Abbes Gabbema, Simon (1628â1688), commentary on Catullus, Tibullus, and Propertius (1659), dedicated to the Frisian councillor and jurist Theodoor van Saeckma (1610â1666).
Alberti, Leon Battista (1404â1472), De pictura (1535), dedicated to Giovanni Francesco I Gonzaga (1395â1444), Count (since 1407) and Marquis of Mantua (since 1433).
Alberti, Leon Battista, De re aedificatoria (1443â1452), equipped with a preface.
Alciato, Andrea (1492â1550), Emblematum libellus (ed. pr. Augsburg, 1531), dedicated to Conrad Peutinger (1465â1547), syndic (from 1493) and town clerk of Augsburg (1497â1534), royal and imperial councillor (from 1491), and raised to the nobility by Emperor Charles V in 1547.
Aldrovandi, Ulisse (1522â1605), Ornithologiae, hoc est de avibus historia (Bologna, 1599), dedicated to Pope Clement VIII (1592â1605); second volume: Ornithologiae tomus alter cum indice copiosissimo (1600).
Alessandro, Alessandro dâ (1461â1523), Dies geniales (ed. pr. Rome, Giacomo Mazzocchi, 1522), dedicated to Andrea Matteo III, Marquis of Acquaviva (1458â1529).
Ambrogini, Angelo, see Poliziano.
Aneau, Barthélemy (1510â1561), Picta Poesis (1552), dedicated to Philibert Babou de La Bourdaisière, Bishop of Angoulême (1533â1567).
Aneau, Barthélemy (1510â1561), Imagination poetique (1552), dedicated to the Seigneur Jean Antoine Gros, Valet de Chambre du Roy.
Andrelini, Fausto (ca. 1462â1518), Publii Fausti Andrelini Forolivienisis poete laureati de Neapolitana victoria ad Ioannem Stephanum Ferrerium designatum Vercellensem episcopum et omni virtutis laude cumulatissimum Carmen (1496), dedicated to Giovanni Stefano Ferrer, Bishop of Vercelli (1499â1502).
Andrelini, Fausto, Epistolae proverbiales (Strasbourg, Mathias Schürer, 1508), dedicated to Guy de Rochefort (1447â1507), Chancellor of the King of France.
Aretino, Leonardo, see Bruni.
Aretino, Pietro (1492â1556), first part of the Dialoghi (1534), dedicated to the authorâs little monkey, Joko.
Attaingant, Pierre (ca. 1494â1552), publisher of the Viginti missarum liber (1532), dedicated to François de Tournon (1489â1562), Cardinal of SS. Marcellino and Pietro (since 1530).
Aurelius, Cornelius (1460â1531), Marias (ca. 1491â1497), dedicated to Jacobus Faber (1473â1517), lecturer at the Latin school of Deventer.
Baratella, Antonio (1385â1448), epos Polydoreis, dedicated to Guarino of Verona (1439).
Barlandus, Hadrianus, see also Walter, Bernhard.
Barlandus (1486â1538), Hadrianus Barlandus, De ducibus Venetorum (letter of dedication 1â5 â 1532), dedicated to Hadrianus Blehemius, knight and city prefect of Leuven.
Bartolini, Riccardo (ca. 1470â1528/1529), Odeporicon (1515), dedicated to Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena (1470â1520), Cardinal of S. Maria in Portico (since 1513).
Bartolini, Riccardo, Austrias (1516), dedicated to Emperor Maximilian I (Emperor 1508â1519).
Basini, Basinio da Parma (1425â1457), Aegloga in laudem Nicolai quinti summi pontificis, dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1455).
Basini, Basinio da Parma, Hesperis, dedicated to Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417â1468).
Bebel, Heinrich (1472â1518), Ars condendorum carminum ab henrico Bebelio poeta laureato ingeniose ad communem philomusee pubis utilitatem composita et in publicum data (Leipzig, Melchior Lotther, 1513), title page with poem by his brother Wolfgang Bebel and Heinrich Bebelâs preface to the reader.
Bebel, Heinrich, Bebeliana opuscula nova: Epistola ad cancellarium de laudibus et philosophia veterum Germanorum [...], Strasbourg, Johann Grüninger, 1508. Author portrait with laurel wreath and coat of arms.
Beccadelli, Antonio (1394â1471), Epistolarum libri V, dedicated to his brother-in-law Francisco Aricelli.
Bellarmino, Roberto S.J. (1542â1621), Cardinal of S. Maria in Via (since 1599), In omnes Psalmos dilucida expositio (Rome, 1611), dedicated to Pope Paul V (1605â1621).
Bessarion, Basilios (1403â1472, Basilius B.), cardinal priest of the Basilica of the Twelve Apostles (1440â1449; later cardinal bishop of S. Sabina from 1449), Latin translation of Xenophonâs Memorabilia Socratis (1442), dedicated to Giuliano Cesarini the Elder (1398â1444), cardinal deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (from 1430).
Bettini, Mario S.J. (1582â1657), Apiaria, dedicated to Carlo Emmanuele II of Savoy (1634â1675), Duke of Savoy since 1638, under the regency of his mother, Christina of France, Duchess of Savoy.
Bianchini, Giovanni (1410âafter 1469), Tabulae astronomicae, dedicated first to Lionello dâEste (died 1450), later to Emperor Frederick III (1452).
Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313â1375), De mulieribus claris (1361â1362), dedicated to Andrea Acciaiuoli, Countess of Altavilla.
Boccaccio, Giovanni, Die gantz Römisch histori (=German translation by Christoph Bruno of De casibus virorum illustrium) (1542), dedicated to Anton Sänfftlin, city councillor of Munich.
Bonfini, Antonio (1434â1503), Symposion de virginitate et pudicitia coniugali (1486), dedicated to Beatrice of Aragon, Queen of Hungary.
Bonincontri, Lorenzo (* 1410â1491), annotated edition of Maniliusâ Astronomicon (1484), dedicated to Raffaele Riario (1461â1521), Cardinal of S. Giorgio in Velabro (from 1477).
Bonincontri, Lorenzo, Fasti, dedicated to Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484).
Bracciolini, Poggio (1380â1459), Epistolarum liber ad Nicolaum Nicolum (1436), dedicated to the younger humanist friend Francesco Marescalco from Ferrara.
