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Dits des philosophes [English] The dictes or sayengis of the philosophres. Translated from the French of Guillaume de Tignonville, by Anthony Wydeville (or Woodville), Earl Rivers
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Westminster
William Caxton
[1477]; 18 Nov. 1477
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The Manchester copy, Duff 123a, has an additional colophon with the date 18 Nov. 1477. L. Hellinga argues that the date is valid for this copy only: see Caxton in Focus (1982), pp.77-80
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The book of divers ghostly matters. Con: Henricus Suso: Horologium sapientiae [English] Seven points of true love. The twelve profits of tribulation. The rule of St Benedict
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Westminster
William Caxton
[about 1491]
4°
Woodcuts; The twelve profits of tribulation is attributed in GW 211 to Adam Carthusiensis. The text is a translation of Petrus Blesensis, De XII utilitatibus tribulationis, preceded by two short pieces of uncertain authorship. See C. Horstmann, Yorkshire writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole, vol.2, pp.389 ff. (1896)