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=100 1\$aMubashshir ibn Fātik, Abū al-Wafāʼ,$dactive 11th century.
=240 10$aMukhtār al-ḥikam wa-maḥāsin al-kalim.$lEnglish (Middle English)
=245 15$a[The dictes or sayengis of the philosophres /$ctranslated from the French of Guillaume de Tignonville, by Anthony Wydeville (or Woodville), Earl Rivers].
=246 3\$aDits des philosophes [English]
=246 3\$aDicts or sayings of the philosophers
=260 \\$aWestminster :$bWilliam Caxton,$c[1477]
=300 \\$a[78] leaves ;$c274 mm (fol.)
=500 \\$aOriginally compiled in Arabic by Mubashshir ibn Fātik.
=500 \\$aEpilogue begins: Here endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophhres [sic] enprynted by me William Caxton at Westmestre the yere of our lord .M.CCCC.lxxvij. Which book is late translated out of frenshe into englyssh. by the noble and puissant lord Lord Antone Erle of Ryuyers lord of Scales & of the Ile of Wyght ...
=500 \\$aThe 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), p. 77-80.
=500 \\$aSignatures: [A-I⁸ K⁶] ([K7-8] blank).
=500 \\$aSee C.F. Bühler, in The Library series 5, 8 (1953) p. 77-88
=510 4\$aBM 15th cent.,$cXI, p. 108
=510 4\$aDe Ricci, S. A census of Caxtons,$c36
=510 4\$aDuff,$c123
=510 4\$aESTC,$cS106458
=510 4\$aGW,$c8321
=510 4\$aGoff,$cD272
=510 4\$aISTC,$cid00272000
=510 4\$aOates,$c4060
=510 4\$aSTC (2nd ed.),$c6826
=533 \\$aMicrofilm.$bAnn Arbor, Mich. :$cUniversity Microfilms International,$d1938, 1985.$e1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm$f(Early English books, 1475-1640 ; I-4:17, 1685:04).
=533 \\$aFacsimile.$bAmsterdam,$d1979$f(The English experience ; no. 920)
=533 \\$aFacsimile.$bLondon,$d1877.$nEdited by William Blades. Reprinted London, 1974.
=561 \\$aProvenance: Bookplate of the Royal Library (collection of Bishop John Moore, given to Cambridge University Library in 1715 by George I). Inscribed "Thomas Bowyer" (ca. 1700?) on original front fly leaf. Notes in 16th cent. hands on fly leaves including transcript of form letter giving undertaking to pay £5 annually (dated Henry VIII 28), remedies "for the stone" etc. Old shelfmarks "AB.9.41" and "C-4-8". Occasional marginalia in various hands, some indicating that the copy was formerly misbound. Decoration: Initials and paragraph marks supplied in red.$5UkCU
=563 \\$aBinding: Green morocco, University Library, 1972.$5UkCU
=599 \\$aImperfect: Leaves [A2] and [K5-6] wanting.$5UkCU
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aPhilosophers, Ancient$vQuotations.
=650 backslash_zero_replaced$aPhilosophy, Ancient$vQuotations, maxims, etc.
=700 0\$aGuillaume,$cde Tignonville,$d-1414.
=700 1\$aRivers, Anthony Woodville,$cEarl,$d1442?-1483.
=700 1\$aCaxton, William,$dapproximately 1422-1491 or 1492,$eprinter.
=700 1\$aMoore, John,$d1646-1714,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=700 0\$aGeorge$bI,$cKing of Great Britain,$d1660-1727,$edonor.$5UkCU
=700 1\$aBowyer, Thomas,$dfl. ca. 1700,$eformer owner.$5UkCU
=752 \\$aEngland$dLondon$fWestminster.
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