Hir henet [sic] sik an een boek vnde heth in deme dudeschen de historia van den souen wysen meisteren (incipit) [Lübeck: Lukas Brandis, ca. 1478]

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Total number of pages 76
Format 2°, a–e⁸fg⁶h⁸i⁶k¹⁰
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Modern research literature Schlusemann (2023)GWKlebs (1938)Gotzkowsky (1991)Altmann (1974)ISTCBorchling / Claussen (1931-1957)
Catalogue GW 12873: https://www.gesamtkatalogderwiegendrucke.de/docs/GW12873.htm
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Incipit or textual title Hir henet [sic] sik an een boek vnde heth in deme dudeschen de historia van den souen wysen meisteren
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
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Name of printer Lukas Brandis
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Place of printing Lübeck, Germany
Date of Printing ca. 1478
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