Caxton's Morte Darthur: the printing process and the authenticity of the text
In: Medium aevum
In: Medium aevum monographs N.S., 22
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In: Medium aevum
In: Medium aevum monographs N.S., 22
In: Early English Text Society
In: Original series 189
[288] p. ; A translation of: Faits d'armes et de chevalerie. ; Caption title, pi1r. ; Colophon reads: Thus endeth this boke whiche xp[ist]yne of pyse made [and] drewe out of the boke named vegecius de re militari [and] out of tharbre of bataylles wyth many other thynges sett in to the same requisite to werre [and] batailles whiche boke beyng in fre[n]she was delyuered to me will[ia]m Caxton by the most crysten kynge [and] redoubted prynce my naturel [and] souerayn lord kyng henry the, vij . the, xxiij, day of Ianyuere the, iiij, yere of his regne [and] desired [and] wylled me to translate this said boke [and] reduce it in to our english [and] natural tonge, [and] to put it in enprynte . Whiche translacyon was finysshed the, viij, day of Iuyll[y] the sayd yere [and] enprynted the, xiiij, day of Iuyll[y] next folowyng [and] ful fynyshyd . ; "Tharbre of bataylles" is by Honoré Bonet. ; Signatures: pi² A-R S⁶. ; Caption title, A1: Here begynneth the book of fayttes of armes [and] of chyualrye . ; The last leaf is blank. ; Sheet S2.5 is in two settings; S2r lines 4-5 have (1) "Consules of Mountpellyer" or (2) "Consules of Mountpollyer". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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