Augsburg: Erhard Ratdolt, 1494, vdm: 1081
Incipit liber missalis ẜm cho-||rum Patauiensem.Dñica pri||ma in aduentu dñi.Officium. [a1r]
Expletū ē hoc opꝰ libroꝝ mis-||saliū pro Patauieñ eccłe ritu:|| ꝑuigili cura mgr̃i Sixti haugē || reuisum et castigatū: atq𝔷 cara-||ctere iucūdissimo Auguste im-||pressum opera et impēsis Er-||hardi ratdolt ibidem artis im-||pressorie vulgatissimi. Anno sa-||lutis dñice Millesimo quadrī-||gentesimo Nonagesimoq̃rto || Die.xxj.Januarij.|| [CCLVIIIr = K6r]
K9v: A shield upon which a naked man holds a star over his stomach and genitals with his left hand. In his right hand he holds two snakes aloft. The shield is topped with a helmet with mantling cascading down. There are two large horns on top of the helmet, between which is a six-pointed star. Above this is printed the couplet, “Erhardi Ratdolt felicia conspice signa || Testata artificem qua valet ipse manum.||” The printer’s mark is printed in black and red (c. 103 x 140 mm).
Augsburg
Liturgical book
[α]2r–v: letter from bishop Christoph von Schachner, explaining the reasons for this new edition, dated pridie nonas Junii 1493.
[α]1v: woodcut of three saints (Valentine, Stephen, Maximilian), printed in five colours (black, red, ochre, Prussian blue, green-brown), with arms of Christoph von Schachner as bishop of Passau (red lion passant of Passau and black mountain goat couped); woodcut attributed to Hans Burgkmair in D-Mbs OPAC. This woodcut was later used in the 1498 edition of the Missale Pataviense (vdm 1088).
[β]1v: woodcut chart for determining dominical number.
r1v: canon woodcut [removed in autopsy copy; inspected in scan of D-Mbs copy]; woodcut attributed to Hans Burgkmair in D-Mbs OPAC.
r2r: large T-initial for Te igitur, with foliage pattern; the T and frame are printed in red.
r4v: Agnus Dei woodcut.
Woodcut initials throughout the book, with foliage pattern and black-red printing.
Latin
[14], I–CCLXI, [1]