Bracciolini, Poggio, Epistolarum liber ad familiares (1438), dedicated to Ludovico Scarampi Mezzarota (Ludovico Trevisan, 1401â1465), then Archbishop of Florence (1437â1439), later Patriarch of Aquileia (from 1439) and Cardinal of S. Lorenzo (from 1440).
Bracciolini, Poggio, translation of Xenophonâs Cyropaedia (1447), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1555).
Bracciolini, Poggio, De varietate fortune (1448), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1555).
Bracciolini, Poggio, translation of Diodorus Siculus (i.e., of the first five books, 1449), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1555).
Bracciolini, Poggio, Facetiae, equipped with with praefatio and epilogue (no dedication).
Brahe, Tycho, Astronomiae instauratae mechanica (1598; 1602).
Brant, Sebastian (1457â1521), De origine [â¦] et laude civitatis Hierosolymae (1495), dedicated to the Roman-German King Maximilian.
Brant, Sebastian, Varia Carmina (1498), dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Brant, Sebastian, edition of Publii Virgilii maronis opera, Strasbourg, Johann Grüninger, 1502.
Bruni, Leonardo (ca. 1370â1444), Dialogus ad Petrum Paulum Histrum (1402), dedicated to humanist friend Pier Paolo Vergerio (1370â1444).
Bruni, Leonardo, Latin translation of Basilius Magnus, Homilia 22, De studiis litterarum or De utilitate studii in libros gentilium (completed before 1403), dedicated to the Florentine city secretary Coluccio Salutati (1331â1406).
Bruni, Leonardo, biography of Cicero (ca. 1415), dedicated to Niccolò Niccoli (1364â1437).
Brusoni, Lucio Domizio (fl. 1515), Facetiarum exemplorumque libri (1518), dedicated to Cardinal Pompeo Colonna (1479â1532; Cardinal since 1517).
Budé Guillaume (1468â1540), De contemptu rerum fortuitarum (1520), dedicated to his brother Draco Budé.
Buonincontri, Lorenzo see Bonincontri.
Calderini, Domizio (Domenico Calderini, 1446â1478), commentary on Martial (dated 1473), dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
Calderini, Domizio, commentary on Juvenal (1474), dedicated to Giuliano deâ Medici (1453â1478), the younger brother of Lorenzo deâ Medici.
Campano, Settimuleio (Campanus, Antonius Septumuleius, 15th century, died 1469/71), Epigrammatum libellus, dedicated to Marco Lucio Fazini (called Phosphorus, 2nd half of the 15th century, died 1503).
Caoursin, Guillaume (1430â1501), Vice-Chancellor of the Knights of St. John, Obsidionis Rhodie Urbis descriptio (printed in 1480), dedicated to the Grand Master of the Order of St John, Pierre dâAubusson (1423â1503, Grand Master 1476â1503). Manuscript Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Lat. 6067, commissioned by the dedicatee Pierre dâAubusson.
Carafa, Diomede (author, ca. 1406â1487) and Colantonio Lentulo (translator), De institutione vivendi, dedicated to Queen of Hungary Beatrice of Aragon (1457â1508, wife of Mathias Corvinus from 1476). Latin translation of Carafaâs Memoriale alla serenissima regina da Ungheria, dedicated to Beatrice in 1476 on the occasion of her marriage to Mathias Corvinus. Depiction of the dedication scene in the dedication copy of De institutione vivendi (Parma, Biblioteca Palatina, manuscript G.G. III. 170. 1654, fol. 4r), in the hand of the miniaturist Cola Rapicano (1451â1488).
Cartolari, Girolamo (late 15th centuryâ1559), publisher of [â¦] statutorum magnifice et auguste civitatis Perusie (Perugia, 1528), dedicated to the condottiere Malatesta IV Baglioni (1491â1531).
Casaubon, Isaac (1559â1614), commented edition of Suetonius (ed. pr. 1595; 1605), dedicated to Philippe du Fresnes Canayes (1551â1610), Royal Councillor and President of the Chamber.
Castellani, Giulio (1528â1586), Adversus Marci Tulii Ciceronis Academicas Quaestiones disputatio (1558), dedicated to Girolamo Dandini, Cardinal of S. Matteo (Cardinal since 1551, died 1559).
Castellesi, Adriano (ca. 1460â1521/22), cardinal priest of S. Angelo (since 1503), Venatio (written 1503â1505; ed. pr. Venice, Aldus Manutius 1505), dedicated to Ascanio Maria Sforza (1455â1505), cardinal of the titular deaconry SS. Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia (from 1484).
Castellesi, Adriano, Cardinal Priest of S. Angelo (since 1503), De sermone Latino, manuscript 1st version (1507), dedicated to Domenico Grimani (1461â1523), Cardinal of S. Marco (since 1493); 2nd, printed edition (1514/15), dedicated to Charles, Hereditary Prince of Spain (later Charles V).
Castellesi, Adriano, Cardinal Priest of S. Angelo (since 1503), De modis Latine loquendi (1514/15), dedicated to Charles, Hereditary Prince of Spain (later Charles V).
Catharina of Siena (Caterina Benincasa, 1347â1380), Dialogo delle divina provvidenza (after 1378), dedicated to Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.
Catharina of Siena (Caterina Benincasa), Liber Divinae doctrinae, dedicated to Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary.
Cellarius, Andreas, Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica (Amsterdam, 1661), dedicated to Charles II, King of England and Scotland.
Celtis, Conrad (1459â1508), Ars versificandi et carminum (1486), dedicated to Duke Frederick III of Saxony (the Wise, 1463â1525).
Celtis, Conrad, Proseuticum ad divum Fridericum tercium pro laurea Appolinari [sic] (1487), dedicated to Emperor Frederick III (* 1415, Emperor 1452â1493).
Celtis, Conrad, Ludus Diane (1501), dedicated to the Roman-German King Maximilian (since 1486, later Emperor Maximilian I [since 1508]).
Celtis, Conrad, edition of the works of Roswitha von Gandersheim (1501), dedicated to Duke Frederick III of Saxony (Frederick the Wise, 1463â1525).
Celtis, Conrad, Amores (1502), dedicated to the Roman-German King Maximilian (since 1486, later Emperor Maximilian I [since 1508]).
