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Saint Albon and Saint Amphibalus
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Lydgate and Burghs Secrees of old philisoffres
a version of the "Secreta secretorum" ; from the Sloane ms. 2464, with introduction, notes, and glossary -
Lydgate's Fabula Duorum Mercatorum
aus dem Nachl. des J. Zupitza nach sämtl. Hs. -
Justini Alethophili Jur. Consulti Epistola Ad Justinum Febronium J.C.
Qua Continentur Animadversiones In Commentarium, Quem Is Nuper Ediderat In Suam Retractationem Pio VI. Pontifici Maximo Kalendis Novembris An. MDCCLXXVIII. Submissam -
Justini Alethophili Jur. Consulti Epistola Ad Justinum Febronium J.C.
Qua Continentur Animadversiones In Commentarium, Quem Is Nuper Ediderat In Suam Retractationem Pio VI. Pontifici Maximo Kalendis Novembris An. MDCCLXXVIII. Submissam -
John Lydgate's "Lives of Ss Edmund & Fremund" and the "Extra miracles of St Edmund"
edited from British Library MS Harley 2278 and Bodleian Library MS Ashmole 46 -
Genealogia Imperatorum, Regum, Principum, Comitum, Baronum Et Dynastarum Germanorum totius Orbis Christiani, Sive Opus Genealogicum Catholicum, In Quo Praecipuae Familiae Basilikai, maxime vero Regum ac Principum Germanorum in toto orbe Christiano dilatatorum stirpes ac prosapiae, inde ab eorum origine usq[ue] ad praesentem aetatem continentur ...
Nunc recensitum & Indice atque Oeconomia operis totius auctum -
Genealogia Imperatorum, Regum, Principum, Comitum, Baronum Et Dynastarum Germanorum totius Orbis Christiani, Sive Opus Genealogicum Catholicum, In Quo Praecipuae Familiae Basilikai, maxime vero Regum ac Principum Germanorum in toto orbe Christiano dilatatorum stirpes ac prosapiae, inde ab eorum origine usq[ue] ad praesentem aetatem continentur ...
Nunc recensitum & Indice atque Oeconomia operis totius auctum -
Poems
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The life of St Edmund, king and martyr
John Lydgate's illustrated verse life presented to Henry VI ; a facsimile of British Library Ms Harley 2278 -
Lydgate and Burghs Secrees of old philisoffres
a version of the "Secreta secretorum" ; from the Sloane ms. 2464, with introduction, notes, and glossary -
Lydgate and Burgh's secrees of old philisoffres
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The workes of our antient and learned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed
In this impression you shall find these additions: 1 His portraiture and progenie shewed. 2 His life collected. 3 Arguments to euery booke gathered. 4 Old and obscure words explaned. 5 Authors by him cited, declared. 6 Difficulties opened. 7 Two bookes of his, neuer before printed -
The discription of the contrey of Aphrique
the fyrst part of the worlde, with the cituation of al the countreys together, with the perticuler maners lawes, and ceremonies, of dyuers people inhabityng in the same part. Translated out of Frenche into Englyshe by Wyllyam Prat of London, the fyrst daye of the newe yere, M.CCCCC.LIIII. Rede it dylygently, marke it perfectly, reuolue it thorowly, beare it equally, beholde the auctours simplicitie, and prayse God almyghty -
The moost excellent treatise of the thre kynges of Coleyne
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The workes of our antient and lerned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed
In this impression you shall find these additions: 1 His portraiture and progenie shewed. 2 His life collected. 3 Arguments to euery booke gathered. 4 Old and obscure words explaned. 5 Authors by him cited, declared. 6 Difficulties opened. 7 Two bookes of his neuer before printed -
The workes of our antient and lerned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed
In this impression you shall find these additions: 1 His portraiture and progenie shewed. 2 His life collected. 3 Arguments to euery booke gathered. 4 Old and obscure words explaned. 5 Authors by him cited, declared. 6 Difficulties opened. 7 Two bookes of his neuer before printed -
The vvorkes of our ancient and learned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed. To that which was done in the former impression, thus much is now added. 1 In the life of Chaucer many things inserted. 2 The whole worke by old copies reformed. 3 Sentences and prouerbes noted. 4 The signification of the old and obscure words prooued: also caracters shewing from what tongue or dialect they be deriued. 5 The Latine and French, not Englished by Chaucer, translated. 6 The treatise called Iacke Vpland, against friers: and Chaucers A.B.C. called La priere de nostre Dame, at this impression added
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The vvorkes of our ancient and lerned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed. To that which was done in the former impression, thus much is now added. 1 In the life of Chaucer many things inserted. 2 The whole worke by old copies reformed. 3 Sentences and prouerbes noted. 4 The signification of the old and obscure words proued: also caracters shewing from what tongue or dialect they be deriued. 5 The Latine and French, not Englished by Chaucer, translated. 6 The treatise called Iacke Vpland, against friers: and Chaucers A.B.C. called La priere de nostre Dame, at this impression added
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Here begynneth a lytell treatyse of the horse, the shepe, & the goos
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This boke is compyled by Dan Iohn Lydgate monke of Burye, at the excitacion [and] styrynge of the noble and victorious prynce, Kynge Henry the fyfthe, i[n] the honoure glorie [and] reuerence of the byrthe of our moste blessed Lady, mayde, wyfe, [and] mother of our lorde Iesu Christe, chapitred as foloweth by this table
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Here foloweth the interpretacyon of the names of goddys, and goddesses: as it is rehersed in thys treatyse folowynge as poets wryte
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The life and death of Hector
One, and the first of the most puissant, valiant, and renowned monarches of the world, called the nyne worthies. Shewing his jnvincible force, together with the marvailous, and most famous acts by him atchieved and done in the great, long, and terrible siege, which the princes of Greece held about the towne of Troy, for the space of tenne yeares. And finally his vnfortunate death after hee had fought a hundred mayne battailes in open field against the Grecians: the which heerein are all at large described. Wherein there were slaine on both sides fourteene hundred, and sixe thowsand, fourscore, and sixe men. VVritten by Iohn Lidgate monke of Berry, and by him dedicated to the high and mighty prince Henrie the fift, King of England -
The fall of prynces. Gathered by John Bochas, fro[m] the begynnyng of the world vntyll his time, translated into English by John Lidgate monke of Burye
Wherunto is added the fall of al such as since that time were notable in Englande: diligently collected out of the chronicles -
Basilica SS. Udalrici Et Afrae Augustae Vindelicorum
Historice descripta atq[ue] aeneis figuris illustrata