Dyss puchlein hat gemacht vnnd erfarn mayster Clement von Gracz [pseud.] von allen paden dye vonhayss sint. [Woodcut] [Colophon: Gedruckt zu Brünn. MCCCCLXXXXV]
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German, Middle High (ca. 1050-1500)
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[Brünn : Gedruckt bei R.M. Rohrer, 1928]
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Another slightly abridged reprint by Bartholomaeus Kistler, Strassburg am Grüneck, appeared in 1504 (reprinted by A. Keller in Bibliothek des Literarischen vereins in Stuttgart, v. 30, 1853, p. 1248-1265); a complete reprint of original Folz edition, edited by W.T. von Renz, in Deutsches archiv für geschichte der medicin, 1. Bd. (1878) p. 194-214 (with facsimile of t.-p.); and a facsimile edition, by Paul Heitz, Strassburg, 1896, cf. Sudhoff, K. Deutsche medizin. inkunabein, 1908, no. 168 (p. 147) and no. 180 (p. 156)
The work printed in 1495 at Brünn, probably by Conrad Stahel a Mathias Preunlein, was plagiarized from the rhymed tract of Hans Folz, first published, probably, by himself at Nürnberg ca. 1480. The reprint waries considerably from the original in spelling, and omits 29 lines (710 verses instead of 739) including the name of the author Hans Foltz, at end, and the alternative title: Ein gute lere von allen wiltbaden.
The introduction by Moriz Grolig, a separate pamphlet of 8 pages, in pocket inside back cover (reprinted, with slight omissions, from Archiv für bibliographie, Linz, v. 1, 1926, p. 147-151) has title: Clement von Gracz: Von allen paden dye natur hayss sint. Brünn, 1495. Naturgetreuer abdruck des im Britischen museum in London befindlichen buches. Anlässlich der Ausstellung zeitgenössischer kultur in Brünn herausgegeben von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für wissenschaft und kunst in Brünn [1928] It contains a number of serious typographical errors in the dates and names.
Three signatures of six leaves each; the first three leaves have signature marks a, b, c; the first three of the second signature: d, [e], f; the first three of the third: [g], h, i (the signature marks e and g lost by trimming in binding?) The twelfth leaf is bound in place of the sixth, the sixth in place of the twelfth.
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[36] p.
woodcut.
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