Virgil, Here fynyssheth the boke yf [sic] Eneydos , [not before 23 June 1490]
- Title(s):
- Here fynyssheth the boke yf [sic] Eneydos / compyled by Vyrgyle, which hathe be translated oute of latyne in to frenshe, and oute of frenshe reduced in to Englysshe by me wyll[ia]m Caxton, the xxij. daye of Iuyn. the yere of our lorde. M.iiij. Clxxxx. The fythe yere of the regne of kynge Henry the seuenth.
- Additional Title(s):
Here fynyssheth the boke of Eneydos
After dyuerse werkes made, translated and achieued, hauyng noo werke in hande. I sittyng in my studye where as laye many dyuerse paunflettis and bookys. happened that to my hande cam a lytyl booke in frenshe
After dyverse werkes made, translated and achieved, havyng noo werke in hande. I sittyng in my studye where as laye many dyverse paunflettis and bookys. happened that to my hande cam a lytyl booke in frenshe
Nest and grete clerkes haue ben wyth me and desired me to wryte the moste curyous termes that I coude fynde
Nest and grete clerkes have ben wyth me and desired me to wryte the moste curyous termes that I coude fynde- Published/Created:
- [Westminster] : [William Caxton], [not before 23 June 1490]
- Physical Description:
- [172] p. ; 26 cm (fol.)
- Holdings:
- Rare Books and ManuscriptsPA6807.A5 C3 1490Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection[Request]
- Copyright Status:
- Copyright Not Evaluated
- Full Orbis Record:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3586308
- Classification:
- Books
- Notes:
- A translation of a French version by Guillaume Le Roy of an Italian paraphrase of parts of the "Aeneid" by Virgil and "De casibus illustrium virorum" by Giovanni Boccaccio.
Title from colophon.
Beginning of text, A1r: "After dyuerse werkes made, translated and achieued, hauyng noo werke in hande. I sittyng in my studye where as laye many dyuerse paunflettis and bookys. happened that to my hande cam a lytyl booke in frenshe."
Beginning of text on A2 recto: "nest and grete clerkes haue ben wyth me and desired me to wryte the moste curyous termes that I coude fynde ... "
Beginning of text on B1 recto: "To the honour of god almyghty, and to the gloryous vyrgyne Marye moder of alle grace ... "
Aiij2 and leaf L8 are blank.
Signatures: A⁶ B-L⁸.
Without pagination or foliation, and with no catchwords.
31 lines to the full page.
With Caxton's device on leaf L7 verso.
Carl H. Pforzheimer Library, 1026
Copinger, W.A. Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum, 6159
Duff, E.G. Fifteenth century English books, 404
English short title catalogue, S109601
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640, 24796
Grolier Club. Fifty-five books printed before 1525 (1968), 15
Goff, F.R. Incunabula in American libraries, V 199
Needham, P. Printer & the pardoner, Cx 97
Rhodes (Oxford colleges), 1832
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.), 24796
Selected exhibitions: "Fifty-five Books Printed before 1525: Representing the Works of England's First Printers, an Exhibition from the Collection of Paul Mellon" (Grolier Club, 17 January-3 March 1968).
BAC: British Art Center copy lacks leaf L8 (blank). Bound in 18th-century diced calf, with gilt edges. Had bound with it: Sallust. Here begynneth the famous cronycle of the warre which the Romayns had agaynst Iugurth vsurper of the kyngdome of Numidy. Imprented at London: By Richarde Pynson, printer vnto the kynges noble grace, [1523 or 1524?]
BAC: British Art Center copy: "At front is the bookplate of Joseph Brereton, 'E libris / Josephi Brereton. / de Helmingham in Com. Suffolc. At back, another, 'E libris / Josephi Brereton. / Regin. Coll. Cantab.' On one of the flyleaves is Brereton's ownership inscription with the date 1738 and a note in his hand: 'The Classics of an Age that heard of none, / Here Caxton sleeps with Pynson at his side.' (referring to the Pynson Sallust bound with the Virgil). De Ricci (96.3) located this copy in the Earl of Dysart's collection. It was sold in the Dysart sale at Sotheby's (June 1938) where it was bought by Maggs. From Sir Arthur Howard."--Grolier Club. - Subject Terms:
- Brereton, Joseph, 1719–1787 -- Bookplate.Dysart, William John Tollemache, 1859–1935 -- Provenance.Incunabula in Yale Library.
- Form/Genre:
- Printer's marks.
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