- (Blake, 2004–07).
Another early title was
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres (Sayings of the Philosophers),
first printed on 18
November 1477, translated...
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Caxton prints Earl Rivers'
translation of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres, the
first full-length book
printed in
England on a
printing press. 1478...
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Westminster Abbey; on 18
November 1477, he
produced Sayengis of the
Philosophres,
translated into
English for
Edward by
Anthony Woodville. It is not known...
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Traductores de
Toledo in Spain.
William Caxton’s
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres (Sayings of the Philosophers, 1477) was a
translation into
English of...
-
produces Earl Rivers'
translation into
English of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres, at his
press in Westminster, the
first full-length book
printed in England...
-
pleasing to His deity... ...sith that God of
hevene Ne wil nat that the
philosophres nevene How that a man shal come unto this stoon, I rede, as for the beste...
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William Caxton in
Westminster printed The
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres,
considered "the
first dated book
printed in England." The
history of...
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William Caxton in
Westminster printed The
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres,
considered "the
first dated book
printed in England." As of 2018[update]...
-
produces Earl Rivers'
translation into
English of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres, at his
press in Westminster, the
first full-length book
printed in England...
-
Caxton prints Earl Rivers'
translation of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres, the
first full-length book
printed in
England on a
printing press. A...