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Credit: Antoine Vérard / by John Macfarlane. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![OF MAY—JUNE, 1503, BEARING NO ADDRESS. 67. Art of good living. 1503, 30 May. 40. Collation; 202 unnumbered leaves, sig. a-z6, z6, aa-gg6, hh-ii8. Printed in double columns, 33 lines to a full column. Description : [a7 a.'] The book intitulyd The art / of good lywyng z good deyng.// [ii7 «.] Heyr endysh the traytte of / god lyuyng and good deyng et / of paynys of hel et the paynys / of purgatoyr the traytte of the / cummyng of ante/cryst the .xv. syngys goyng afor the iugemet / general of god the ioyes of pa/radys and the iugement gene/ral imprentyt in parys the .xxx. / Day of the mowneth of may.// [ii7 b.~\ [Device.] [ii8 a.~\ Et thys suffycys of the ioys of paradis z conseqwently of al the traytte the qwych as beyn translatyt in parys the xiii. of May of franch in englysh oon thow- sand .v. hondreth et .iii. years, etc. Illustrations : All the cuts from the Art de bien Mourir of 1492. At the beginning and end are found a cut of St. George and the Dragon, also found on the title of the Salisbury Missal, printed by Martin Morin at Rouen in 1497. Copies known: Brit. Mus. (C. 21. d. 25, imperfedt), Bib. Nat.* (Res. D. 1299). 68. Kalendar of Shyppars. 1503, 23 June. 40. Collation : 96 unnumbered leaves, sig. a-m8, the last missing and doubtless blank, or bearing only Verard’s device. 40 lines to a full page. Description: [at al\ The kalendayr of / the shyppars./ Followys thys that contenys thys present kalendayr of the shyppars / wyth syndry addycyons new adiowstyt /, etc. [m7 b.~\ Heyr endysh the kalendar of shyppars / translatyt of franch I englysh to the lowyng / of almyghty god z of hys gloryows mother J mary and of the holy cowrt of hywyn pren-/tyt I parys the .xxiii. day of iuyng oon thow-/sand. CCCCC. z. iii.// Illustrations: A large number of cuts first used by Verard in his Art de bien Mourir of 1492 and his Terence of 1500 (?), also a few miscellaneous](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28040181_0075.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


