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Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740)4
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400)1
Hoccleve, Thomas (1370?-1450?)1
Lydgate, John (1370?-1451?)1
Skeat, Walter W (1835-1912)1
Thynne, William (1546)1

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Cyclopædia : or, An universal dictionary of arts and sciences... The whole intended as a course of antient and modern learning, extracted from the best authors, dictionaries, journals, memoirs. transactions, ephemerides, &c. in several languages (v.1)

Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740)

1738

Tail-pieces. Vol. 1: A-K; -- Vol. 2: L-Z. Except for the preliminaries, there is no pagination. The illustrations are the same as in the first edition. Plate 10 (as well as 2 and 19) is unnumbered....

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Cyclopædia : or, An universal dictionary of arts and sciences... The whole intended as a course of antient and modern learning, extracted from the best authors, dictionaries, journals, memoirs. transactions, ephemerides, &c. in several languages (v.2)

Chambers, Ephraim (1680-1740)

1738

Tail-pieces. Vol. 1: A-K; -- Vol. 2: L-Z. Except for the preliminaries, there is no pagination. The illustrations are the same as in the first edition. Plate 10 (as well as 2 and 19) is unnumbered....

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The works of Geoffrey Chaucer and others : being a reproduction in fasimile of the first collected edition 1532, from the copy in the British museum

Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Skeat, Walter W (1835-1912); Thynne, William (1546); Lydgate, John (1370?-1451?); Hoccleve, Thomas (1370?-1450?)

[1905]

Original title [within ornamental border]: the workers of / Geffray Chau / cer newly printed/with / dyuers workes whi / che were neuer in / print before: As in the table mor playnly / dothe appere. Cu...

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