02443nam 2200445 n 450 99639266410331620221108105330.0(CKB)1000000000682807(EEBO)2264193416(UnM)99842174(EXLCZ)99100000000068280719910426d1477 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Here endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophhres ..[electronic resource][Westminster Printed by William Caxtonnot after 18 Nov. 1477][156] pA translation, by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers, of a French version by Guillaume de Tignonville of a compilation ultimately based on: Mubashshir ibn FaÌ„tik, AbuÌ„ al-WafaÌ„'. MukhtaÌ„r al-hÌ£ikam wa-mahÌ£aÌ„sin al-kalim.Revised and edited by William Caxton.Title from opening words of colophon, [K]2r, which reads: Here endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophhres enprynted, by me william Caxton at westmestre the yere of our lord .M.CCCC.lxxvij. Whiche book is late translated out of Frenshe into englyssh. by the noble and puissant lord Lord Antone Erle of Ryuyers lord of Scales [and] of the Ile of wyght ..Text on [A]1r begins: Where it is so that euery humayn creature by the suffranÌ„ce of our lord god is bornÌ„ [and] ordeigned to be subgette and thral vnto the stormes of fortune ..For publication date see Lotte Hellinga, "Caxton in focus", p. 77-82.Signatures: [A-I K⁶].The first leaf and the last two leaves are blank.A later state (STC 6827) has an added colophon on p. [K]4v.Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and the British Library.eebo-0216Philosophy, AncientQuotations, maxims, etcPhilosophy, AncientMubashshir ibn Fātik Abū al-Wafāʼ11th cent.1008618Rivers Anthony WoodvilleEarl,1442?-1483.1008619Caxton Williamca. 1422-1491.196637Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392664103316Here endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophhres .2326790UNISA