An edition of Narrenschiff (1497)

Stultifera Nauis

Narragonice p[ro]fectionis nunq[uam] satis laudata Nauis

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An edition of Narrenschiff (1497)

Stultifera Nauis

Narragonice p[ro]fectionis nunq[uam] satis laudata Nauis

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Publisher
Io. de Olpe
Language
Latin

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Edition Notes

T.p. transposed: imprint date appears before the printer's name.
Colophon: ... In laudatissima Germani[a]e vrbe Basiliensi nup[er] op[er]a & p[ro]motione Iohannis Bergman de Olpe Anno salutis n[ost]r[a]e millesimoquadringentesimononagesimoseptimo Kalendis Martiis.
Signatures: a-s⁸ t⁴.
Printer's device at colophon.
Goff B-1086
Hain 3746*
Copinger (Add.) 3747
GW 5054
BM 15th cent., III, p. 795-796 (IA. 37942, IA. 37941)
Illustrated ISTC (CD-ROM, 2nd ed.) ib01086000

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[Basel, Switzerland]
Other Titles
Stultifera navis

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT1509 .N34 1497c

The Physical Object

Pagination
CXXXXV, [3] leaves :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3472519M
LCCN
2005566163
OCLC/WorldCat
54633252

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