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Treatise of love
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[Westminster]
Wynkyn de Worde
[about 1492-93]
f°
Frequently found with the Chastising of God's Children, H 4920 (I)
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Myrrour of the worlde (Image du monde. Tr: William Caxton)
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[Westminster]
William Caxton
[about 1489-90]
f°
Woodcuts, map, device. In most copies sheet k2.7 is a cancellans (see BMC); Gossuin or Gautier de Metz was named as author in some of the manuscript sources
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Quattuor sermones [English]
- Imprint:
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[Westminster]
William Caxton
[about 1491]
4°
Probably issued with John Mirk: Liber festivalis [1491]
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Betson, Thomas
A treatise to dispose men to be virtuously occupied
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[Westminster]
Wynkyn de Worde
[about 1500]
4°
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Chartier, Alain
Le Curial [English] (Tr: William Caxton)
- Imprint:
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[Westminster]
William Caxton
[1483]
f°
Wormholes show that the single leaves registered all derive from the same copy
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Chaucer, Geoffrey
The book of fame
- Imprint:
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[Westminster]
William Caxton
[1483]
f°
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Cato maior, sive de senectute [English] Of Old Age. Add: Laelius, sive de amicitia. Bonaccursius de Montemagno: De nobilitate
- Imprint:
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[Westminster]
William Caxton
12 Aug. 1481
f°
De senectute translated by Stephen Scrope, revised by William Worcester; De amicitia and De nobilitate translated by John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester (CIBN, see also BMC)
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Hylton, Walter
Scala perfectionis [English] The ladder of perfection
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[Westminster]
Wynkyn de Worde
1494
f°
Book III is only found in some copies, and may represent a later issue (STC): Cambridge UL, Westminster School, PML and RosML
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Lydgate, John
The Horse, the Sheep, and the Goose
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[Westminster]
Wynkyn de Worde
[about 1494]
4°
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Lydgate, John
The Temple of Glass
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[Westminster]
Wynkyn de Worde
[about 1493]; [about 1500]
4°
Dated from the state of the type (BMC). Duff dated to 1500