Vienna: Johann Winterburger, 1507, vdm: 679
fol. 318r: Hoc presens secundum chorum Pa⸗||tauiensem. cum omnibus requisitis.|| & alijs multis superadditis stu⸗||diosissime reuisum correctum et || emendatum: in clarissima vrbe || superioris Pañonie: que olim || flauiana: nunc Vienna dicta: || Hioannis [sic] Winterburgeri: et || impensis et laboribus studio⸗||sius. Anno salutis. &c̃. Mille⸗||simo quingentesimo septimo ad || Tercias nonas Aprilis: finem || optatum vendicans Missale || impressum explicit.|| Laus deo || [Winterburger’s poem and printer’s mark]
Winterburger’s mark on fol. 302r in red: upright square, circle with cross on the top, in the circle a snake and an arrow, right and left the initials “I W”, ornamented background; with Winterburger’s hexastich above (Signa uides lector hyberna ex arce Joannis…).
Vienna
Liturgical book
According to the colophon, Winterburger was both printer and publisher. Dolch and Weale-Bohatta note a variant of this edition, in which the signatures in the canon are printed in red.
P6v: afterword by Winterburger (“Calcographus Joannes Winterburgerus Lectori S.”).
1v: full-page woodcut in two registers: above are SS Stephen, Rupert and Virgil; below is the Man of Sorrows, supported by two angels, with the instruments of the passion, with inscription “ARMA XPI.”
[β]1r: Historiated quarter-page woodcut Te igitur initial, showing priest at the altar.
Decorated initials throughout.
Latin
[10], i–cxxxviij, [6], cxxxix–cccij.