Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1510, vdm: 257
Missale ẜm chorū Saltzeburgeñ.|| tam de tꝓe q̃𝔷 de sanctis ordina=||tissime dispositū & emendatū || Joãnes Winterburger ci=||uis Vienneñ. imp̃ssit & || feliciter finiuit: anno || christi .M.d.x.|| Mensis A=||prilis: die || xxvij.|| In Vienna Pannonia|| (fol. 246r)
upright square, printed in red; circle with cross on the top, in the circle a snake and an arrow, right and left the Initials „I“ and „W“; ornamented background.
Vienna
Liturgical book
This is a quarto edition of vdm 678.
fol. 1v: address to the priests using the book: “Sacerdoti sacrificare volenti: || Iram: odium: rixas: rancorem pelle sacerdos: || Pelle inimicitias: pelleque desidiam|| Casta placent superis: tu casto corpore: casta || Mente deum tractes: sit procul atra lues || Sit procul et luxus: sanctorum sancta sacerdos || Dum petis: horrendum sit procul omne malum.”
fol. 2r-7v: Calendar
fol. 8r-v: chart for finding golden number
fol. 9r-v: rite for blessing water
fol. 9v-10v: table of feasts (register)
between colophon and printer’s mark: “Signa vides lector: hyberna ex arce ioannis || Anguineas inter iaculum amentabile spiras. || Anguis vt etatem: cariosas ille lituras || Comit. in inuidiam gerit artis tela decorem.” (fol. 246r)
fol. [1]v: woodcut of SS Rupert and Virgil, same as used as the upper part of the title page of Winterburger's earlier Salzburg Missale (124 x 85 mm). Fol. 139v: large woodcut at beginning of canon, same as that used in Winterburger’s Missale Pataviense (1509, vdm 244). According to a note in the A-Su copy, the woodcut was made by Jost Gosmas after a cut by L. Cranach. Several decorative woodcut initials.
Latin
[10], 246
