]
Reprints of Books mentioned in the Text, etc.
Reprints of Books mentioned in the Text, etc.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v02
vi, chap.
xl.
Plumpton Correspondence. Vol. I. Ed. Stapleton, T. Camden Soc. 1839.
For other specimens of 15th century prose, consult Early English Text
Society's publications, e. g.
Book of Quinte Essence (1440-70). Ed. Furnivall, F. J. 1866.
English Conquest of Ireland, The. A. D. 1166–1185. Mainly from the
Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis. Ed. Furnivall, F. J.
[Mid-15th cent. prose. ] E. E. T. S. 1896.
Lanfrank's Cirurgie (1396 and 1420). Ed. Fleischhacker, R. von. 1894.
La Tour Landry (c. 1440). Ed. Wright, T. 1868.
Melusine (c. 1500). Ed. Donald, A. K. 1895.
Religious Pieces (c. 1440). Ed. Perry, G. G. 1867.
Secreta Secretorum. Three prose translations by Yonge, J. , 1428. Ed.
Steele, R. 1898.
Three Kings' Sons (c. 1500). Ed. Furnivall, F. J. 1895.
Iwo Fifteenth Century Cookery Books. Ed. Austin, T. 1888.
Dictionaries:
Catholicon Anglicum (1483). An English-Latin word-book. Ed. Herrtage,
S. J. 1881. E. E. T. S. and Camden Soc.
Promptorium Parvulorum. Camden Soc. 1843-65. New edition, Mayhew,
E. E. T. S. , forthcoming.
On scribes and book trade, see:
Kirchhoff, Albrecht. Handschriftshändler des Mittelalters. Leipzig, 1853.
Morley, H. English Writers. Vol. 11, chap. xii. 1890.
Wattenbach, W. Das Schriftswesen im Mittelalter. 3rd ed. Leipzig, 1896.
For prices, see hints in Catalogues of MSS in College Libraries, Cambridge,
ed. James, M. R.
CHAPTERS XIII AND XIV
THE INTRODUOTION OF PRINTING INTO ENGLAND AND
THE EARLY WORK OF THE PRESS
AND
ENGLISH PROSE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. II
CAXTON. MALORY. BERNERS
General Authorities, etc.
Ames, J. Typographical Antiquities: being an historical account of
Printing in England. 1749.
Bigmore, E. C. and Wyman, C. W. H. Bibliography of Printing. 3 vols.
1880-6.
Blades, R. H. Who was Caxton ? 1877.
Blades, W. The life and typography of William Caxton. 2 vols. 1861-3.
British Museum Catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland and
Ireland, and of books in English printed abroad to the year 1640. 3 vols.
1884.
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Reprints of Books mentioned in the Text, etc.
Aesop, The Fables of, as first printed by W. Caxton in 1484 with those of
Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Ed. Jacobs, J. 2 parts. 1889.
Apollyn of Thyre, The romance of Kynge. Reproduced in facsimile by
Ashbee, E. W. 1870.
Arnold, Richard. The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's
Chronicle. Ed. Douce, F. 1811.
Aymon, The right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of.
Englisht from the French by W. Caxton. Ed. Richardson, 0. E. E. T. S.
Ex. Ser. XLIV. 1884.
Berners: The history of the valiant knight Arthur of Little Britain, a
romance of chivalry originally translated from the French by John
Bourchier, Lord Berners. Ed. Utterson, E. V. 1814.
The Castell of Love. Printed c. 1540.
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Bourchier, Lord Berners, annis 1523-5. [Pynson. ] Ed. Ker, W. P.
Tudor Translations. 6 vols. 1901-3. [A handy reduced edition of
Berners' Froissart was published in 1895, ed. with introduction and notes
by Macaulay, G. C. Baron J. M. B. C. Kervyn de Lettenhove's Froissart:
étude litt. sur le xivº siècle, Paris, 1857, should be consulted. ]
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Bourchier, Lord Berners, and printed by Wynkyn de Worde about
1534. Ed. Lee, S. L. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. XL, XLI, XLIII, L. 1882-7.
The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius (trans. from Guevara) 1535 ff.
[See Ten Brink, B. , Hist. Eng. Lit. , Eng, trans. 1902, vol. 11, 187 ff. ]
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485
Berners, Dame Juliana: The Boke of Saint Albans. Reproduced in fac-
simile. Ed. Blades, William. 1881.
A treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle: being a facsimile reproduction
of the first book on the subject of fishing printed in England by Wynkyn
de Worde at Westminster in 1496. Ed. Watkins, M. G. 1880. [See also
Reliquiae Antiquae, 149. ]
Blanchardyn and Eglantine, Caxton's. Ed. Kellner, L. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser.
