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REUCHLIN, Johannes (1455-1522). Vocabularius breviloquus. - GUARINUS Veronensis (1374-1460). Ars diphthongandi. - JOHANNES DE LAPIDE (c.1428/31-1496). De arte punctandi. - De accentu. Basel: [Johann Amerbach], 1478.
Super-chancery 2° (306 x 223mm). Collation: \Kp\k6 a-r10 \\e8 s10 t8 u v w x10 y12 1-510 6-78 810 (\Kp\k1r blank, \Kp\k1v prologue and contents, \Kp\k2r Guarinus tract, \Kp\k3v Johannes de Lapide tracts, a1r Reuchlin text part I, 1/1r Reuchlin part II, 7/6v Reuchlin part III, 8/9v colophon, 8/10 blank). 329 (of 330, without final blank) leaves. 54-55 lines, double column. Type: 1:185G, 2:85G, 95a Greek; printed guide-letters, some erased. 4- and 15-line initial opening Guarinus and Reuchlin texts in blue with pink Maiblumen decoration, other 4-line initials alternating red and blue, red or blue paragraph marks, red capital strokes. (Spotted, some marginal staining, heavier at end, a few wormholes affecting a little text, blank corner of last leaf repaired.) Contemporary blindstamped pigskin over bevelled wooden boards, panelled sides with Laubstab, eagle, lily, flower and fleur-de-lis stamps (not in Kyriss or Schwenke-Sammlung), two fore-edge clasps (small wormholes, tears at spine). Provenance: 'de gloriam deo liber meus' in a contemporary hand.
FIRST EDITION, and Amerbach's first dated book. Reuchlin compiled his Latin vocabulary when only 20 years of age as an aid in raising classical standards. It proved immensely popular and went through at least 20 editions by the end of the 15th century. De arte punctandi is also attributed to Guillaume Fichet (cf. E Beltran in Scriptorium, 39, 1985, pp. 284-91). C 6285; BMC III, 745 (IB. 37253); BSB-Ink. R-143; IGI 8333; Benzing, Reuchlin, 1; Goff R-155.
Super-chancery 2° (306 x 223mm). Collation: \Kp\k
FIRST EDITION, and Amerbach's first dated book. Reuchlin compiled his Latin vocabulary when only 20 years of age as an aid in raising classical standards. It proved immensely popular and went through at least 20 editions by the end of the 15th century. De arte punctandi is also attributed to Guillaume Fichet (cf. E Beltran in Scriptorium, 39, 1985, pp. 284-91). C 6285; BMC III, 745 (IB. 37253); BSB-Ink. R-143; IGI 8333; Benzing, Reuchlin, 1; Goff R-155.
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