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farfel_n01_044_024

Franciscus Renner who at the beginning of his career as
a printer preferred to call himself Franciscus de
Heilbrunn (from his native town) began to print in Venice
as early as 1471; yet during the first years, his
activity was not very considerable. Moreover, he used
one single roman type. When in 1473 he formed a
patronship at N. de Francfordia from his printing office
underwent a a complete change. From that time on gothic
types are almost exclusively used.

Thomas Aquinas - Of God & his creatures - a translation
PR 6015 U 96 Z4 T45f (felton library)

The German printer Nicolaus de Frankfordia was associated
with Franciscus Renner de Heilbrunn at Venice from 1473-77.
between 1481 & 1489 he printed 17 books on his own account.
Rubricated in red & blue
S a bit larger than on my leaf -> 97 of 10 (157)
Book 3 -> begins 10 verso

- large miniature portrait of Aquinas within the 1st initial
in gold & colors.
LXXXI - De ordinatioe hominu ad iuice 7 ad alia
LXXXIIII - Ox corpa celestia no iprimat i intellectus
nostros.

- It is a perfect model of apologetics, showing that no
demonstrated truth (science) is opposed to revealed
truth (faith)

- Venice - before 1501, 200 master printers - 2 million
volumes during 30 yr. period.

farfel_n01_044_024

Franciscus Renner who at the beginning of his career as
a printer preferred to call himself Franciscus de
Heilbrunn (from his native town) began to print in Venice
as early as 1471; yet during the first years, his
activity was not very considerable. Moreover, he used
one single roman type. When in 1473 he formed a
patronship at N. de Francfordia from his printing office
underwent a a complete change. From that time on gothic
types are almost exclusively used.

Thomas Aquinas - Of God & his creatures - a translation
PR 6015 U 96 Z4 T45f (felton library)

The German printer Nicolaus de Frankfordia was associated
with Franciscus Renner de Heilbrunn at Venice from 1473-77.
between 1481 & 1489 he printed 17 books on his own account.
Rubricated in red & blue
S a bit larger than on my leaf -> 97 of 10 (157)
Book 3 -> begins 10 verso

- large miniature portrait of Aquinas within the 1st initial
in gold & colors.
LXXXI - De ordinatioe hominu ad iuice 7 ad alia
LXXXIIII - Ox corpa celestia no iprimat i intellectus
nostros.

- It is a perfect model of apologetics, showing that no
demonstrated truth (science) is opposed to revealed
truth (faith)

- Venice - before 1501, 200 master printers - 2 million
volumes during 30 yr. period.