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Lucianus , ’♦Montif ontarrus” (fl.1670-1716) 
In '^Bibliotheca seriptorum ordinis minonim 
S. Francisci Capuccinorijin, retexta & eitensa a 
F, Bernardo di Bononia” [i.e. Dionigi di Genova] 
(Venetiis, 1747), p.l72, we learn that Lucianus 
or pdre Lucian wrote a number of works between 
1670 and his death in 1716. The earliest title 
is **Manuductio ad delicias hortenses, German, in 
12. Constantlae, 1670, ap. David Haut’', which is 
undoubtedly the original ed. of the work known 
as ’'Neue baum-, kiichen-, garten- und blumenlust**. 
The author's name is sometimes given ’’Montif, 
Lucianus” (Haller, Boehmer, Seguier), sonetimes 
"Lucian, R. P." (i.e. Reverend father), but the 
form used above, following the Bib. Script, Ord. 
Min, S. Francisci, l.c., is also used by the Cat. 
Bib. Nat. Paris (101:403), which has his "Proba- 
tica sacra cisuralana" (Constantiae, apud David 
Hautt, 1674). The latter is said to have a por¬ 
trait, whether^of Lucianus himself, or of some ',5 
of the^worthies he mentions, is not shown. 
The cognomen "Montifontanus”, scmetimes incor¬ 
rectly ”K!ontifortanus”, is probably derived from 
a place name, but has not been identified. (MFW) 
[Neue baum-yjdlchen^~^arten- und blumenlust] Constanz, 
David Haut, 1670, (Not located) 
Bib. Script. Ord. Min. S. Francisci Capucci- 
norum (Venetiis, 1747), p.l72, gives "Manuductio 
ad delicias hortenses. German, in 12, Constanti¬ 
ae, 1670, ap. David Haut", which is undoubtedly 
the Latinized form of the title first recorded 
in German with date 1698, 
Constanz (& Ulm?) 1698, (Not located) 
Noted by Boehmer, 3(1):693; Seguier, p,383; 
Haller, 2:42; Miltitz, col.294; Mflller, Einlei- 
tung (1780) 1:62; Burchardt, 16:48, after Rohr, 
Haushaltungs-Bib,, p.370; Pritzel, 1st ed., no, 
7126, after Rivinus. Some give Constanz, others 
Ulm, as place of publication. 
Ulm, 1702. (Burchardt, 16:55) 
