Almain, Jacques, De auctoritate ecclesiae. 1513?. 4°. Paris: Guillaume Desplains, for Guillaume Eustace and Jean Granjon.

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1513
Almain, Jacques, approximately 1480-1515.
Libellus de auctoritate ecclesie seu sacrorum conciliorum ... editus a magistro Iacobo almain.
[Paris]: Venundantur parrhisijs a Iohanne Granion [and G. Eustace?, pr. by G. Desplains?], [1513?].
4°: π A–E⁴.
Printed in Paris for Jean Granjon and Guillaume Eustace, probably printed with the typographical material of Guillaume Desplains.
Sigs A and B are printed in different type from sigs C–E and π (112T, 69Rot) and have fewer lines to the page.
The woodcut on the title-page verso has a shield with the initials GE and is recorded as the property of G. Eustace (Renouard 311).
The title page announces ‘Cum priuilegio’.
The text is dated 1512.
Signature pattern: ‘$’–‘$.iij.’.
Catchword pattern: none.
Types: T17 (112mm); T16 (116mm); Rot81 (66mm); Rot62? (69mm); Rot47 (80mm).
Initials: 14; 28.
Devices: Renouard 395 (J. Granjon); Renouard 311 (G. Eustace).
Lombards: 6.0.
Adams A767.
Inventaire chronologique 1512, no. 224.
[IS001429]1230.a.29.