Volume 1
Catalogue of books in the library of the British Museum printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of books in English printed abroad, to the year 1640.
- Date:
- 1884
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of books in the library of the British Museum printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, and of books in English printed abroad, to the year 1640. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![of Auyan. [Fol. cxx.] Hero fynysshen the fables of Auian, And after folowen the fables of Al- fonco. [Fol. exxxiij. verso ;] Hero enden the fables of Alfonce, And folowen other fables of Poge the Florentyn. End. And here with I fynyssho this book translated ... by me W. Caxton, etc. 33.1L, Emprynted by ... W. Caxton at Westmynstre in thabbey, 1484. fol. C. 11. c. 17. Without titlcpage. This copy commences on Folio ij°. sig. a ij., and wants the woodcut occupying the first leaf in a complete copy, which however has been supplied in fac-similo. Register a ij.—s vj., comprising 141 leaves, 38 lines to a full page. There are also in this copy, five blank leaves at the be- ginning, and two at the end. — Another edition. 33. 21. Few MS. Notes. B. Pynson, [London, 1500?] fol. C. 38. g. 2. Imperfect; wanting the original titlepage, sig. a, b, and e iiii.: 94 leaves remaining; without pagina- tion ; register c-s, in sixes. A title- page and the portion wanting at the beginning are supplied from an 8vo edition of 1634. MSOP. The Fables of Esope in Englishe with all his life and Fortune . . . whereunto is added the Fables of Avyan. And also the Fables of Alfonce, with the Fables of Poge the Florentyne, etc. 33. %. II. Wylces, London, [1570?] 8vo. 12304. aaa. 32. — Another edition. 33. 21. Imprinted for A. Hebb, London, 1634. 8vo. 636. b. 38. — Another copy. G. 7760. — JEsopz Fablz in tru Orto- graphy with Grammar-notz. Her- untoo ar also jooined the short sentenc6z of the wyz Cato . . . both of which autorz ar trans- lated out-of Latin intoo E'nglish by W. Bullokar. 2 pts. 33. 21 E. Bollifant, London, 1585. 8vo. 12305. aaa. 35. AFFINATI D'ACUTO (Ja- copo) The Dumbe Divine Speaker; or, dumbe speaker of Divinity. A .. . treatise in praise of silence : shewing both the dig- nitie, and defectes of the tongue . . . translated by A. M. For W. Leake, London, 1605. 4to. 8406. ccc. 2. AFRICA. The discription of the countrey of Aphrique, . . . with the cituation of al the Coun- treys together, with the perticuler maners, lawes, and ceremonies, of dyvers people inhabtyng in the same part. Translated out of Frenche into Englyshe by W. Prat, etc. 33. 21. W. Poicel, Londo, 1554. 8vo. 793. a. 24. AGAPETUS, Biaconus. The preceptes teachyng a prynce or a noble estate his duetie. Written by Agapetus in Greke to the em- perour Justinian, and after trans- lated into Latin, and nowe to Englysshe, by T. Paynell. 33. 21. T. Bertlielet, London, [ 1540 ?] 8vo. 231. k. 20. AGARD (Arthur) The Re- pertorie of Eecords : remaining in the 4. Treasuries on the Eeceijit side at Westminster [by A. A. and] the two Remembrancers of the Exchequer. With a briefe introductive inilex of the Eecords of the Chancery and Tower . . . as also, a . . . Calender of all those Eecords of the Tower ; in which are contayned . . . whatsoever may give satisfaction to the searcher, for Tenure or Tytle of any thing. [Edited by T. Powell] B. Alsop and T. Faiccet, for B. Fisher, London, 1631. 4to. 819. c. 1. — Another copy. 883. d. 18.(2.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24748596_0001_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


