Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1512, vdm: 281
Missale Pataüieñ.|| cũ additionibus.|| Bñdictionũ. Cereorũ. Cinerũ. Palmarũ. Ignis || paschalis. Euãgelij passiõis dñice quater cũ notis || musicis ẜm ordinem quatuor euangelistarum. Et || paschalis prefationis. Exultet iam angelica. &c̃.||
Hoc presens ẜm choru𝔷 Patavieñ. cũ || om̃ibus requisitis. & alijs multis suꝑ⸗||additis studiosissime reuisum correctū || & emeudatū [sic]: in clarissima vrbe superi⸗||oris Pānonie: que olī flauiana: nunc || Viēna dicta: Joānis Winterburger: || et impensis et laboribus studiosius || Anno salutis &c. Millesimo quīgen⸗||tesimo duodecimo ad Tercias idus Maij: finē optatū vendicās Missale || impressum explicit.|| Laus deo.||
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
Edited in cooperation with Wolfgang Grefinger, former student of Paul Hofhaimer (Durstmüller 24). According to the colophon, Winterburger was the publisher and printer.
between colophon and printer’s mark: “Signa vides lector: hyberna ex arce Joannis Anguineas inter iaculum amentabile spiras. Anguis vt etatem: cariosas ille lituras Comit.in inuidiam gerit artis tela decorem.”
A1v: Full page woodcut by Lucas Cranach: St Stephen surrounded by two putti playing flute and tabor. Date (1502) at the base of the trunk on the left.
Full page woodcut at the beginning of the canon.
The “Te igitur” begins with historiated initial of priest standing at the altar.
Latin
[10], 1–156, [8: canon], 157–318