26 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



by this printer, whose full name is unknown, have been 

 described. 



Three Psalters, the first printed at Ulm about 1485, the 

 second printed by XJlrich Gering, Paris, 1496, the third 

 printed at Leipsic, 1497. 



The Statutes of the city of Briinn, printed by Conrad 

 Stahel and Matthaeus Preinlein about 1486. One of the 

 earliest books printed at Briinn. 



The Commercial Arithmetic of Hans Widmann, printed 

 by Conrad Kachelofen at Leipsic, 1487. The works of a few 

 Greek and Roman arithmeticians were printed at an earlier 

 date, but this is the first meditieval or modern work on 

 Arithmetic printed in Germany. 



" Regimen Sanitatis Salernita,num," the first book printed 

 at Besan^on, 1487. 



"Passio Christi," printed by Claes Leeu, Antwerp, 1487. 

 This book contains many interesting woodcuts : no other 

 copy of it is known. 



Charlier de Gerson, Jean, " De Perfectione Cordis," printed 

 by Philippe Pigouchet, Paris, about 1491. 



The Offices for the Dead. Printed in red and black with 

 music. Erhard Ratdolt, Augsburg, 1491. 



Miniatore, Bartholommeo, " Formulario de Epistole," 

 printed by Battista di Bossi at Venice 1492. The work of a 

 hitherto unknown printer ; the book contains two woodcuts 

 from the Malermi Bible of 1490. 



Tancredus de Corneto, " Summa Compendiosa," printed 

 by Heinrich von Coin at Urbino, 1493. The only book printed 

 at Urbino in the fifteenth century. 



" Usatges de Barcelona," printed by Pedro Miguel at 

 Barcelona, 1495. 



"Le Livre du Tresor de I'Ame," printed by Antoine 

 Verard at Paris, about 1496. The only other known copy of 

 thi& book is preserved in the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. 



The Iliad translated into Latin prose by Lorenzo Valla, 

 printed by Battista Farfengi at Brescia, 1497. 



A Breviary of the Diocese of Olmiitz, printed by Johann 

 Reinhard von Griiningen at Strassburg, 1499. 



A Missal and Manual of the Diocese of Lausanne, printed 

 by Jean Bellot, at Geneva, 1500. A work hitherto undescribed. 



A Sarum Missal, printed by Jean Du Pre, Paris, 1504, con- 

 taining several of the illustrations produced by Jean Du Pre 

 in the Missals printed by him. Of these Missals the Library 

 possesses at present only one. 



Grimald, Nicholas, " Christus Redivivus. Comoedia tragica 

 sacra et nova." Cologne, 1543. The article on Grimald in 

 the " Dictionary of National Biography " states that " Grimald 

 is credited with a work, ' Christus Redivivus,' said to have 

 been published at Cologne in 1543, but no copy is now 

 known." 



