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Autore |
Jeninges Edward |
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Titolo |
The notable hystory of two faithfull louers named Alfagus anb [sic] Archelaus [[electronic resource] ] : Whearein is declared the true fygure of amytie and freyndshyp. Much pleasaunte and delectable to the reader. Translated into English meeter by Edwarde Ienynges. With a preface or definytion of freyndshyppe to the same |
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Imprinted at London, : In Fleete-streat beneath the Conduyt at the sygne of S. John Euangelist, by Thomas Colwell, Anno Domini. 1574 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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[102] p. : ill. (woodcuts) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BoccaccioGiovanni <1313-1375.> |
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Note generali |
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A verse adaptation of "Titus and Gesippus" from: Boccaccio, Giovanni. Decamerone. |
Signatures: A-Nâ´ (-G1). |
Running title reads: The hystorye of Alfagus and Archelaus. |
By an error of imposition the text on F4v was repeated on G1v, and G1 is normally cancelled. |
The Bodleian Library has fragments of quires I and K in a different setting. I1r line 2 from bottom ends "ayers" instead of "heyres"; K1r line 1 has "Citye" instead of "Citie". |
Identified as STC 14498 on UMI microfilm. |
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. |
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