Ecclesia
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HISTORY.
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CHAPTER III
THE DISSOLUTION OF THE RELIGIOUS HOUSES
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CHAPTER IV
BARCLAY AND SKELTON, ETC.
ALEXANDER BARCLAY.
The Castell of Laboure. Antoine Vérard, Paris, 1503, known only from
fragments in the British Museum (Bagford Fragments, Harl. 5919,
No. 214) and in the library of Lambeth Palace. Other editions: Pynson
[c. 1505); Wynkyn de Worde, 1506 and c. 1510; W. de W. 's edition of
1506 reprinted in facsimile with the French text of 1501 and an introduc-
tion by A. W. Pollard, for the Roxburghe Club, 1905.
The Ship of Fools.
German original. First edition: Das Narren schyff--at the end :
End des narrenschiffs. Hie endet sich, das Narrenschiff, So zů nutz
heilsamer ler, ermanung, vnd eruolgūg, der wiszheit, vernunnft, vñ güter
.
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sytten, Ouch zů verachtung, vnd stroff der narrheyt, blintheit Irrsal, vnd
dorheit, aller stådt, vñ geschlecht der menschen, mit besunderm flisz,
mäg, vnd arbeit, gesamlet ist, durch Sebastianů Brant. In beiden
rechten doctorem, Gedruckt zů Basel vff die Vasenaht, die man der
Darren kirchwich neñet, Im jor noch Christi geburt Tusent vierhundert.
vier vnd nüntzig. 1. 4. 9. 4. —Jo. B. von Olpe. Standard edition: Sebastian
Brants Narrenschiff, ed. Friedrich Zarncke, Leipzig, 1854. Original
editions: Bâle, 1494, 1495, 1499, 1506, 1509; Strassburg, 1512. Later
original editions: Frankfort, 1553, 1555, 1560, 1566; Bâle, 1574; Frank-
fort, 1625. Old unauthorized editions: Reutlingen, 1494; Nuremberg,
1494, Augsburg, 1494. German adaptations: Strassburg, 1494; Augs-
burg, 1495, 1498, 1531; Strassburg, 1540, 1545, 1549, 1564; Zürich, 1563;
Hasleben (Frankfort), 1629; Freystadt, no date.
Translations. Latin: By Jacob Locher, Stultifera Navis, 1497
(Basileae); Augustae Vindelicorum, 1497; Argentorati, 1497; Basil. 1497;
Basil. 1498; Paris, 1498; Lugduni, 1498; Argentorati, 1502; Basil. 1572.
After Locher, by Jodocus B: us Ascensius : Paris, 1505; Basil. 1406
(i. e. 1506); Basil. 1507; Paris, 1507, 1513, 1515.
Low German: Dat narren schyp, Lübeck, 1497. Dat nye schip van
Narragonien, Rostock, 1519. French: Poetical translation by Pierre
Riviere, Paris, 1497; Prose translation by Jehan Droyn, Lyon, 1498, 1499,
1579; Prose translation, after Locher, author unknown, Paris (after
1520), Lyon, 1529-30. Dutch: Paris, 1500; Bruxelles, 1548; Antwerp,
1584; Leyden, 1610; Amsterdam, 1635.
English: The Shyp of Folys of the Worlde. Translated out of Laten,
Frenche, and Doche into Englysshe tonge by Alexander Barclay, Preste.
. . . MCCCCCVIII etc. Pynson. 1509. Edited by T. H. Jamieson. 2 vols.
Edinburgh, London, 1874.
The Ship of Fooles. . . . With diuers other workes. . . very profitable
and fruitfull for all men. . . . Cawood, 1570.
The Shyppe of Fooles, translated out of frenche, by Henry Watson.
Wynkyn de Worde, 1509. Another edition. The grete Shyppe of Fooles
of this worlde. Wynkyn de Worde, 1517. (Brie, E. Stud. XXXVII,
p. 19, has pointed out that the first edition may have appeared even a
little before Barclay's translation. )
Here begynneth the Egloges of Alexander Barclay, prest, wherof the fyrst
thre conteyneth the myseryes of courters and courtes of all prynces in
generall. . . .