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Ars moriendi. ( bound with) Speculu[m] finalis retributio[n]is

Ars moriendi. ( bound with) Speculu[m] finalis retributio[n]is

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Ars moriendi. ( bound with) Speculu[m] finalis retributio[n]is: Two Rare Incunables Bound together

by Mateusz z Krakowa ( bound with) Petrus Reginaldetus

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Although the author of Ars moriendi is not known, the book is believed to have been written in Southern Germany at the time of the Council of Constance (1414-1418). with

Friar Reginaldette, Is noted for his position as a peritus at the Council of Basel in 1434 A.D..

The title "Speculum finalis retributionis tam bonorum operum quam malorum" wass added by the translator Totani , but the information is taken from the text which follows. The Totani family is from L'Aquila in Italy, and perhaps it was the memory and example of St. Bernadine of Sienna, who had died there nearly a half century earlier, that prompted Friar Guillermo to preserve this work of Franciscan preaching, which is so characteristic of the reform in the Order of the Friars Minor, which the Saint had promoted.

Friar Reginaldette, Is noted for his position as a peritus at the Council of Basel in 1434 A.D..

The title "Speculum finalis retributionis tam bonorum operum quam malorum" wass added by the translator Totani , but the information is taken from the text which follows. The Totani family is from L'Aquila in Italy, and perhaps it was the memory and example of St. Bernadine of Sienna, who had died there nearly a half century earlier, that prompted Friar Guillermo to preserve this work of Franciscan preaching, which is so characteristic of the reform in the Order of the Friars Minor, which the Saint had promoted.

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Bookseller
James Gray Bookseller US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
857185
Title
Ars moriendi. ( bound with) Speculu[m] finalis retributio[n]is
Author
Mateusz z Krakowa ( bound with) Petrus Reginaldetus
Format/Binding
Despiter some light staining , a quite few margin notes by the rubricator ( most are somewhat truncated), title with ownership n
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
The Ars moriendi was first printed in 1465 and The Reginaldetus
Publisher
Heinrich Quentell (bound with) Jackob (Wolff) von Pforzheim
Place of Publication
Köln & Basel
Date Published
1495 & 1499
Pages
: a⁶ b⁴ c⁶ . And a-k8. 79 of 80
Size
Two Quarto volumes bound togethe
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Incunabula, sammelband,Council of Basil

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