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Domitzer, Johann

Ein news Pflantz/buechlein. Von/mencherley artiger/pfropffung 
vn Bel/tzung der Bawm. Gedruckt zu Zwickaw/durch Gabriel
Kantz. M.D.XXIX. 28 ff. (Pritzel, 2d ed., no.2363)
Pritzel gives no location for this, but the title
looks as tho it had been taken from a veritable copy
of the work. Bradley Bib. 3:135, gives the title as
"Ein neüwes fast hübsch unnd nutzliches pflantzbüchlein 
von mancherley artiger pflantzung, impffung un
beltzung der bäum (n.p.,1529), [45] p. The author’s
name is bracketed in this entry, which is not marked
with the dagger that usually indicates that the book
has [margin note: insert "not"] been seen. If this entry in Bradley Bib. represents 
an actual copy, there may be two editions of
1529, as the discrepancies in title and collation
and the absence of imprint are hard to reconcile.
It should also be noted that the title in Bradley
Bib. is practically identical with that of the edition 
of 1530 quoted by Güntz. (M.F.W.)

----- Ein newes fast hübsch und nutzliches pflantzbüchlein
von mancherley artiger pflantzung, impffung und beltzung der
bäum. [n.p.] 1530. (Stadtbibliothek, Mainz)
Title as quoted by Güntz, Handb. Landw. Litt. 1:
107, is probably accurate. It is identical with the
one given by Bradley Bib. 3:135, for the edition of
1529.

----- Ein newes pflantzbüchlin von mancherley artiger
pfropffung und beltzung der beym. [n.p.] 1531. (Imperial
Library, Vienna)
Title from Bradley Bib. 3:159, which does not indicate 
that the copy has been seen. The edition is
noted by Pritzel, 1st ed., no.2674, with location
"Bib. Caes. Vindob." i.e. Imperial Library, Vienna.
Pritzel does not, however, give title or collation.

----- Getruckt zu Augspurg durch Haynrich Stayner, 1534.
[54] p. (Wageningen, no.22734)
Title, practically identical with the preceding,
in Wageningen, Bul.-Cat. IV (1930), no.11. Paging
is taken from Bradley Bib. 3:159; Pritzel, 1st ed.,
no.2674, gives same number of pages without brackets

----- "Voigts pflanzbüchlein." Breslau, 1541. (Boehmer
Bib. Script. Hist. Nat. 3(1):671)
This may have no connection with Domitzer, but it
looks very suggestive. (MFW)

----- "Ioannis Donitzer [sic] pflantzbüchlein. in 8. anno
1547. Francof." (Camerarius, De re rustica opuscula nonnulla,
(1577), 52d leaf)
Pritzel, 1st ed., no.2674, credits to Camerarius,
but gives title in Latin: "De stirpium cultura," altho 
Camerarius gives only the German. Seguier, p.358
also cites Camerarius under Latin title, and Haller,
1:297, gives the Latin title, citing Münchhausen’s
"Hausvater."
        