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184
Pafent Book
N.Y.C
June 1984
$7.00
Biel, Gabriel (c. 1425-1495).
Sermones (Ed: Wendelin Steinbach)
(2nd Press) Tubirgen: Johann Otmar (1498-1501), for Friedrich Meynberger (bookseller)
I) n.d. II 18 Nov. 1499 III n.d. IV 10 Mar. 1500 4 0
Ref: Goff B662 HC 3184 (I-III) + 3185(IV) (Chanceiy)
BMC III 703 GW 4340
Cop: HEHL, Col UL. Sermo XXVIII See KA 1499 B5 Stanford
De resunectione domini q
Part I 10a: 391. + headline, 146(157)x93mm
Types all from Reutlinger: 170(152) titles, headings, headlines (names of feasts
+ sermone numbers) at Tubinger it measures 152mm.
92(76) smaller headings, texts from Epistles [inserted]at Tubingen it is usually found keaned so as to measure 76mm. [end inserted] + Gospels
80 text Monotessanon, barred V. there is a hand shaped paragraph mark.
75 text Capital spaces
*Part I 212 leaves a III 1361. aa
II 114). A IV De Tempore 2971. AA,AAA
Monotessanon in Part I.
De Festivitatbus Virginie Mariae
1. 9-86 De Festinitatibus Christi - Sermones total 53. 1-23
contains 3 highly interesting sermons
relating to the Plague - also a tract
"De Fuga Pestis",
1st edu collected by Bielis literary executor Wendelin Steinbach.
Gabriel Biel - one of the greatest scholastic divines of his
time - was born at Speier in Germany. In 1477 he was
asked to fill the theological chair at the Univ. of Tubingen,
which had just been founded by the Duke of Wittenberg.
He died in 1495.
- the principal representative of the nominalism of William Okham.
Otmar came from Reutlinger where he had printed
from 1482-95. His 1st book at Tubingen was "Paulus
Scriptoris, in librium primum Sentantirum", March
24, 1498. He printed form the University until 1501.
In 1592 we find him in Augsburg where he died in 1513.

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