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Tuscanus, Johannes Aloisius (c.1450-1478);
R. Weiss, `Un umanista e curiale del Quattrocento: Giovanni Alvise Toscani’, Rivista di storia della chiesa in Italia, 12 (1958), 322-33.
♦ Categorisation: Gender: Unknown. Century: unknown century.
— author (8 entries)
- D‑194 Duranti, Guilelmus — Rationale divinorum officiorum. — Rome: Georgius Lauer, 16 Oct. 1477. Folio.
- D‑195 Duranti, Guilelmus — Rationale divinorum officiorum. — Vicenza: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 1478. Folio.
- D‑196 Duranti, Guilelmus — Rationale divinorum officiorum. — Vicenza: Hermannus Liechtenstein, 1480. Folio.
- D‑197 Duranti, Guilelmus — Rationale divinorum officiorum. — Venice: Erhard Ratdolt, 8 Dec. 1485. Folio.
- D‑198 Duranti, Guilelmus — Rationale divinorum officiorum. — Lyons: [Jean de Vingle], 25 Sept. 1500. 4°.
- H‑216 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus — Carmina, et al. [with commentaries] (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus). — [Rome: Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1474-5]. Folio.
- M‑286 Modestus — De vocabulis rei militaris, et al. — [Venice]: Bartholomaeus Cremonensis, 27 May 1474. 4°.
- S‑334 Suetonius Tranquillus, Gaius — De grammaticis et rhetoribus, et al. — [Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, between summer 1473 and the end of 1476]. 8°.
- H‑216 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus — Carmina, et al. [with commentaries] (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus). — [Rome: Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1474-5]. Folio.
- D‑201 Duranti, Guilelmus — Speculum iudiciale (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus). — Rome: Georgius Lauer and Leonhardus Pflugel, 15 Mar. 1474. Folio.
- D‑203 Duranti, Guilelmus — Speculum iudiciale (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus). — Padua: Johannes Herbort, de Seligenstadt, 1478-9. Folio.
- H‑216 Horatius Flaccus, Quintus — Carmina, et al. [with commentaries] (ed. Johannes Aloisius Tuscanus). — [Rome: Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck, c.1474-5]. Folio.
- P‑328 Pius II, Pont. Max. — Historia Bohemica. — Rome: Johannes Schurener, de Bopardia, and Johannes Nicolai Hanheymer, de Oppenheym, 10 Jan. 1475. 4°.
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