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Early Würzburg Imprint in a Contemporary Würzburg Binding
[PSALTER.] [BRUNO, Archbishop of Würzburg, editor.]
Psalterium.
First edition of the Psalter with the commentary ascribed to the eleventh-century Bishop of Würzburg, printed at Würzburg by Georg Reyser and in a contemporary Würzburg monastic binding.
Medieval Fables
[BONIOHANNES de Messana, attributed.]
Speculum sapiencie beati Cirilli episcopi alias quadripartitus apologieticus vocatus. In cuius quidem proverbiis omnis et tocius sapiencie speculum claret.
An attractive early incunable edition of the wonderful collection of medieval fables known as the Speculum Sapientiae or Quadripartitus Apologeticus, attributed in manuscripts and early editions to ‘Cyrillus Episcopus’ but now ascribed to the fourteenth-century Italian Dominican Boniohannes de Messana.