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The 1st known date connected to Winters is 1475. Th e1st
printed date is Nov. 8, 1476 found in 2 books. The
last date in that of Andrew Hieronymianus, 9 Aug 1482.

XVII 1) De Auetoribus Rerum Rusticanum
2) De Cultura Agrorum
3) De Frumentis 10) De Oleribus
4) De Leyuminibus 11) De Odoratis Oleribus
5) De Vitibus
6)De Arboribus
7) De Propriis Nominibus Arborum
*8) De Arboribus Aromaticis - p.122 (Mentelin)
9) De Herbis Aromaticis Side Communibus

decimus septimus
liber d Septimus
L Lsd ds (liber)
Book 17- on agricultural +
plant terminology
1472? (1474-82) Conrad Winters a native fo Hamburg must hae had his
training as a printer in U. Zell's press since the text type
with which he began his career + to which he continued to
print almost to the end of 1482 is nearly the same as
U. Zell's well known text type. printed about 60 works.
The 1st book printed at Cologne by Winters - Leonardus
de Uterio, Sermones Quadragesi males.
The 1st 8 books constituted a survey of what the secular clergy was
supposed to know. In the cause of these 20 books Isidore treats
of approx. 7,000 subjects, giving first the etymology of the
name of each.
The subject of arithmitic is treated in book 3.
The Etimologiae, written around 600, is late classical compendiem
of human knowledge which Together to Pling, represented almost
all of the scientific information readily available during the
Middle Ages.

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