LVIII. 1890.
Charles the Great, The Life of, translated from the French by William
Caxton. Ed. Herrtage, S. J. English Charlemagne romances, parts 3, 4.
1880-1.
Chesse, Caxton's Game and playe of the, 1474, a verbatim reprint of the first
edition. Ed. Axon, W. E. A. 1883.
Chivalry, The Order of. Translated from the French by W. Caxton. Ed.
Ellis, F. S. Kelmscott Press, Hammersmith, 1892.
Christine de Pisan. Morale proverbes . . . reproduced in imitation of the
original edition. Ed. Blades, W. 1859.
Complaint of a lover's life, The. Controversy between a lover and a jay. Ed.
Dibdin, T. F. Roxburghe Club, XVIII. 1818.
Curial made by maystere Alain Charretier, The, translated by William
Caxton. Collated with the French original by Paul Meyer and ed.
Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. Liv. 1888.
Curtesye, Book of, Caxton's. Ed. Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. III.
1868.
Dialogues in French and English by William Caxton. c. 1483. Ed. Bradley, H.
E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. LXXIX. 1900.
Diotes and sayings of the philosophers, The. A facsimile reproduction. Ed.
Blades, W. 1877.
Eneydos, Caxton's. Ed. Culley, M. T. and Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. Ex.
Ser. LVII. 1890.
Fabyan, R. The new chronicles of England and France, in two parts.
Reprinted from Pynson's edition of 1516. Ed. Ellis, H. 1811.
Godeffroy of Boloyne or the siege and conqueste of Jerusalem. . . . Translated
from the French by W. Caxton. Ed.
Plumpton Correspondence. Vol. I. Ed. Stapleton, T. Camden Soc. 1839.
For other specimens of 15th century prose, consult Early English Text
Society's publications, e. g.
Book of Quinte Essence (1440-70). Ed. Furnivall, F. J. 1866.
English Conquest of Ireland, The. A. D. 1166–1185. Mainly from the
Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis. Ed. Furnivall, F. J.
[Mid-15th cent. prose. ] E. E. T. S. 1896.
Lanfrank's Cirurgie (1396 and 1420). Ed. Fleischhacker, R. von. 1894.
La Tour Landry (c. 1440). Ed. Wright, T. 1868.
Melusine (c. 1500). Ed. Donald, A. K. 1895.
Religious Pieces (c. 1440). Ed. Perry, G. G. 1867.
Secreta Secretorum. Three prose translations by Yonge, J. , 1428. Ed.
Steele, R. 1898.
Three Kings' Sons (c. 1500). Ed. Furnivall, F. J. 1895.
Iwo Fifteenth Century Cookery Books. Ed. Austin, T. 1888.
Dictionaries:
Catholicon Anglicum (1483). An English-Latin word-book. Ed. Herrtage,
S. J. 1881. E. E. T. S. and Camden Soc.
Promptorium Parvulorum. Camden Soc. 1843-65. New edition, Mayhew,
E. E. T. S. , forthcoming.
On scribes and book trade, see:
Kirchhoff, Albrecht. Handschriftshändler des Mittelalters. Leipzig, 1853.
Morley, H. English Writers. Vol. 11, chap. xii. 1890.
Wattenbach, W. Das Schriftswesen im Mittelalter. 3rd ed. Leipzig, 1896.
For prices, see hints in Catalogues of MSS in College Libraries, Cambridge,
ed. James, M. R.
CHAPTERS XIII AND XIV
THE INTRODUOTION OF PRINTING INTO ENGLAND AND
THE EARLY WORK OF THE PRESS
AND
ENGLISH PROSE IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. II
CAXTON. MALORY. BERNERS
General Authorities, etc.
Ames, J. Typographical Antiquities: being an historical account of
Printing in England. 1749.
Bigmore, E. C. and Wyman, C. W. H. Bibliography of Printing. 3 vols.
1880-6.
Blades, R. H. Who was Caxton ? 1877.
Blades, W. The life and typography of William Caxton. 2 vols. 1861-3.
British Museum Catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland and
Ireland, and of books in English printed abroad to the year 1640. 3 vols.
1884.
31-2
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Dibdin, T. F. Typographical Antiquities. Begun by Joseph Ames, aug-
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Dibelius, W. John Capgrave und die Englische Schriftsprache. Anglia,
XXIII, XXIV passim.
Duff, E. G. The Printers, Stationers and Bookbinders of Westminster and
London from 1476 to 1535. Cambridge, 1906.
William Caxton. Chicago, 1905.
A Century of the English Book-trade. Bibliographical Society. 1905.
Herbert, W. Typographical Antiquities. Begun by Joseph Ames. 3 vols.
1785-90.
Lekebusch, J. Die Londoner Urkundensprache von 1430-1500. Halle
1906.
