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Description A woodcut of Rashi that appeared in a printing of Postillae maiores totius anni cum glossis & quaestionibus by Guillaume de Parisiensis (William of Paris), published in Lyon in 1539.
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William of Paris, O.P. fl 1473. This work is a guide to the excerpts from the Epistles and Evangelists read at church services throughout the year (the Lessons); it was first published in 1473. Its importance is shown by the fact that there were more than 100 incunable editions; if a reasonable estimate of 400 copies per edition is accepted, this suggests over 40,000 copies in circulation! Its author, however, is a mystery. He has been confused with William D'Auvergne; William of Paris, inquisitor and confessor; and the William who wrote a commentary on the Sacraments.
Source: http://www.krownspellman.com/cgi-bin/spellman/19397.html

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