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Dits des philosophes [English] The dictes or sayengis of the philosophres. Translated from the French of Guillaume de Tigonville, by Anthony Wydeville (or Woodville), Earl Rivers

ISTC No.id00273000
TitleDits des philosophes [English] The dictes or sayengis of the philosophres. Translated from the French of Guillaume de Tigonville, by Anthony Wydeville (or Woodville), Earl Rivers
ImprintWestminster : William Caxton, 18 Nov. 1477 (about 1480)
Format
NotesDated from the paper-stocks used (BMC). Reprinted, including the colophon, from the edition of 1477
Language of itemeng
Reference worksGoff D273; GfT 2275; Duff 124; DeR(C) 38; Cx 38; STC 6828; Kat.Göttingen 2000 Abb.26; Rosenwald 398; Pr 9635; BMC XI 115; GW 8322
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2002. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 48 - Printing in England Part I, EN 28
IISTC. Copy: London BL, C.10.b.2

Holdings

GermanyGöttingen, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
IrelandDublin, Trinity College
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, British Library (C.10.b.2 = IB.55031)
London, British Library (IB.55032) (Fragment of printers' waste, bound with IB.55003)
London, British Library (Harl.5993/3) (Fragment of 13 lines in the Bagford Collection, not in BMC)
United States of AmericaSan Marino CA, Huntington Library (DeR 38.4)
Washington DC, Library of Congress, Rare Book Division, Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection
Washington DC, Folger Shakespeare Library (fragment, bottom portion of leaf 33 only)
Number of holding institutions8
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00
 
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Dits des philosophes [English] The dictes or sayengis of the philosophres. Translated from the French of Guillaume de Tigonville, by Anthony Wydeville (or Woodville), Earl Rivers

ISTC No.id00273000
TitleDits des philosophes [English] The dictes or sayengis of the philosophres. Translated from the French of Guillaume de Tigonville, by Anthony Wydeville (or Woodville), Earl Rivers
ImprintWestminster : William Caxton, 18 Nov. 1477 (about 1480)
Format
NotesDated from the paper-stocks used (BMC). Reprinted, including the colophon, from the edition of 1477
Language of itemeng
Reference worksGoff D273; GfT 2275; Duff 124; DeR(C) 38; Cx 38; STC 6828; Kat.Göttingen 2000 Abb.26; Rosenwald 398; Pr 9635; BMC XI 115; GW 8322
Related resourcesMicrofiche: Primary Source Microfilm (an imprint of Cengage Learning), 2002. Incunabula: the Printing Revolution in Europe 1455-1500. Unit 48 - Printing in England Part I, EN 28
IISTC. Copy: London BL, C.10.b.2

Holdings

GermanyGöttingen, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
IrelandDublin, Trinity College
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandLondon, British Library (C.10.b.2 = IB.55031)
London, British Library (IB.55032) (Fragment of printers' waste, bound with IB.55003)
London, British Library (Harl.5993/3) (Fragment of 13 lines in the Bagford Collection, not in BMC)
United States of AmericaSan Marino CA, Huntington Library (DeR 38.4)
Washington DC, Library of Congress, Rare Book Division, Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection
Washington DC, Folger Shakespeare Library (fragment, bottom portion of leaf 33 only)
Number of holding institutions8
Last Edit2023-11-01 12:00:00.00