In deme iare na Cristi gebort. Dusent vierhundert .lxxxxij. vppe den Sesten dach des Mertzen. [March 6, 1492]
2
La mer des hystoires
[July 1488-Feb. 1489]
3
Vincent, of Beauvais, -1264
Speculum historiale
1474
4
[Rudime[n]tum nouicioru[m]]
MCCCLXXV [1475]
5
Schedel, Hartmann, 1440–1514
Das buch Der Croniken vnnd geschichten mit figuren vnd pildnussen von Anbeginn der welt biss auff dise vnsere Zeÿt
18 September 1496
6
Rolevinck, Werner, 1425–1502
Fasciculus temporum
[1481]
7
Rolevinck, Werner, 1425–1502
Fasciculus tempo[rum]: omnes antiquoru[m] cronicas complectens: Incipit feliciter
[24 November, 1480]
8
Jacobus Philippus, Bergomensis, 1434–1520
Supplementum chronicharum
anno a natiuitate D[omi]ni Mcccclxxxxij. die decimoquinto Februarij [1493]
9
Vincent, of Beauvais, -1264
Speculum historiale
4 Dec., 1473
10
Abbot, George, 1562–1633
A briefe description of the whole worlde
1605
11
Schedel, Hartmann, 1440–1514
Registrum huius operis libri cronicarum cu[m] figuris et ÿmagi[ni]bus ab inicio mu[n]di
duodecima mensis Iulij anno salutis n[ost]r[a]e. 1493
12
Schedel, Hartmann, 1440–1514
Register des Buchs der Croniken vnd Geschichten
Volbracht a[m]m. xxiij. Tag des Monats Decembris nach der Gepurt Cristi vnssers Haylands M.cccc.xciij. [1493] Iar
13
Vincent, of Beauvais, -1264
Incipit prologus Fratris Vincēncij [sic] de burgundia ordinis predicatorum in libru[m] qui dicitur Speculum hystoriale
M.cccc.lxxiiij. [1474]
14
Botero, Giovanni, 1540–1617
An historicall description of the most famous kingdomes and common-weales in the worlde
1603
15
Higden, Ranulf, -1364
Policronicon
ended the thyrtenth daye of Apryll the tenth yere of the regne of kyng Harry the seuenth. And of the incarnacyon of our lord: MCCCC lxxxxv [13 April 1495]
Sub anno d[omi]ni Millesimo quadrigentesimoseptuagesimo sexto feria sexta ante Martini ep[isco]pi [8 November 1476]
17
Higden, Ranulf, -1364
Grete thankynges, lawde, & honoure we merytoryously ben bounde to yelde and offre vnto wryters of hystoryes, whiche gretely haue prouffyted oure mortal lyf, that shewe vnto the reders and herers by the ensamples of thynges passyd, what thynge is to be desyred