Ga.6.22(01)
De generibus ebriosorum, et ebrietate vitanda, iocus quodlibeti Erphudien. lepidissimus. Cui accessere De ebriorum affectionibus & moribus problemata. Item. De meretricum in suos amatores, & concubinarum in sacerdotes fide: quodlibeti Heydelbergensis, quæstiones salibus & facetijs plenæ, tum quampulcherrimis optimorum scriptorum flosculis refertæ: nouis quibusdam Rhytmorum carminumq[ue] additionibus festiuissimis, laxandi animi, iociq[ue] suscitandi causa, muper illustratæ.
In veteri Vangionum Vormatia : Excudebat Gregorius Comiander, [between 1542 and 1552].
[120] p. : ill. ; 20 cm. (4to.)
Imprint taken from colophon. Imprint date inferred from printer's years of activity as supplied by CERL (accessed December 2017).
Signatures: A4-P4.
Separate title-page for 'De fide meretricum, in suos amatores': register continuous.
Woodcut illustrations on title-pages.
Printed in Roman and fraktur type.
Printer's emblem on final page.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
18th century brown quarter sheep; light blue sugar paper covering boards; red morocco spine label with gold tooled letters and double fillet; sprinkled edges; three raised bands.
First of two items bound in volume.
Some colour added to the woodcut illustrations.
Some marginal annotation.
Drinking customs Early works to 1800.
Sexual ethics 16th century.
Civilization, Medieval.
Germany Social life and customs.
Hofmann, Gregor, active 1542 - 1565 printer.
Germany Worms.
lat ger
B46395