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KINGS LIBRARY. 
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Bible the partnership was dissolved, and then the names of 
Fust and Schoeffer appear as the Printers. 
In Case IV. are exhibited further specimens of the early 
productions of the Printing Press in Germany. Attention is 
directed to the following — ■ 
1. Bible in Latin. — Printed at Bamberg by Albrecht Pfister, about 
1460. From the library of King George III. 
2. Missale Ordinis S. Benedicti. — On vellum. Commonly called 
the Bamberg Missal ; printed there by Johann Sensenschmidt in 
1481. From the library of King George III. 
3. St. John Chrysostom. In Psalm am Miserere. — Printed at 
Cologne, by Ulric Zell, in 1466. The earliest book known to 
have been printed by Ulric Zell with a date. From the library 
of King George III. 
8. Bible, in German. — Printed at Nuremberg by Anthony Koburger 
in 1483. From the library of King George III. 
In Case V. the series of early German books is continued, 
and the following early productions of the Press in the Low 
Countries are also shown, viz. — 
5. Pontanus de Koma. Singularia in causis criminalibus. — Printed 
in the Low Countries about 1470. Described in JEdes Althorp. 
ii. 237 : and Bibliog. Decameron, i. 359. From the old royal 
collection. 
6. La Controversie de Noblesse. A translation of a Latin work of 
Bonus Accursius, by J. Mielot. — Printed at Bruges, by Colard 
Mansion, about 1475. Purchased in 1850. 
7. St. Bonaventura. Sermones de Tempore et de Sanctis. — Printed 
at Zwoll, in Overyssel, Netherlands, in 1479. Archbishop 
Cranmer's copy. The first book printed at Zwoll. From the 
old royal collection. 
8. Beynaert die Vos. — Printed at Gouda. in South Holland, by 
Gerard Leew, in 3479. The first edition of Reynard the Fox 
• in any language. Bequeathed by the Bight Hon. Thomas 
Grenville. 
9. Dyalogus creaturaru. — Printed at Gouda, by Gerard Leew, in 
1480. With woodcuts. The. first edition of this work. Be- 
queathed by the Bight Hon. Thomas Grenville. 
10. Otto von Passau. De boec des Gulden Throens, of der xxiiii 
ouden. — Printed at Haarlem, in 1484. Purchased in 1846. 
12. Cronycles of the Beame of England.— Printed at Antwerp by 
Gerard Leew in 1493. Bequeathed by the Bight Hon. Thomas 
Grenville. 
In Case VI. are shown some of the earliest productions of 
