. Monuments of early printing in Germany, the Low Countries, Italy, France and England, 1460-1500 . NG. 101. LIBELLUS DE MODO CONFITENDI et Letter, long lines 34 to the page, with signatures,rubricated throughout. Small 4to, brown morocco gilt, giltedges, by C. Smith. Deventer. 1488. $ Very fine Specimen of Early Belgian Printing. INTERESTING SPECIMEN OF EARLY PRINTING AT COLOGNE. 102. LIBELLUS DE VENERABILI SACRAMENTO ET VAL-ORE MISSARUM. Gothic Letter, long lines, 27 to a full page,without marks, rubricated. Small 4t(), i)()lislie(l calf, inside den-telles, gilt edges I


. Monuments of early printing in Germany, the Low Countries, Italy, France and England, 1460-1500 . NG. 101. LIBELLUS DE MODO CONFITENDI et Letter, long lines 34 to the page, with signatures,rubricated throughout. Small 4to, brown morocco gilt, giltedges, by C. Smith. Deventer. 1488. $ Very fine Specimen of Early Belgian Printing. INTERESTING SPECIMEN OF EARLY PRINTING AT COLOGNE. 102. LIBELLUS DE VENERABILI SACRAMENTO ET VAL-ORE MISSARUM. Gothic Letter, long lines, 27 to a full page,without marks, rubricated. Small 4t(), i)()lislie(l calf, inside den-telles, gilt edges In Ramage. No place, but Cologne. ArnoldTen Hoernen about 1472. $85 00 Rare. An inscription on the first page (after 1502) attributes theauthorship of this Tract to WERNEli HOLEWINC^K, the author ofFASCICULUS TEMPORUM who died in UAH. The absence ofregular justification at the line endings is very noticeable and showsthis to be one of Ten Hoernens earliesi Books. lie coninHMicedprinting in 1471. M GEORGE D. SMITH. 547 FIFTH NEW YORK (^Qucftoc clbbbroche tracladiMcrcatanc&ufanzc dcpacfi. The First Bankers 103. Libro di Mercantie. 149(). FIRST ILLUSTRATION OF A BANKERS OFFICE. 103 LIBRO DI MERCANTIE. Questo e el libbro die tractadi Mercatie is: usanze depaesi. Per Georgio di Lorenzi 4to, brown morocco, inside fillets, gilt edges. Impresso inFirenze appetitione di Ser Piero da Pescia, per Bartolommeo deiLibri about 1496. $ The first Book to give the Customs relating to Banking and Ex-change in among the Florentine ^Merchants at the close of theFifteenth Century. It is the source from which many later Writersderived their Material and is particularly valuable in showing theNature of the Practical Problems of the Period. Giorgio Chiariniwas a Famous Florentine Arithmetian of the Pifteenth the title is an outline woodcut of the interior of a bank, which isthe earliest representation of a Bank known. An account of it isgiven in Kris


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