam Curiense, pars iestivalis." Adam of Speier, 

 Basel [1490]. A hitherto unknown printer. No other copy 

 is icnown. 



" Le Songe du Vergier, qui parle de la disputation du clerc 

 et du chevalier." Jacques Maillet, Lyons, 1491. 



Albertanus, Judex : " De arte vivendi, loquendi et tacendi." 

 Georg Wolf, " in sedibus Sorbone," Paris, 1491. (Dunn copy.) 



" Tenor Fraternitatis de memoria mortis." Johann Reger, 

 Ulm, 28 September, 1491. 



" Flores legum." Danesius Hectoris, Bologna, 12 June, 

 1494. 



Alexander de Villa Dei : " Doctrinale cum glossis." Preus 

 and Luschner, Barcelona, 9 July, 1495. The first book from 

 this press. 



" La grant confession de Basques." Antoine Caillaut, Paris 

 [about 1495]. 



" Hug Schapler." Hans Griininger, Strassburg, 1500. The 

 first edition of this romance. With numerous woodcuts. 

 (Huth copy.) 



Also the following later foreign books : — 



" Cato cum commento." Laurent Hostingue for Michel 

 Angier and Jean Mace, Caen [about 1505]. One of the earliest 

 books printed at Caen in the 16th century. (Dunn copy.) 