Certon, Pierre (ca. 1510â1572), singer at the Sainte Chapelle, collection of motets Recens modulorum liber secundus (1542), dedicated to Claudin de Sermisy (1490â1562), choirmaster at the Sainte Chapelle.
Ciolek, Erazm (Erasmus Vitellius, 1474â1522), Bishop of Plock (since 1504), Speech to the Turks (1518), dedicated to Desiderius Erasmus.
Cocci, Marcantonio see Sabellico, Marcantonio.
Contrario, Andrea, Objurgatio in calumniatorem Divini Platonis, dedicated to Ferdinand I, King of Naples.
Corbechon, Jean de (14th century), French translation of the Latin encyclopaedia by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, De proprietatibus rerum, dedicated to the French King Charles V (1364â1380).
Corio, Bernardino (1459âca. 1519), Patriae historia. Vitae Caesarum continenter descriptae a Julio ad Fredericum Aenobarbum (Milan, 1503).
Cortesi, Paolo (1465â1510), De hominibus doctis (1490/1), dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
Crinito, Pietro (Pietro del Riccio Baldi, 1474â1507), De honesta disciplina (1504), dedicated to Bernardino Carafa (1472â1505), Bishop of Chieti (since 1501) and Patriarch of Alessandria dei Latini (since 1503).
Cusanus, Nicolaus (1401â1464), priest and deacon, later cardinal of S. Pietro in Vincoli (from 1448) and Cardinal Bishop of Bressanone (from 1450), De docta ignorantia (1440), dedicated to Giuliano Cesarini the Elder (1398â1444), Cardinal Deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (from 1430).
Cusanus, Nicolaus, Cribratio Alcorani (1461), cardinal of S. Pietro in Vincoli (since 1448) and cardinal bishop of Brixen (since 1450), dedicated to Pope Pius II (1458â1464).
Delfino, Pietro (1444â1525), O.S.B. Cam., Epistolarum volumen (1524).
Dionysius the Carthusian (Denis van Rijkel, 1402/3â1471), In omnes epistolas Beati Pauli commentaria [â¦].
Dionysius of the Carthusians, Enchiridion sacerdotum.
Dionysius of the Carthusians, In Septem epistolas (quas vocant) Canonicas, in Acta Apostolorum et in Apocalypsim piae ac eruditae enarrationes [â¦] (Cologne, heirs of Johannes Quentel, 1565), dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and Child Jesus.
Erasmus (1466â1536), Desiderius, Adagiorum veterum collectanea (Paris, 1500), dedicated to William Blount, 4th Baron of Mountjoy (ca. 1478â1534).
Erasmus, Desiderius, Laus Stultitiae/Encomium Morias (ed. pr. Paris, 1511), dedicated to his friend Thomas More (1478â1535), member of the English Parliament in London and Undersheriff of London (since 1510), later Master of Requests and Privy Councillor (since 1514).
Erasmus, Desiderius, Parabolae sive similia (1514), dedicated to his friend Pieter Gillis (Petrus Aegidius, 1486â1533), secretary in the service of the city of Antwerp (since 1509).
Erasmus, Desiderius, Institutio Principis Christiani, first edition (1516), dedicated to Charles, Archduke and Hereditary Prince of Spain (later Emperor Charles V).
Erasmus, Desiderius, Institutio Principis Christiani, second edition (1518), dedicated to Jean Le Sauvage (Joannes Sylvagius, 1455â1418), President of Flanders (since 1497), Chancellor of Brabant (since 1509), Grand Chancellor of Burgundy (since 1515), Chancellor of Castile (since 1516).
Erasmus, Desiderius, edition of Cyprianus (1519), dedicated to Lorenzo Pucci (1458â1531), Cardinal of SS. Quattro Coronati (since 1513), Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals (since 1518).
Erasmus, Desiderius, Christiani matrimonii institutio (1526), dedicated to Catherine of Aragon (1485â1536), the English queen and wife (1509â1527) of Henry VIII.
Facio, Bartolomeo (Fazio, ca. 1405â1457), De vite felicitate (1445), dedicated to Alfonso I of Aragon, King of Naples (1442â1458).
Facio, Bartolomeo, De excellentia ac prestantia hominis (ca. 1448), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1455).
Facio, Bartolomeo, De rebus gestis ab Alphonso primo Neapolitanorum Rege commentaria (1448â1455), dedicated to Alfonso I of Aragon, King of Naples (1442â1458).
Facio, Bartolomeo, De viris illustribus (1455â1457), dedicated to Alfonso I of Aragon, King of Naples (1442â1458).
Fichet, Guillaume, Rhetorica (printed in Paris 1471), dedicated to Cardinal Bessarion. Manuscript of the same work Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer (Bibliotheca Bodmeriana), Cod. Bodmer 176, dedicated to Yolande de France, Duchess of Savoy.
Ficino, Marsilio, De vita triplici (written 1480â1489), dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent.
FICINO, Marsilio, Epistolarum ad amicos libri VIII, dedicated to Giuliano deâ Medici (1453â1478).
Ficino, Marsilio, In Convivium Platonis De amore commentarium (1469).
Ficino, Marsilio, In Platonis Ionem vel de furore poetico ad Laurentium Medicum virum magnanimum epitomae (ca. 1466), dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
Ficino, Marsilio, Latin translation of Priscianus Lydusâ commentary on Theophrastus (De sensu et phantasia, ca. 1488), dedicated to King of Hungary Mathias Corvinus (1443â1490); letter of dedication by Ficinoâs pupil and patron Filippo Valori (15th century).
Ficino, Marsilio, Latin translation of Synesiusâ De vaticinio somniorum (ca. 1488), dedicated to King of Hungary Mathias Corvinus (1443â1490); letter of dedication by Ficinoâs pupil and patron Filippo Valori (15th century).
Filelfo, Francesco, Satyrae hecatosticae, dedicated to Alfonso dâAragon, King of Naples, 1449.
Fine, Oronce, Protomathesis, Paris, Gérard Morrhe, 1532.
Fine, Oronce, In sex priores libros geometricorum elementorum Euclidis Megarensis demonstrationes, Paris, Simon de Colines, 1536.
Flavio, Biondo (1392â1463), Italia illustrata (written 1448â1458), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1455; dedicated in 1453).
