Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 July 2019
This appendix includes all known editions of Italian Latin humanist works printed in the Crown of Aragon between 1473 and 1535.
Texts are divided by genre. Authors are arranged in alphabetical order. Bibliographical information has been kept to a minimum and we merely give details of printer, and year and place of publication.
Grammar and Rhetoric
Agostino Dati, Elegantiolae, Valencia, Lambertus Palmart, 1473 and Nicolaus Spindeler, 1498; Lleida, Henricus Botel, 1485 and 1488; Zaragoza, Johannes Hurus, 1481 and 1488
Stefano Fieschi, Synonyma variationum sententiarum eleganti stilo constructa ex Italico sermone in Valentinum, Valencia, Cristofferus Koffman, 1502
Francesco Negro, De modo epistolandi, Barcelona, Johannes Rosembach, 1493, 1494 and 1495; Valencia, Nicolaus Spindeler, 1500
Niccolò Perotti, Rudimenta grammatices, Barcelona, Johannes de Salzburga, 1475; Tortosa, Nicolaus Spindeler, 1477
Giovanni Sulpizio, Examen grammaticale, Zaragoza, Paulus Hurus, 1481
—— De arte grammatica, Barcelona, Pere Miquel, 1491
Poetry
Publio Fausto Andrelini, Disticha, Zaragoza, Jorge Coci, 1535 (an appendix to an edition of Verinus, see below)
Mantuan, Parthenice Mariana … cum Andreae Vaurentini singulorum librorum descriptionibus, Barcelona, Duran Salvanyac, 1525 and Carles Amorós, 1526
—— Parthenice secunda quae et Catharinaria inscribitur additis Vaurentini argumentis et annotationibus ab Ascensio familiariter exposita, Barcelona, Carles Amorós, c. 1529
Peter Martyr, Poemata, Valencia, Ioannes Vignaus, 1520
Giovanni Pontano, De divinis laudibus, Barcelona, Johannes Luschner, 1498.
Michele verino, michaelis verini disticha sive sententiae morales … with giovanni sulpizio, de moribus puerorum carmen iuvenile …
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