-
treatyses. And
ferdermore of the
blasynge of armys: As
hereafter it maye appere. This
edition was
adorned by
three woodcuts, and
included a
Treatyse of...
- worm" used as
fishing bait is
mentioned in the 15th-century work, The
Treatyse of
Fishing with an Angle. In
Middle English, slō has been used to denote...
-
fishing for trout, the
trout being the
brown trout found in Macedonia. The
Treatyse of
Fysshynge with an
Angle (1496) by Dame
Juliana Berners, O.S.B is considered...
- Here
begynneth a
treatyſe how þe hye
Fader of
Heuen ſendeth
Dethe to ſomon
euery creature to come and gyue a
counte of they're
lyues in this worlde, and...
-
shewyth also a good
matere belongynge to horses: wyth
other comendable treatyses. And
ferdermore of the
blasynge of armys: as
hereafter it maye appere...
-
sources included earlier publications on the
subject of fishing, such as the
Treatyse of
Fysshynge with an
Angle included in the Book of
Saint Albans. Six verses...
- the
prioress of the
Benedictine Sopwell Nunnery. The
essay was
titled Treatyse of
Fysshynge wyth an Angle, and was
published in the
second Boke of Saint...
- the
prioress of the
Benedictine Sopwell Nunnery. The
essay was
titled Treatyse of
Fysshynge wyth an Angle, and
included detailed information on fishing...
- 1957, p. 133.
Wayne 2017.
Decameron Web Texts. Here
begynneth a
propre treatyse of a
marchauntes wyfe, that
afterwarde wente lyke a man and
became a grete...
-
describes itself as a
moral play, both in its
incipit ("Here
begynneth a
treatyse... in
maner of a
morall playe") and when a character, Messenger, states...