Thus endeth thys book of the dictes and notable Wyse sayenges of the phylosophers / late translated and drawen out of frenshe into our englisshe tonge by my forseide lord Therle of Ryuers and lord Skales ...
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Translated from the French version of Guillaume de Tignonville by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers; edited by William Caxton.
Title and date from colophon.
Place and publisher, and corrected imprint date from Illustrated ISTC (CD-ROM, 2nd ed.)
Signatures: [1-9]⁸ [10]⁶ (1st and last 2 leaves blank).
Goff D-273
GW 8322
Illustrated ISTC (CD-ROM, 2nd ed.) id00273000
Ricci, S. de. A census of Caxtons 38
Rosenwald 560
Capital spaces, some with guide letters.
LC copy has paragraph marks and initials in red. Leaf [1]3 partly inlaid. Wanting final 2 blank leaves.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
LC copy gift of Lessing J. Rosenwald, 1943-1975.
With: [Image du monde. English (Middle English)]. Here begynneth the table of the rubrices of this presente volume named the Mirrour of the World ... [Westminster, London, England : William Caxton, 1481]. Issued separately.
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