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George Dunn’s Copy of an Early Speyer Imprint
JEROME, [Pseudo-]; [Thomas DORNIBERG, editor].
Aureola ex suavissimis salutiferisque floribus … Jeronimi ad fabre contexta.
Second edition of this set of monastic rules extracted from the writings of St Jerome, one of the earliest books printed in Speyer. It is also one of the earliest examples of a printed book bearing a list of contents (absent in the first edition), demonstrating editorial concern for the practical needs of readers.
On Death and What Comes Next
DENISSE, Nicolas.
Divinis humanisq[ue] dignu[m] conspectibus preclarissimum opus super quattuor novissimis cui Speculu[m] mortalium titulus prefertur a reverendo p[at]re magistro Nicholao Deniise … editum ac co[m]munis utilitatis o[mn]ium intuitu congestum …
Rare edition of the Speculum mortalium of the Franciscan theologian Nicolas Denisse, printed at Rouen by Martin Morin.