Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogue 533: Maggs Bros. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Otenna. Printer of the 1482 Vocabolista (Stephan Koblinger?): a.p. 1482-1485? POPE INNOCENT VIII—-continued. by Innocent II “‘ pecukaris Sancti Petri filius.’’ Of unstained purity in his personal life, during the strife of the Emperor Henry and his son of the same name, he kept his duchy in peace. On his death in 1136, after a rule of forty years, he was granted plenary absolution by the Pope and acclaimed as a saint by the people. On calling for his help the diseased were made whole, the lame walked, the dumb spake, the blind saw, and a man in prison, with fetters on his hands, made his escape through an impossibly small hole.’’ (Hawkins, Catalogue of Books by the First Printers). : The sole canonization proclaimed by Pope Innocent VIII was that of Margrave Leopold of Austria (6 Jan., 1485). A copy in mint condition; edges untrimmed. 2. POPE INNOCENT VIII (died 1492). Bulla canonisationis Sancti Leopoldi Marchionis. Printed from the same setting up as Item No. 1, but with an initial space, with guide-letter, instead of the rude initial in the name Innocentius, and “nostro’’ for “nostri” in the last line. £52 Ios Hawkins, Catalogue of Books by the First Printers, No. 505. Langer, Bibliographie der Osterretchischen Drucke, No. ga. A copy in mint condition; edges untrimmed. [3]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31814323_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)