_Fol. 2^b_: Aeneae siluii in hystoria_m_ de
duobus ama_n_tibus p_rae_fatio secunda ad Martinu_m_ Sozinu_m_,
Senensem, iuris utriusque p_er_spicacissimum interpretem iocunde
incipit. _Fol. 4^a_: Aeneae siluii de duobus ama_n_tibus hystoria
perq_uam_ iocunde incipit! _Fol. 44^b_: Vale. ex Vienna quinto nonas
Iulii. anno Millesimo quadringentesimo quadragesimo quarto; COLOPHON:
Aene_ae_ Siluii po_ae_te laureati de duobus ama_n_tibus eurialo _et_
lucresia, finit f[oe]licit_er_. _Fol. 45, 46, blank._
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lines to the page, roman letter, without signatures, catchwords,
pagination, place, printer's name or date. Two- to six-line spaces
left for capitals. Claudin XIX. Pellechet 147. Hain 216.
Large initial on first page supplied in blue and gold, with pen
ornamentation in red and blue. Other capitals and the paragraph-marks in
alternate red and blue. Last blank leaf wanting.
This and the two next works of the present list bound with it were
printed at the first Paris press, a private press set up in the Sorbonne
in 1470 by Johann Heynlin, Prior, and Guillaume Fichet, Librarian, of
the University, and maintained by them until April, 1473.
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