02165nam 2200445 n 450 99639084060331620200824120703.0(CKB)4940000000102414(EEBO)2248579732(UnM)99842290e(UnM)99842290(EXLCZ)99494000000010241419910503d1480 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|hEre endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophres[electronic resource] enprynted. by me william Caxton at westmestre the yere of our lord .M.CCCC.Lxx vij. Whiche book is late translated out of Frenshe into englyssh. by the noble and puissant lord Lord Antone Erle of Ryuyers lord of Scales ..[Westminster Printed by William Caxton1477 [i.e. ca. June 1480]][156] pA translation, by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers, of a French version by Guillaume de Tignonville of a compilation ultimately based on: Mubashshir ibn Fātik, Abū al-Wafā'. Mukhtār al-ḥikam wa-maḥāsin al-kalim.Revised and edited by William Caxton.Title from colophon, [K]2r.Text on [A]1r begins: [W]here it is so that euery humayn creature by the suffran̄ce of our lord god is born̄ [and] ordeigned to be subgette and thral vnto the stormes of fortune ..Actual publication date from Needham.Signatures: [A-I K⁶].The first leaf and the last two leaves are blank.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Philosophy, AncientQuotations, maxims, etcPhilosophy, AncientMubashshir ibn Fātik Abū al-Wafāʼ11th cent.1008618Rivers Anthony WoodvilleEarl,1442?-1483.1008619Caxton Williamca. 1422-1491.196637Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390840603316HEre endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophres2414811UNISA