- "John
Wynkyn",
including John
Wynkyn,
Johannes Wynkyn, Jan
Wynkyn, and Jan van
Wynkyn. He is also
recorded as
Willelmo Wynkyn ("William
Wynkyn") once...
-
variations and
regional peculiarities.
Ballads featuring Robin Hood,
printed by
Wynkyn de
Worde in the 16th century, are an
important artefact, as are John Playford's...
-
commonly ****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...
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English prose text
first printed around 1493. Its
printing was the work of
Wynkyn de Worde, who took over
William Caxton's
printing business in 1491, and...
- evidence."
Wynkyn de Worde, a Fleming,
became the
owner of the
printing plant after Caxton's
death and
carried it on for forty-three years.
Wynkyn prospered...
- most
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...
-
French devotional books for
Wynkyn de Worde. The
following are
attributed to him: A
Lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye,
Wynkyn de Worde, London, 1508?,...
-
involved with 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...
- from at
least the late 14th
century and the
oldest detailed material is
Wynkyn de Worde's
collection of
Robin Hood
ballads printed about 1495. Ballads...
- m****cript authority. Caxton's
edition was
reprinted by his successor,
Wynkyn de Worde, but this
edition has no
independent authority.
Richard Pynson...