02425nam 2200445 n 450 99639076810331620240221120657.0(CKB)4940000000102396(EEBO)2248599618(UnM)99842226e(UnM)99842226(EXLCZ)99494000000010239619910501d1479 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|Thus endeth the prologue of this book named. Cordʻyal. Whiche treteth of the four last and final thinges that ben to come ..[electronic resource][[Westminster Printed by William Caxton]And finisshed on the euen of thanunciacion of our said bilissid Lady fallyng on the wednesday the xxiiij daye of Marche. in the xix yeer of Kyng Edwarde the fourthe [1479]][156] pA translation by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers (named on [K]4v) of the French version by Jean Miélot of "Cordiale quattuor novissimorum", which is sometimes attributed to Denis le Chartreux and to Gerardus de Vliederhoven.Edited by William Caxton.Title from [A]4v. Opening words of text, [A]2r, "aL ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace ..". [A]3r begins "tHis present tretys is deuided in four principal parties .."; [A]4r begins "mEmorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo."; text proper begins on [A]5r: "tHe first parte of the four last thinges ..".Publication date from [K]5v; Caxton is named on [K]4v.Signatures: [A-I K⁶].The first leaf and the last leaf are blank.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018EschatologyMeditationsEarly works to 1800EschatologyMeditationsGerardusde Vliederhoven,active 14th century.934036Rivers Anthony WoodvilleEarl,1442?-1483.1008619Caxton Williamca. 1422-1491.196637Denisthe Carthusian,1402-1471,Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390768103316Thus endeth the prologue of this book named. Cordʻyal. Whiche treteth of the four last and final thinges that ben to come .3907466UNISA