ARISTOTLE -- Dullaert (Johannes, also known as Johannes de Janduno): Questiones super duos Libros peri Hermenias Aristotelis, Salamanca (no printer's name), 1517, folio, Gothic type, large woodcut title vignette (showing the author in his study), full-page woodcut of the Crucifixion and Last Supper on verso of title, two full-page diagrams, woodcut initials, profusely annotated throughout with contemporary manuscript notes in the margins, some underlining in the same hand, some in red (some stains, most due to the corrosion of the ink of the manuscript notes), modern vellum (warped). [Not in Adams or BL]

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ARISTOTLE -- Dullaert (Johannes, also known as Johannes de Janduno): Questiones super duos Libros peri Hermenias Aristotelis, Salamanca (no printer's name), 1517, folio, Gothic type, large woodcut title vignette (showing the author in his study), full-page woodcut of the Crucifixion and Last Supper on verso of title, two full-page diagrams, woodcut initials, profusely annotated throughout with contemporary manuscript notes in the margins, some underlining in the same hand, some in red (some stains, most due to the corrosion of the ink of the manuscript notes), modern vellum (warped). [Not in Adams or BL]

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Johannes Dullaert (1470-1530) from Ghent, studied in Paris under Johannes Maior in the College de Montaigu and became Magister Regens at the College de Beauvais. The book was edited by Dullaert's pupil Siliceus who was teaching at Salamanca when this edition was printed.

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