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Wynkyn de
Worde was a
German immigrant to England. His name is
given in the
forms Wynkyn de
Worde,
Wynken de
Worde,
Wynkyn de Word,
Wijnkijn de
Worde, and...
- Ankh-Morpork, and the
founding of the Discworld's
first newspaper by
William de
Worde, as he
invents investigative journalism with the help of his
reporter Sacharissa...
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father Lord de
Worde,
William works hard (and with
varying degrees of success) to cast off the
influence of his father. Lord de
Worde is an
arrogant speciesist...
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regional peculiarities.
Ballads featuring Robin Hood,
printed by
Wynkyn de
Worde in the 16th century, are an
important artefact, as are John Playford's The...
- het
noodig dat
Banda t'e****al
vermeesterd en met
ander volk
gepeupleerd worde. Loth,
Vincent C. (1995). "Pioneers and Perkeniers: The
Banda Islands in...
- ****ociated with the
treatise on hunting. Her name was
changed by
Wynkyn de
Worde to "Dame
Julyans Bernes" in his edition.
There is no such
person to be found...
- goodes, lat us crie,
outher with
worde or with
thought or with desire,
nought elles, ne no mo wordes, bot this
worde God. For whi in God ben alle goodes...
- m****cript authority. Caxton's
edition was
reprinted by his successor,
Wynkyn de
Worde, but this
edition has no
independent authority.
Richard Pynson, the King's...
- the
advances in
printing of
William Caxton and his
successor Wynkyn de
Worde, not only as a
patroness but for her own acquisition. The
first book she...
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usually performed today is
based on a
version published in 1521 in
Wynkyn de
Worde's Christm****e Carolles. A
modern choral arrangement by
Elizabeth Poston (1960)...