Flavio, Biondo, De Roma triumphante (1459), dedicated to Pope Pius II (1458â1464).
Flavio, Biondo, De Romana locutione, dedicated to Leonardo Bruni (died 1444).
Fonzio, Bartolomeo, Opera, dedicated to Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary. MS Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. Guelf. 43. Aug 2 º.
Foresti, Giacomo Filippo from Bergamo (1434â1520), De plurimis claris selectisque mulieribus opus prope divinum novissime congestum (ed. pr. 1497), dedicated to Beatrice of Aragon (1457â1508), Queen of Hungary, wife of Mathias Corvinus (from 1476).
Froben, Johannes (ca. 1460â1527), edition of Adriano Castellesiâs treatises De sermone Latino and De modis Latine loquendi (1515; 1518), dedicated to the Sodalitas literaria Selestadiensis.
Gaffori, Franchino (1451â1522), Practica musicae (1493), dedicated to Ludovico Maria Sforza Il Moro (1452â1508), Duke of Milan.
Gaffori, Franchino (1451â1522), De harmonia musicorum instrumentorum opus (1512), dedicated to Jean Grolier (1479â1565), secretary to the French king.
Galasso da Correggio, Historia Angliae, dedicated to Filippo Maria Visconti (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France MS. Lat. 6041D).
Galeozzo da Narno (15th century), Apologia in Giorgium Merulam, dedicated to Federico da Montefeltro (1422â1488), Duke of Urbino.
Galilei, Galileo (1564â1642), Il saggiatore (Rome, Giacomo Mascardi, 1623), dedicated to his fellow academician Virginio Cesarini (1595â1624).
Galilei, Galileo (1564â1642), Dialogus de systemate mundi (Strasbourg, Bonaventura and Abraham Elzevier, 1635).
Georg von Trapezunt (1395â1472/84), Latin translation of the Nonaginta homiliae in Mattheum by John Chrysostom (written between 1448 and 1450), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1455).
Giovio, Paolo (ca. 1483â1552), De Romanis piscibus libellus (1524), dedicated to Louis II Bourbon de Vendôme (1493â1557), Cardinal of S. Silvestro in Capite (since 1517).
Giovio, Paolo, De viris et foeminis aetate nostra florentibus (1528), dedicated to Gian Matteo Giberti (1495â1543), Datarius of Pope Clement VII (1523â1534) and Bishop of Verona (1524â1543).
Giovio, Paolo, Elogia virorum literis illustrium (1546), dedicated to Ottavio Farnese (1524â1586), Prefect of Rome, shortly afterwards Duke of Parma and Piacenza (1547â1586).
Giovio, Paolo, Historiae sui temporis (1550â1552), dedicated to Cosimo deâ Medici (1519â1574), 1st Grand Duke of Tuscany (1537â1574).
Glareanus, Henricus (Loriti von Glarus, 1488â1563), Panegyricon for Emperor Maximilian I (1514), dedicated to his teacher Johannes Caesarius of Jülich (ca. 1468â1550).
Glareanus, Henricus, Isagoge in musicen (1516), dedicated to the Fribourg city councillor Peter Falck (Falco) and captain of the Swiss army (ca. 1468â1519).
Glareanus, Henricus, Poem in praise of Switzerland, Descriptio de situ Helvetiae, and other poems (Basel 1514), dedicated to the Zurich canon and Count Palatine Heinrich Coutinger.
Glareanus, Henricus, De geographia (1527), dedicated to the Polish nobleman and Reformation theologian Joannes a Lasco (Jan Laski, 1499â1560), later superintendent of Oldenburg (1542â1549) and the Reformed congregations of Poland (1557â1560).
Grapaldo, Francesco Mario (Grapaldo, fol. Maria; 1460â1515), De partibus aedium (ed. pr. 1494), dedicated to Orlando Pallavicino (il Gobbo, died 1509), Marquis of Cortemaggiore.
Grapaldo, Francesco Mario, De partibus aedium (posthumous edition after the 3rd edition revised by the author; Parma, O. Saladi and F. Ugoleto, 1516), dedicated to Orlando Pallavicino (il Gobbo, died 1509), Marquis of Cortemaggiore, with a new title page with a portrait of the author.
Griffi, Leonardo (Grifi, Grifo, ca. 1437/40â1485), De conflictu Brachii Perusini armorum ductoris apud Aquilam poema or Conflictus Aquilanus (1460), dedicated to Francesco Sforza I (1401â1466).
Grünpeck (ca. 1473âafter 1530), Joseph, Historia Federici et Maximiliani (1514), dedicated to Archduke Charles, later Emperor Charles V.
GUARINO DA VERONA, translation of Straboâs geography, titled De situ orbis, dedicated to René dâAnjou, Duke of Anjou and titular King of Naples in 1459 (dedication copy Albi MS. 77).
Heinsius, Nicolaus (1620â1681), edition of the collected poems of his father Daniel Heinsius (1580â1655) (1640), dedicated to knight Cornelis van der Myle, Lord of Myle, Dubbeldam, Bakkum, Alblas etc., curator of Leiden University (1579â1649).
Hessus, Helius Eobanus (1488â1540), De laudibus et praeconiis incliti atque tocius Germaniae celebratissimi Gymnasii litteratorii apud Erphordiam [â¦] carmen (1507), dedicated to Johann Bonemilch von Laasphe (1462â1510), Auxiliary Bishop of Erfurt.
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, Bucolicon (1509), dedicated to Joannes Englender, head of the chancellery (since 1505) of William II, Landgrave of Hesse (1469â1509).
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, Heroides Christianae (1514), first version, dedicated to Job von Dobeneck (1450â1521), Bishop of Pomesania (in Prussia, since 1501).
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, Heroides Christianae, extended version (1532), dedicated to Baron Paul von Schwartzenberg and Hohenlandsberg (died 1535).
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, Victoria Christi ab inferis (Erfurt, 1517), dedicated to Heinrich Eperbach (Aperbac or Aperbacchus; ca. 1480â1537), dean of the medical faculty of the University of Erfurt (1513â1520).
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, âIn quendam poetam qui scripserat Apollinem, non Christum, in carmine esse invocandumâ, in Farraginum libri II (1539).
