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INSTITORIS, Henricus (c.1430-1505). Tractatus varii cum sermonibus contra errores adversus eucharistiam exortos. Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 26 January 1496.
First edition. Henricus Institoris, better known by his German name of Heinrich Kramer, won lasting notoriety as the co-author of Malleus maleficarum, an edition of which Koberger published only nine days before this work on the Eucharist. H *9233; BMC II, 441; BSB-Ink I-233; Bod-inc I-021; Goff I-170.
Median quarto (208 x 163mm). (Title soiled, with small repairs and worm trace in blank area, scattered worming affecting text, more noticeably in second half, marginal waterstaining, 03r with paper fault). Contemporary German, probably Bavarian, red-dyed deerskin over wooden boards, tooled in blind with palmette, rosette and leaf tools, fore-edge clasp, blue-green edges (rubbed and scuffed, wear at spine ends) Provenance: Raitenhaslach, Fr. Petrus Prantner (ownership inscriptions on title and final leaf).
First edition. Henricus Institoris, better known by his German name of Heinrich Kramer, won lasting notoriety as the co-author of Malleus maleficarum, an edition of which Koberger published only nine days before this work on the Eucharist. H *9233; BMC II, 441; BSB-Ink I-233; Bod-inc I-021; Goff I-170.
Median quarto (208 x 163mm). (Title soiled, with small repairs and worm trace in blank area, scattered worming affecting text, more noticeably in second half, marginal waterstaining, 03r with paper fault). Contemporary German, probably Bavarian, red-dyed deerskin over wooden boards, tooled in blind with palmette, rosette and leaf tools, fore-edge clasp, blue-green edges (rubbed and scuffed, wear at spine ends) Provenance: Raitenhaslach, Fr. Petrus Prantner (ownership inscriptions on title and final leaf).
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