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People and organisations | Count |
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Caxton, William | 41 |
Caxton, William (1422-1491) | 41 |
Jacobus De Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298) | 19 |
Ellis, Frederick Startridge | 18 |
Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901) | 18 |
Kelmscott Press | 10 |
Lefevre, Raoul (1460-) | 4 |
Sparling, H Halliday | 3 |
Sparling, H. Halliday | 3 |
Cambridge University Library | 2 |
Fac-similes of examples from the press of William Caxton at Westminster
Price, Francis Compton; Caxton, William (1422-1491)
1877
A manuscript note states that six copies were done as large paper (proofs), not numbered.
William Caxton & his work : a paper read at a meeting of the Club of odd volumes in Boston, Massachusetts, in January 1908, with a letter from the author
Winship, George Parker (1871-1952); Caxton, William (1422-1491)
1937
"525 copies have been printed."
The history of Reynard the Foxe
Caxton, William (1422-1491); Sparling, H Halliday; Morris, William (1834-1896); Kelmscott Press
1892
Based on a Dutch prose rendering of Reinaerts historie, a 14th century recension and continuation of Reinaert de Vos. "Done into English out of Dutch by William Caxton, and now reprinted by... Willi...
The Golden legend (v. 1)
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press
1892
One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.
The Golden legend (v. 2)
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press
1892
One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.
The Golden legend (v. 3)
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press
1892
One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.
The order of chivalry
Llull, Ramón (1232??-1316); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Morris, William (1834-1896); Kelmscott Press
1892
L'Ordene de chevalerie and its translation are in verse. "Memoranda concerning the two pieces here reprinted [by F. S. Ellis]": p. 148-[151]. In 2 pts., each with special t.p. and colophon: pt. 2 ...
The Golden legend (v. 1)
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press
1892
One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.
The Golden legend (v. 2)
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press
1892
One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.
The Golden legend (v. 3)
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa (1229-1298); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Ellis, Frederick Startridge (1830-1901); Kelmscott Press
1892
One of 500 copies. Ransom, Private Presses, p. 325-6. Decorated initials. Translated by William Caxton.
Ars moriendi : that is to saye the craft for to deye for the helthe of mannes sowle : photolithograph of the unique and perfect copy, printed about 1491 by William Caxton or Wynken de Worde, preserved in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron (1849-1912); Caxton, William (1422-1491); Worde, Wynkyn de (1534)
[1891]
Imprint date from author's essay: 1 October 1891.
Sex quam elegantissimæ epistolæ
Caxton, William (1422-1491); Carmeliano, Pietro (1451-1527); Catholic Church. Pope (1471-1484 : Sixtus IV); Venice (Republic). Doge, 1479-1485 (Giovanni Mocenigo)
1892
Edition of 350 copies.