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May 76
Paris- P. Proute
25 F = $5.40

Petrus de Natalibus, Bishop of Equilio (fl. 1370-1400.)
Catalogus sanctorum (Catalogue of Saints)
Sacco Jacobum: Lugdauni (Lyons), 1519 fol. fo. (lxxxi) liber quartus Latin lij
p. 322 Short title Cat. French BM - Gothic letter - 487 k. 10 ; 4824 e. 8.
Copy: Yale; Union Theological Seminary, NY. Avignon Musée 2733 Calvet Lyon Ville, 108065
Bibliographic Lyonnaise. Baudrier. Vol. XII p. 351 [4], 245l. woodcuts 31cm. 33-4
1519. Jacque Sacon
Impressum Lugduni per Iacobum Saccon

In-fol. goth. à 2 col. de 4ff. lim. 245 ff. chiff. et
if. blanc, figures, let. initiales ornées à fond non.
Deschamps, II, 8, dit que cette édition est ornée de 256
vignettes sur bois de l'école lyonnaise. Elle contient en
réalité, un mélange de bois provenant de différentes
suites françaises et allemandes* empruntées aux divers
libraires éditeurs, cliente de Sacon, et utilisées par lui
en cette réunion anormale et choquante.

Brit. Museum, 4 88. h. 7 et 4824. e. (2 exemplaires)
Cat. Pellechet II, 149.
Catalogue sanctorum z gestoru//enum ex diversis
voluminibus//collectus: editus a reverendissi -|| mo in
christo patre dno Petro//de natalibus de venetijs dei
gra -|| tis episcopo Equilino.

R. Mortimer #384Natali, Pietro de', bp. fl. 1369 70-1400.
fl. 1481 (Ed. A. Verlo) f* Lyons, J. Sacon. Jan. 31, 1519. [inserted] 2nd Saconded 1st 1514. Dec 9. (241 text woodcuts0 Baudrier Vol XII p 335 [end inserted]
Large device of the Florentine lily on the title page. The
(12 3/4 x 9") lily is usually identified T the Giunto family at Venice.

There are 228 cuts by repetition of 110 blocks
2 1/8 x 3 1/8" & 24 smaller cuts [inserted] (19 blocks, 5 repetitions) [end inserted] (1 3/4 x 2 7/8"). The larger blocks
are in two distinct styles,
one characterized by bread shadings & ornamental columns
at the sides of many of the blocks, the other by large
areas of white & double line border. The 3rd group
includes Old Testament blocks from the 1st Sacon -

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