- The
Canterbury Tales (Blake, 2004–07).
Another early title was
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres (Sayings of the Philosophers),
first printed on 18...
-
Dicts and
Sayings of the
Philosophers ("The
Sayings of the Philosophers") is an incunabulum, or
early printed book. The
Middle English work is a translation...
- 1462). 18
November –
Caxton prints Earl Rivers'
translation of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the Philosophres, the
first full-length book
printed in
England on a...
-
Escuela de
Traductores de
Toledo in Spain.
William Caxton’s
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophres (Sayings of the Philosophers, 1477) was a translation...
- the
outbuildings of
Westminster Abbey; on 18
November 1477, he
produced Sayengis of the Philosophres,
translated into
English for
Edward by
Anthony Woodville...
-
William Caxton produces Earl Rivers'
translation into
English of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the Philosophres, at his
press in Westminster, the
first full-length...
- and NME. In 1477
William Caxton in
Westminster printed The
Dictes or
Sayengis of the Philosophres,
considered "the
first dated book
printed in England...
-
British Isles. In 1477
William Caxton in
Westminster printed The
Dictes or
Sayengis of the Philosophres,
considered "the
first dated book
printed in England...
- his stepfather, John Fastolf;
Middle English translation. The
Dictes or
Sayengis of the
Philosophhres (1473) by
Anthony Woodville.
William Worcester amended...
-
William Caxton produces Earl Rivers'
translation into
English of
Dictes or
Sayengis of the Philosophres, at his
press in Westminster, the
first full-length...