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This 1st. book by Sensenschmidt at Bamburg
Sens enschmidt - Missala
356x 258mm 1481 21 July 05 Benedicti 32). 12/. 262 Folio
1485 5 March Ratisponense 30). 2 col. Vel. 15/. 361 Folio
1487 3. Aug. Friaingense 30). 2 col. 19). 371 Folio
1488 4 March Olomucense 29). 2 col.19). 371 Folio
1489 (Pragense) Babengergense 29). 2 col vol 19). 370 Folio
1489 10 Jan Augustinse 30-31).
1490 24 March Babengergense 38). 2 col. 19). 324 Folio
1491 15 Jan Babengergense 30).

A. Pfister- the 1st printer at Bamburg- produced
only 2 book to date v.12, 1461 & 62
The 1st. Missed Barbengergense was printed by Sensensch in 1490
H. 11263 dated 1489 est in effect in mised de Pragne according to
Schreiber, note below# 4666 & 4745
Kathi Meyer- Baer-Liturgical Music in cunabula ML 128 C2 M61 Stanford
Hans Bohatta- Liturgical Bibliographic de 15 C 016.245 B 676 a stack
(Mitausnahne der Miseck Und livres d' Heures)
-Canon of mass-the prayers for the transubstantiation of the
bread & wine of Holy Communion into the body and blood of
Christ-opening words. To ignite"...
After the 7th. C. it was customary to assign specific
passages (called pericopes) to partical feast days.
- number-pinned into margins.
J. Senserschmidt, sometimes in partnership to the Magister H. Petzensteiner
became know as a specialist in liturgical printing, He traveled [with]
his equipment from Town To Town print the Mass Books in the
dioceses on location, to assure, in coopertion to the Bishops, the
greatest accuracy & local requirements To print for the ecclesiastical
authorities further had the advantage of leaning him few of financial
worries concerning the costly manufacture as the sale of
his book.

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