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, âAd amicum cur vocetur Heliusâ.
Hevelius, Johannes (Hevel, Hevelcke, Jan Heveliusz, 1611â1687), Cometographia (Danzig/Gdansk, 1668; ed. pr. 1665), dedicated to the French King Louis XIV (1643â1715).
Hilarion of Verona (Nicolò Fontanelli, ca. 1440â1484), Compendium of Aristotle (1478), dedicated to Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484).
Jointville, Jean de, Livre des faiz Monseigneur saint Loys jadis roy de France, dedicated to Cardinal de Bourbon. Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS Fr 2829.
Hugo, Herman (1588â1629), Pia desideria (ed. pr. 1624), dedicated to Pope Urban VIII (1623â1644).
Lambin, Denys (1520â1572), annotated edition of Horace (letter of dedication of 1 April 1571), dedicated to Charles IX (1550â1574), King of France (King 1560â1574).
Landino, Cristoforo (1425â1498), Disputationes Camaldulenses (written 1471â1480), dedicated to Federico da Montefeltro (1422â1482), Duke of Urbino.
Lazzarelli, Ludovico (1447/50â1500), De gentilium deorum imaginibus (written around 1471), dedicated to Federico da Montefeltro (1422â1482), Duke of Urbino.
Lazzarelli, Ludovico, Fasti sive de mensibus Christianae religionis (written 1480â1485), dedicated to Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484).
Lentulo, Colantonio, see Carafa, Diomede
Leon, Salvador de, Commentary on Ecclesiasticus (1640).
Leto (Laetus), Pomponio (1428â1498), edition of Varroâs De lingua Latina (Rome, Georg Lauer, [1471/2]), dedicated to his fellow academician Bartolomeo Platina (Sacchi, 1421â1481).
Lipsius, Justus (1547â1606), Saturnalium sermonum libri II qui de gladiatoribus (1582), dedicated to Augerius Busbequius (Ogier Gisleen van Busbeke, ca. 1522â1592).
Lipsius, Justus, Preface to the reader to the first edition of Tacitus (1580), dedicated to the States General of the Netherlands.
Lipsius, Justus, second edition of Tacitus (1588), dedicated to Heinrich Rantzau (1526â1598), governor of the Danish king in Schleswig-Holstein.
Lipsius, Justus, Admiranda (1598), dedicated to Archduke Albrecht VII of Austria (1559â1621), Governor of the Netherlands (1595â1621).
Locher, Jakob (Philomusus) (1471â1528), Oratio de studio humanarum disciplinarum et laude poetarum (1495; [Freiburg, Friedrich Riederer, 1495/96]), dedicated to Ludwig Vergenhans, (1425/30â1512), Councillor of Eberhard I of Württemberg (since 1480), later Councillor of the German-Roman King Maximilian (since 1497).
Locher, Jakob, commented edition of Horace (1498), dedicated to Charles, titular Margrave of Baden (1476â1510), Strasbourg, Johann Grüninger, 1498.
Locher, Jakob, Panegyrici ad Augustissimum Principem Maximilianum, [...], Strasbourg, Johann Grüninger, 1497.
Locher, Jakob, Apologia contra poetarum acerrimum hostem Georgium Zingel theologum [â¦] (Strasbourg, 1503).
Locher, Jakob, Vitiosa sterilis mule ad musam roscida lepiditate praedictam comparatio (Nuremberg, 1506).
Lodovici, Francesco deâ, Triomphi di Carlo (Venice, 1535), dedicated to Andrea Gritti (1455â1538), Doge of Venice (1523â1538).
Loriti of Glarus, see Glareanus, Henricus.
Ludolph of Saxony (ca. 1300â1377/8), O. Carth., Meditationes vite Christi et super evangeliis totius anni opus divinum.
macault, Antoine, French translation of Diodorus Siculus, Les troys premier livres de lhistoire (Paris 1535), dedicated to the French King Francis I (1494â1547).
Mantovano s. Spagnoli
Marot, Jean, Voyage au Gènes, dedicated to Anne de Bretagne, ca. 1508 (Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS. Français 5091).
Marrasio, Giovanni (* ca. 1400â1452), Angelinetum (before 1429), dedicated to Leonardo Bruni (ca. 1370â1444).
Marso, Pietro (Marsus; 1441â1511), commentary on Cicero, dedicated to Anne de Bretagne (1477â1514), Queen of France.
Marules, Michael (Michele Marullo, died in 1500), Epigrammata, Books I and II (ed. pr. Rome, 1489), dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
MaruliÄ, Marko (de Marulis, 1450â1524), Dialogus de Hercule a Christicolis superato (1519/20), dedicated to Toma Niger (ca. 1450âca. 1532), Bishop of Skradin.
Merula, Georgius (Giorgio Merlano di Negro, 1430/1â1494), commentary on Juvenal, dedicated to Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino (Duke since 1474; died 1482).
Meursius, Joannes (1579â1639), Rerum Belgicarum liber (1612), dedicated to the States General of the Netherlands.
Montefalcone, Pietro Giacomo (fl. 1525), De cognominibus deorum (Perugia, Girolamo Cartolari, 1525), dedicated to the papal quaestor Alfeno.
Morales, Cristóbal (ca. 1500â1553), Missarum liber primus (1544), dedicated to Cosimo I deâ Medici (1519â1574), Grand Duke of Tuscany.
Morales, Cristóbal, Missarum liber secundus (1544), dedicated to Pope Paul III (1534â1549).
Murmellius, Johannes (1480â1517), Elegiarum moralium li. IV (Cologne, Heinrich Quentell, 1508), dedicated to Rudolf von Langen (1438â1519). Dedicatory elegy to Rudolf von Langen.
Murner, Thomas (1475â1537), German translation of Virgilâs Aeneid (1515).
Naldi, Naldo (1436 or 1439âafter 1513), Elegiarum liber III, dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (1449â1492).
Naldi, Naldo, Epistola de laudibus Augustae Bibliothecae (after 1485), dedicated to Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1443â1490).
Oresme, Nicolas (1322â1382), French translation of Aristotleâs Nicomachean Ethics, dedicated to the French King Charles V (1364â1380).