Lewis, J. Life of Caxton. 1737.
Madan, F. The early Oxford press. Oxford, 1895.
The Day-book of John Dorne. Oxford Historical Society, Collectanea.
Vol. 1. Oxford, 1885.
Middleton, Conyers. The Origin of Printing in England. Cambridge, 1735.
Morley, H. English Writers. Vol. vi. 1890.
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Printers, Handlists of English. Bibliographical Society. 1895-1906.
Proctor, R. G. O. Jan van Doesborch. Bibliographical Society Monographs,
II. 1894.
Römstedt, H. Die englische Schriftsprache bei Caxton. Göttingen, 1890.
Sayle, C. E. Early English printed English books in the University Library,
Cambridge. 4 vols. Cambridge, 1900 ff.
[Certain of Caxton's prefaces and epilogues are reprinted in A. W. Pollard's
Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse, 1903.
]
Reprints of Books mentioned in the Text, etc.
Aesop, The Fables of, as first printed by W. Caxton in 1484 with those of
Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Ed. Jacobs, J. 2 parts. 1889.
Apollyn of Thyre, The romance of Kynge. Reproduced in facsimile by
Ashbee, E. W. 1870.
Arnold, Richard. The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's
Chronicle. Ed. Douce, F. 1811.
Aymon, The right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of.
Englisht from the French by W. Caxton. Ed. Richardson, 0. E. E. T. S.
Ex. Ser. XLIV. 1884.
Berners: The history of the valiant knight Arthur of Little Britain, a
romance of chivalry originally translated from the French by John
Bourchier, Lord Berners. Ed. Utterson, E. V. 1814.
The Castell of Love. Printed c. 1540.
The chronicle of Froissart, translated out of French by Sir John
Bourchier, Lord Berners, annis 1523-5. [Pynson. ] Ed. Ker, W. P.
Tudor Translations. 6 vols. 1901-3. [A handy reduced edition of
Berners' Froissart was published in 1895, ed. with introduction and notes
by Macaulay, G. C. Baron J. M. B. C. Kervyn de Lettenhove's Froissart:
étude litt. sur le xivº siècle, Paris, 1857, should be consulted. ]
The boke of Duke Huon of Burdeux, done into English by Sir John
Bourchier, Lord Berners, and printed by Wynkyn de Worde about
1534. Ed. Lee, S. L. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. XL, XLI, XLIII, L. 1882-7.
The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius (trans. from Guevara) 1535 ff.
[See Ten Brink, B. , Hist. Eng. Lit. , Eng, trans. 1902, vol. 11, 187 ff. ]
c
## p. 485 (#503) ############################################
Chapters XIII and XIV
485
Berners, Dame Juliana: The Boke of Saint Albans. Reproduced in fac-
simile. Ed. Blades, William. 1881.
A treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle: being a facsimile reproduction
of the first book on the subject of fishing printed in England by Wynkyn
de Worde at Westminster in 1496. Ed. Watkins, M. G. 1880. [See also
Reliquiae Antiquae, 149. ]
Blanchardyn and Eglantine, Caxton's. Ed. Kellner, L. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser.
LVIII. 1890.
Charles the Great, The Life of, translated from the French by William
Caxton. Ed. Herrtage, S. J. English Charlemagne romances, parts 3, 4.
1880-1.
Chesse, Caxton's Game and playe of the, 1474, a verbatim reprint of the first
edition. Ed. Axon, W. E. A. 1883.
Chivalry, The Order of. Translated from the French by W. Caxton. Ed.
Ellis, F. S. Kelmscott Press, Hammersmith, 1892.
Christine de Pisan. Morale proverbes . . . reproduced in imitation of the
original edition. Ed. Blades, W. 1859.
Complaint of a lover's life, The. Controversy between a lover and a jay. Ed.
Dibdin, T. F. Roxburghe Club, XVIII. 1818.
Curial made by maystere Alain Charretier, The, translated by William
Caxton. Collated with the French original by Paul Meyer and ed.
Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. Liv. 1888.
Curtesye, Book of, Caxton's. Ed. Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. III.
1868.
Dialogues in French and English by William Caxton. c. 1483. Ed. Bradley, H.
E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. LXXIX. 1900.
Diotes and sayings of the philosophers, The. A facsimile reproduction. Ed.
Blades, W. 1877.
Eneydos, Caxton's. Ed. Culley, M. T. and Furnivall, F. J. E. E. T. S. Ex.
Ser. LVII. 1890.
Fabyan, R. The new chronicles of England and France, in two parts.
Reprinted from Pynson's edition of 1516. Ed. Ellis, H. 1811.
Godeffroy of Boloyne or the siege and conqueste of Jerusalem. . . . Translated
from the French by W. Caxton. Ed.
