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Cologne - Printers
Bartholomaeus de Unkel
Johannes de Bell
Hermann Bumgert
Connelis de Zierikzee
Goiswin Gopa
Nicolaus Gotz

* Johann Guldenschaff
* " Koelhoff elder + younger
" Landen
* Ludwig von Renchen
Martin " "
* Petris in Altis, de Olpe just East of COlogne
* Heinrich Quintell
(Basel) * Johann Solidi
Gerardus ten Raem
Arnold then Hoernos
Peter the Hoernen

* Conrad Winters
* Ulrich Zel

A. Hind The 1st book illustrations, cut on wood, in Italy, appeared in
the edition of Turrecremata's Meditationes, printed at Rome by
Holrich Han in 1467. Cardinal Turrecremata, the Abbot of the
Benedictine Monastery of St. Scholastica of Subiaco, was no doubt
partly responsible for the introduction of printing in Italy for it
was in his convent that Sweynheyn + Pannertz set up their
first press. (1464.)

Turrecremata was born + educated at Vallsdolid, joined the
Dominican Order + distinguished himeslf. He took his Doctor's
defree at Paris in 1432 + after teaching there for some
time became prior of the Dominican house in Valladolid +
later in Toledo. At the Council of Basel he was one of the
ablest supporters of the Roman auia + was new aarded with
a cardinal's hat in 1439. In 1455 Pope Callistus III
made him abbot of Subiaco outside Rome.

HEHL #104292 Rubricated in red + blue in (large initials only) my leaf h1 (of 8) marked folio 53
A in my leaf is much more elegant.
bound in with Huntington copy #104293
Albertus Trottus
COlogne ca 1478
Potrus de Olpe.

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