02397nam 2200541 n 450 99639023520331620221108102053.0(CKB)1000000000655599(EEBO)2240901383(UnM)99842203(EXLCZ)99100000000065559919910429d1495 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|policronicon[electronic resource][Ended the thyrtenth daye of Apryll the tenth yere of the regne of kyng Harry the seuenth. And of the incarnacyon of our lord: M.CCCC.lxxxxv. Enprynted at Westmestre By Wynkyn Theworde[1495 (13 April)]][50], CCCxxxvi, CCCxxxvi-CCCxlvi, [1] leaves musicThe author, Ranulf Higden, is named on the colophon page.An English translation by John Trevisa, who is named on R6r.Edited and with a continuation by William Caxton, who is named on R6r. The continuation is reprinted from "The chronicles of England", STC 9991.The title is xylographic.With a title-page woodcut.Opening of text, 2a2: gRete thankynges laude and honour we merytoryously ben bounde to yelde and offre vnto wryters of hystoryes ..Imprint from colophon.Signatures: 2a 2b-2h⁶; a-y z⁶; A-S T⁶ V-X.Includes index.Book 5 begins new register; foliation is continuous.The woodcut music, the first musical notation printed in England, occurs on p. n5r.The last leaf bears a printer's mark.Leaf i, last word is "englisshe". Variant: earlier (trial?) setting, last word "englysshe".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018World historyEarly works to 1800GeographyEarly works to 1800Great BritainDescription and travelEarly works to 1800World historyGeographyHigden Ranulf-1364.184402Trevisa John-1402.1003631Caxton Williamapproximately 1422-1491 or 1492.196637Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390235203316Policronicon2366811UNISA