Owen, John (1564â1622), first book of his Epigrammata (1606), dedicated to Lady Mary Neville, wife of Henry Neville (before 1580â1641), son of the 6th Lord of Abergavenny, Edward (died 1622); Mary Neville was married to Henry Neville ca. 1600âca. 1616.
Pannonius, Andreas, O. Carth. (15th century), Libellus de regiis virtutibus (1467), dedicated to Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1443â1490).
Panvinio, Onofrio (1529â1568), Reipublicae Romanae commentarii (1558), dedicated to Emperor Ferdinand I (Emperor 1558â1564).
Persona, Fra Cristoforo de (1416â1486), OFM. Capuccinorum, Latin translation of Athanasius the Greatâs Commentary on the Letters of St Paul (1477), dedicated to Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484).
Petrarca (1304â1374), Francesco, Epistole metrice, dedicated to his friend Barbato da Sulmona.
Petrarca, Francsco, Collatio laureationis (1341), with the prayer âAve Mariaâ.
Petrarca, Francsco, Africa (unfinished); equipped with the invocation of the Muses, prologue prayer and a dedication to Robert the Wise, King of Naples.
Petrarca, Francsco, De viris illustribus (unfinished), with posthumous additions by Lombardo della Seta, dedicated to Francesco da Carrara the Elder (1325â1393), Lord of Padua.
Petrarca, Francsco, De vita solitaria (1346; 1366), dedicated to Philippe de Cabassoles, Bishop of Cavaillon (1305â1372; bishop since 1334).
Petrarca, Francsco, De otio religioso (1347), dedicated to his brother Gherardo Petracchi O. Carth. (1307âafter 1354).
Petrarca, Francsco, Familiarium rerum libri (after 1348), dedicated to his friend Lodewijk Heyliger van Beringen (Ludovicus Sanctus, called âSocratesâ, 1304â1361), papal chapel master.
Petrarca, Francsco, De remediis utriusque fortune (1366), dedicated to Azzo da Correggio (1303â1362), Lord of Parma.
Peutinger, Konrad (1465â1547), edition of Guntheri Ligurini de gestis Imperatoris Caesaris Friderici primi Augusti libri decem carmine heroico conscripti (Augsburg, 1507).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio (1405â1464, Pope Pius II 1458â1464), Cinthia (ca. 1430).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, Descriptio urbis Basileae (1434), dedicated to Giuliano Cesarini the Elder (1398â1444), Cardinal Deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (from 1430).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, Secretary to the Roman-German King Frederick IV, De ortu et autoritate Sacri Romani Imperii (1442), dedicated to the Roman-German King Frederick IV (from 1440), later Emperor Frederick III (from 1452).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, secretary to the German-Roman King Frederick IV, later Bishop of Trieste (since 17 April 1447), Epygrammata (completed between 1445 and 17 April 1447), dedicated to Bartolomeo Rovarella (1406â1476), Bishop of Ravenna (since December 1445).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, Cardinal of S. Sabina (1456â1458), Dialogus de somno quodam (1457), dedicated to Juan de Carvajal (ca. 1400â1469), Cardinal of S. Angelo in Pescheria (1446â1469).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, Cardinal of S. Sabina (1456â1458), De Europa (1458), dedicated to Cardinal Antonio de la Cerda (1390â1459), Cardinal Priest of S. Crisogono (since 1448).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, Cardinal of S. Sabina (1456â1458), Germania, dedicated to Cardinal Antonio de la Cerda (1390â1459), Cardinal Priest of S. Crisogono (since 1448).
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, Cardinal of S. Sabina (1456â1458), Historia Bohemica (1458), dedicated to Alfonso I of Aragon, King of Naples (1442â1458).
Pico della mirandola, Giovanni, Count of Concordia (1463â1494), Apologia (1487), dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
Pico della mirandola, Giovanni, Count of Concordia, Heptaplus (1489), a commentary on Genesis, dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
Pio, Giambattista (1460â1540), In Carum Lucretium poetam Commentarii a Ioanne Baptista Pio editi, codice Lucretiano diligenter emendato [â¦] (ed. pr. Bologna, 1511), dedicated to György Szatmári, Bishop of Pecs (1505â1521), later Archbishop of Esztergom (1521â1524).
PIUS II, See Piccolomini, Enea Silvio.
Platina, Bartolomeo (Sacchi, 1421â1481), De vita Christi et omnium pontificum (1479), dedicated to Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484).
Plieningen, Dietrich von (1453â1520), knight (since 1508), councillor of the Bavarian dukes (since 1514), translation of Pliniusâs Panegyricus for Emperor Trajan Ein freye Lobsagung Gay Plini des andern von dem Lobe Trajani des kaysers [â¦] (Landshut, 1515), dedicated to Emperor Maximilian I (Emperor 1508â1519).
Policarpus, Joannes Severitanus (1472â1526), Commentary on Donatus and Seneca (i.e. Disticha Catonis), Dionisii Appolonii [sic] Donati de octo orationis partibus libri octo ad novam et optimam limam deducti et Senece Iunioris, Catonis Cordubensis ethycorum libri quattuor, cum commentariis Mâ¨agistriâ© Io. Policarpi Severitani Sibenicensis Dalmate predicatorum ordinis opus aureum nuper ad unguem excussum (Perugia, 1517).
Policarpus, Joannes Severitanus, Feretreis (1522), dedicated to Guidobaldo della Rovere (1514â1574), the son of the Duke of Urbino Francesco Maria della Rovere.
Poliziano, Angelo (A. Ambrogini, 1454â1494), Sylva cui titulus Nutricia (1486; dedic. 1489), dedicated to Antonio Gentile Pallavicini (1441â1507), Bishop of Ventimiglia (since 1486), later Cardinal-Priest of Santa Anastasia (since 9 March 1489).
Poliziano, Angelo, Sylva cui titulus Rusticus (1489), dedicated to the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1461â1533).
Poliziano, Angelo, Epigrammata, dedicated to Lorenzo deâ Medici the Magnificent (died 1492).
Pontano, Giovanni (1426â1503), Parthenopeus sive Amores (1455â1458), dedicated to his teacher Lorenzo Bonincontri da San Miniato (1410/1â1491).
Pontano, Giovanni, De aspiratione (1481), dedicated to the fellow academician Marino Tomacelli (1429â1515).
