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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Cur exuperantiae.
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Rome
Johannes Reinhardi
19 May 1475
4°.
Secundo folio: [a3r] id in problematis re ipsa et quasi digito ostendit quod in
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Aristoteles
Problemata (Text beginning: Omnes homines)
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[Antwerp
Mathias van der Goes
between 1489 and 1491]; [between 14 Feb. 1487 and 21 May 1490]
4°
Reproductions of the watermarks found in the paper used in this edition are provided by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands.; Dated on paper evidence (WILC). HPT dated between 14 Feb. 1487 and 21 May 1490
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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[Leipzig: Conrad Kachelofen], 1494. 4°.
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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[Cologne: Martin von Werden, 1506-13]. 4°.
As dated by Schreiber–Heitz. Assigned by Voulliéme, Köln, p. 66 to the sixteenth century on the basis of the woodcut.
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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Antwerp: Govaert Bac, [not before 21 Sept. 1500]. 4°.
Dating as HPT. Nijhoff–Kronenberg date [c.1505].
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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[Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1490]. 4°.
Variant on title-page noted by GW: audentibus (state A) and audientibus (state B).
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Aristoteles
Problemata (Text beginning: Omnes homines). Add: De vita et morte Aristotelis
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[Cologne
Heinrich Quentell
about 1490]; [about 1489]
4°
Variant on title-page noted by GW: audentibus (state A) and audientibus (state B). CIBN dates about 1489, before GW 2468
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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[Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1490]. 4°.
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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[Cologne: Heinrich Quentell, c.1493]. 4°.
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Aristoteles
Problemata. Incipit: Omnes homines.
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Paris: [Étienne Jehannot] for Denis Roce, [c.1499]. 4°.
Assigned by Sheppard to Jehannot, by GW to [Jean Poitevin, c.1500].