Op de grens van Humanisme en Hervorming. De betekenis van de boekdrukkunst te Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd, 1...
A history of printing and publishing at Amsterdam from the beginnings (1506) up to the "Alteration" (1578). At the end of each chapter devoted to a printer, publisher or bookseller a short-title list of his production, with references to existing bibliographies and location of copies. Extensive sum... More info
Opera. Lyon, 1531.
First edition of the Collected Works of Joachim Fortius Ringelberg (1499-c. 1536), a group of treatises and manuals covering the entire field of contemporary scholarship and science. More info
Opera. Nunc primum in lucem edita.
First edition of the Collected Works of Joannes (Janus) Secundus (Jan Everaerts, 1511-1536), the great Dutch Latin poet (`Basia`). More info
Ortwin Gratius. Sein Leben und Wirken. Eine Ehrenrettung.
Pp. 87-104: bibliographie ( 46 works in different editions). More info
Petrus Apherdianus, ludimagister, c. 1510-1580.
A bibliography (59 entries), preceded by a short biography. More info
Pseudomagia. A Neo-Latin Drama by William Mewe. With a Note on the Latin by J.W. Binns.
Follows the Manuscript (MS. R.17.10) in Trinity College, Cambridge. This unpublished play, performed at Emmanuel College probably around 1626, is a late example of a Prodigal Son play. More info
Richard Mulcaster (c. 1531-1611) and Educational Reform in the Renaissance.
As headmaster of two of London`s well-known grammar schools, Mulcaster earned a national reputation in education. More info
Rudolph Agricola. A Bibliography of printed works and translations.
More than 360 entries with full transcriptions of titles, collations, extensive survey of contents of the original works, bibliographical references, and references to copies. - Fully indexed. More info

