posted on October 18, 2000 12:36:28 AM new
It appears that he lived in Nuremberg, and NOT Munich, since a small reference was found that to escape the pestilence of the war he continued his Catholic (and NON-CATHOLIC preachings [highly unusual, hence the strange pen-name] in Nuremberg where he met Koberger and had these volumes published. BRB.
posted on October 18, 2000 12:52:44 AM new
MORE INFO From AESOP'S FABLES, translated from German "It must be mentioned also that the learning of this age has left permanent traces of its influence on these fables, ll by causing the interpolation with them of some of those amusing stories which were so frequently introduced into the public discourses of the great preachers of those days, and of which specimens are yet to be found in the extant sermons of Jean Raulin, Meffreth, and Gabriel Barlette."
posted on October 18, 2000 01:21:38 AM new
I think I'm ready to pack it in.....one more last ditch shot, it seems we've found all the same information. We have actually found the book that you ordered from Library of Congress...I believe it is $25.00. I will double check.