Hailigsten frawen Sandt hedwigis. Sixty-nine spirited woodcuts by G. Pencz, uncoloured. Title-page fac.-sim. on vellum. Only four copies known: only one perfect: the first book printed at Breslau. Folio. Breslau, 1504—Mr. Addington.
John Knoblouch': began to print, .
48. Passio Christi: beautiful woodcuts by V. Gemberlein, or Van Goar. Folio. Strasburg, 1508—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
49. Pectorale Dominica Passionis, impressum Argentine p. Johan. Knoblouch. 12mo. Strasburg, 1509—Society of Antiquaries.
50. Arnobii Commentaria in Psalmos. Henry the Eighth's copy, in original binding. 4to. Basle, 1512—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
John Scot.
51. De Quatuor Heresiarchis. Woodcuts. 4to. Strasburg, 1510—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
Melchior Lotther.
52. Regula Grammaticales. 4to. Leipsic, 1501—Mr. Standidge.
Michael Lotther.
53. Lutheri Opera Varia: with Luther's autograph and MS. notes. 4to. Wittemberg, 1527—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
John Müller.
54. Chronicon Abbatis Urspergensis. Woodcuts: fine impressions. Folio. Augsburg, 1515—Mr. Standidge.
John Severin.
55. Missali Trajectensis. On vellum: woodcuts slightly tinted: very fine copy. Folio. Leyden, 1514—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
Jacobus Saccon.
50. Catalogus Sanctorum, Petri de Natalibus. Folio. Leyden, 19. —Mr. J. G. Nichols.
John Froben, the Elder: commenced printing, 1491; d. 1527.
57. Erasmi Testamentum Novum; Gr. et Lat. The first edition of the New Testament in Greek. This copy belonged to Archbishop Cranmer, and contains his autograph and MS. notes. There is a copy on vellum at York Cathedral. Folio. Basle, 1516—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
58. Spongia Erasmi adversus aspergines Hutteni: presentation copy, with autograph of Erasmus, and MS. notes. Other tracts in the same volume. 8vo. Basle, 1523—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
59. Batrachymyomachia; Guliomyomachia. In one volume. 8vo. Basle, 1518—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
60. Gregorii Nazanzeni Opera. Folio. Basle, 1523—Mr. Yates.
Jerome Froben, son and successor of the foregoing: commenced printing, 1527.
61. Livii Historia. Folio. Basle, 1543—Mr. Yates.
Johannes Oporinus:[1] b. 1507, d. 1568.
62. Olivarius de Prophetia. 4to. Basle, 1543—The Rev. J. Fuller Russell.
- ↑ The name "Oporinus" is a Greek word signifying "Autumn." It is curious coincidence that Oporinus had a partner named Robert Winter.