Pontano, Giovanni, De beneficentia, dedicated to Rutilio Zeno, Bishop of San Marco in Calabria.
Pontano, Giovanni, De liberalitate (1493), dedicated to the fellow academician Jacopo Sannazaro (1458â1530).
Pontano, Giovanni, De magnanimitate (between late 1498 and March 1499), dedicated to Andrea Matteo III, Marquis of Acquaviva (1458â1529).
Pontano, Giovanni, De magnificentia (dedic. 1493 or later), dedicated to Gabriele Altilio (1440â1501), Bishop of Policastro (since 1493).
Pontano, Giovanni, De oboedientia, dedicated to Roberto Sanseverino (1418â1487), Count of Salerno.
Pontano, Giovanni, Meteororum libri (1490), ed. by Joachim Vadianus (Vienna, Joannes Singrenius, 1517).
Pontano, Giovanni, De principe (1493), dedicated to Alfonso of Aragon (1448â1495), Duke of Calabria (1465â1494).
Pontano, Giovanni, De splendore, dedicated to the academy member Benet Garret (Chariteus, 1450â1515).
Pontano, Giovanni, Baiae sive Hendecasyllabi (written 1490â1500), dedicated to the fellow academician Marino Tomacelli (1429â1515).
Regiomontanus, Joannes (Müller, Molitor, de Monteregio, 1436â1476), Compendium to Ptolemyâs Amalgestum (1461â1463, Epytoma in almagestum Ptolomei), dedicated to Cardinal Basilius Bessarion (1403â1472), then Cardinal Bishop of S. Sabina (from 1449).
Rhallus, Manilius Cabacius (ca. 1447âca. 1522), titular bishop of Malvasia, Hierapetra, and Chersonnesos (from 1517), Manilii Cabacii Ralli Iuueniles ingenii lusus (Naples, Pasquet de Sallo, 1520), dedicated to Cardinal Giulio deâ Medici (1478â1534; cardinal deacon of S. Maria in Domnica [since 1513], Cardinal of S. Clemente [from 26 June 1517]; Cardinal of S. Lorenzo in Damaso [from 6 July 1517], later Pope Clement VII [since 1523]).
Rho, Antonio da, OFM (ca. 1398â1450/3), Dialogi in Lactantium (before 1447), dedicated to Pope Eugene IV (1431â1447).
Rijkel, Denis van, see Dionysius of the Carthusians.
Rococciolo, Francesco (ca. 1470â1528), De excellentia poetica (1504).
Rococciolo, Francesco, Mutineis (completed in 1528), dedicated to Giovanni Matteo Sertorio, Archbishop of Santa Severina (died 1531). Letter of dedication dated 6 September 1528.
Rossfeld, Johannes (Rosinus, 1551â1626), Romanae Antiquitates (ed. pr. Basel 1583), dedicated to Frederick William I (1562â1602) and John III (1570â1605), Dukes of Saxe-Weimar, Landgraves of Thuringia, Margraves of Meissen.
Rossfeld, Johannes and Dempster, Thomas, Antiquitatum Romanorum corpus absolutissimum (Paris, 1613), dedicated to King James VI of Scotland (1566â1625, King 1567â1625) and King James I of England (1603â1625).
Rovere, Francesco della (1414â1484), Cardinal of San Pietro in Vincoli (1467â1471), later Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484), De sanguine Christi (1467), dedicated to Pope Paul II (1464â1471).
Rovere, Francesco della, Pope Sixtus IV (1471â1484), Libellus de veritate conceptionis Beatae Mariae gloriosae (1476/7), without dedication.
Rubens, Philipp (1574â1611), Poematia (Antwerp, 1608), dedicated to his teacher Justus Lipsius (1547â1606).
Sabellico, Marcantonio (Cocci; 1436â1506), Elegiae XIII in natalem diem divae virginis Mariae (Deventer, Jacob of Breda, 1486).
Sacchi, Bartolomeo, see Platina.
Salutati, Coluccio (1331â1406), De seculo et religione (1381), dedicated to the Camaldolese monk Ieronimus de Uzano of the monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence.
Sambucus, Joannes (Zsámboky, János, 1531â1584), Obsidio Zigethiensis (Vienna, Raphael Hofhalter, 1558), dedicated to Marcus Horvath.
Sannazaro, Jacopo (1458â1530), Epigrammata, dedicated to Federigo I of Aragon, King of Naples (1496â1501).
Sannazaro, Jacopo, Eglogae piscatoriae; fourth Egloga, dedicated to Ferdinand of Aragon, Duke of Calabria (1488â1550), son of Federigo of Aragon King of Naples (1452â1504).
Sannazaro, Jacopo, De partu Virginis (1526), dedicated to Pope Clement VII (1523â1534).
Savigny, Christophe de (1530/5âca. 1587), Tableaux accompli de tous les arts liberaux (Paris, 1587), Louis de Gonzague (1539â1595), Duke of Nevers and Mantua.
Scaliger, Josephus Justus (1540â1609), Coniectanea in Varronem (ed. pr. Paris, 1565), dedicated to the nobleman Louis de Chastaigner, Lord de la Roche Pozay, whom Scaliger served from 1563 to 1570.
Scheiner, Christoph, S.J. (1573â1650), Rosa Ursina sive Sol ex admirando facularum et macularum suarum Phoenomeno varius [â¦] (Bracciano, Andreas Phaeus, 1630), dedicated to Paolo Giordano II Orsini (1591â1656), Duke of Bracciano.
Scheiner, Christoph, S.J., Pantographice seu ars delineandi (1631), dedicated to the imperial ambassador to the Holy See, Paolo Savelli (died 1632).
Schoonhoven, Florens (1594â1648), Emblemata partim moralia, partim etiam civilia (1618), dedicated to the magistrates of the city of Gouda.
Schott, Kaspar (1608â1666), Cursus mathematicus (Würzburg, 1661), dedicated to Emperor Leopold I (Emperor 1658â1705).
Schottenius Hermannus (16th century, fl. 1530), De vita honesta (Cologne, Petrus Quentell, 1527), dedicated to the Cologne patrician Joannes Rynck.
Seta, Lombardo (Lombardus a Serico, died 1390), De dispositione vite sue (written 1369 or 1373), dedicated to Francis Petrarch (died 1374).
