Dialogus creaturarum (more properly Dialogus creaturarum optime moralizatus or Dyalogus creaturarum moralizatus), is a collection of 122 Latin-language...
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Dialogus (Latin for dialogue) can refer to: Dialogus de oratoribus (c. 100 AD), treatise on rhetoric attributed to Tacitus Dialogus de musica (c. 11th...
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Printer Comment 1483 Stockholm Johann Snell Snell published the Dialogus creaturarum on Riddarholmen island in Stockholm on December 20, 1483. Before...
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1482: Dyalogue des creatures, translated by Mansion from the Latin Dialogus creaturarum 1484: Ovide moralisé, first edition of Ovid's Metamorphoses, illustrated...
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Stockholm in 1483–84, he also produced the first book printed in Sweden, Dialogus creaturarum, a richly illustrated volume dated 1483. He appears to have been...
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Paris and Vienne and The Chronicles of England. He published the Dialogus creaturarum in a number of editions, the first being in 1480. He also printed...
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and the Honey Jar". At its first appearance in the 14th century Dialogus creaturarum, the story was told as a cautionary fable of a milkmaid who engages...
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of Aesop, and is thought to have drawn on material related to the Dialogus creaturarum. He actually used 19 authors, both classical and Renaissance humanists...
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