Sibutus, Georgius (ca. 1480âafter 1528), Ars Memorativa (1505), dedicated to the Lübeck jurist Heinrich Bucholt.
Sibutus, Georgius, De divini Maximiliani Caesaris adventu in Coloniam deque gestis suis cum admiranda virtute [...], Leipzig, Martin Landsberg (?), [1506], dedicated to the Roman King Maximilian I.
Sixtus IV, see Rovere, Francesco della.
Sodalitas litteraria danubiana, Episodia sodalitatis litterariae Danubianae ad Conradum Celtem [Vienna, Johann Winterburg, ca. 1497], dedicated to Conrad Celtis (1459â1508).
Sodalitas litteraria danubiana, Epistolae et carmina sodalitatis litterariae ad Conradum Celtem ab a. 1491 ad a. 1505 (National Library of Austria, Hs. 3448), dedicated to Conrad Celtis (1459â1508).
Sommalius, Henricus (1534â1619), S.J., Prior of the Jesuit College of Douai, edition of Thomas of Kempenâs Opera (1600), dedicated to Leonardus Bettenius, Abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Truiden.
Spagnoli, Giovanni Battista (1447â1516), Parthenice prima sive Mariana (ed. pr. Richard Pafraet, between 23 June 1491 and 25 January 1492).
Spiegel, Jakob (1483âafter 1547), edition of the sermon against the Turks (1518) held by the Polish scholar Erazm Ciolek (Erasmus Vitellius, 1474â1522), Bishop of Plock (since 1504), dedicated to Desiderius Erasmus (1466â1536).
Strozzi, Tito Vespasiano (1424â1505), Borsias (1460), dedicated to Borso dâEste (1430â1471), Duke of Modena and Reggio and Marquis of Ferrara.
Summonte, Pietro (1453â1526), edition of the works of Giovanni Pontano (Opera omnia, Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1518â1519), dedicated to various members of the Academy of Naples.
Taubmann, Friedrich (1565â1613), Melodaesia (1597), dedicated to Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1562â1602), and Georg Friedrich I, Margrave of Brandenburg (1539â1603).
Tomasini, Giacomo Filippo (1595â1655), regular canon, bishop of Cittanova (since 1541), Petrarcha Redivivus (Padua, 1635; 2nd ed. 1650).
Tortelli, Giovanni (ca. 1400â1466), papal chamberlain librarian of the papal library (1450â1455), De orthographia (1451), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1455).
Trithemius, Johannes (1462â1519), Abbot of Sponheim (1483â1506), De laudibus sanctissime matris Anne tractatus (1494).
Vadianus, Joachim Joachim (Von Watt, 1484â1551), edition of Giovanni Pontanoâs Meteororum libri (Vienna, Joannes Singrenius, 1517), dedicated to Vadianusâs pupil Conrad Grebel from Zurich.
Vadianus, Joachim, Aegloga, cui titulus Faustus [â¦] (Vienna, Joannes Singrenius, 1517), dedicated to the Imperial Councillor Johannes Krachenberger (Joannes Pierius Gracc[h]us, ca. 1460â1518), since 1497 Protonotary of Austria and Imperial Councillor, member of the Sodalitas litteraria Danubiana.
Vadianus, Joachim, De Poetica et carminis ratione (Vienna, Joannes Singrenius, 1518), dedicated to his brother Melchior von Watt.
Valla, Lorenzo, Elegantiarum linguae Latinae libri sex (first edition finished in 1441), second edition (1448), dedicated to Giovanni Tortelli (ca. 1400â1466), papal chamberlain and librarian of the papal library (1450â1455).
Valla, Lorenzo (1405/7â1457), Gesta Ferdinandi Regis Aragonum (1445â1446), dedicated to Alfonso I of Aragon, King of Aragon, etc., King of Naples (1442â1458).
Valla, Lorenzo, Latin translation of Thucydides (1452), dedicated to Pope Nicholas V (1447â1555).
Valla, Lorenzo, Latin translation of Herodotus (after 1452), not completed by the author, without dedication.
Valori, Filippo, letter of dedication to Marsilio Ficinoâs translation of Priscianus Lydusâ Theophrastus commentary De sensu et phantasia (ca. 1488), dedicated to King of Hungary Mathias Corvinus (1443â1490).
Valori, Filippo, letter of dedication to Marsilio Ficinoâs translation of Synesiusâ De vaticinio somniorum (ca. 1488), dedicated to King of Hungary Mathias Corvinus (1443â1490).
Vergilius, Polydorus (ca. 1470â1555), Adagia (1498), dedicated to Guidobaldo I. da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino (1472â1508; Duke from 1482).
Vergilius, Polydorus, De inventoribus rerum (Venice, 1499), dedicated to Ludovico Odassi (Odasio, Odaxius, ca. 1455â1510), prince tutor of Guidobaldo I, Duke of Urbino (1472â1508; Duke from 1482).
Vida, Marco Gerolamo (1485â1566), Christias (ed. pr. 1535), dedicated to Pope Clement VII (1523â1534).
Vinnius, Arnoldus (1588â1657), annotated edition of Justinianâs Institutiones (1645), dedicated to Constantijn Huygens (1628â1697) and Christiaan Huygens (1629â1695).
Vivanco, Sebastián de, Liber magnificarum (1607), dedicated to Jesus Christ.
Walter, Bernhard (16th century), edition of the works of Hadrianus Barlandus, Historica (1603), dedicated to Justus Lipsius (1547â1606), court historiographer to the King of Spain.
Watt, Joachim von, see Vadianus, Joachim.
Wimpfeling, Jakob (1450â1528), De triplici candore Mariae (Speyer, 1493; Letter of dedication 1â5 â 1493), dedicated to Berthold von Henneberg, Archbishop of Mainz (1440/1â1504).
Wimpfeling, Jakob, De conceptu et triplici Mariae Virginis gloriosissimae candore carmen (Basel, 1494; Letter of dedication 1â5 â 1493), dedicated to Berthold von Henneberg, Archbishop of Mainz (1440/1â1504).
Ziegler, Hieronymus (ca. 1514â1562), critical edition of the Latin text of Boccaccioâs De casibus virorum illustrium (1544), dedicated to the knight Leonard Beckh von Beckhstain.