01754nam 2200385Ia 450 99639339120331620210104171837.0(CKB)4940000000118531(EEBO)2264200534(OCoLC)ocn226857305e(OCoLC)226857305(EXLCZ)99494000000011853120080501d1537 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|[The history of kyng Boccus, [and] Sydracke][electronic resource] [how he confoundyd his lerned men, and in ye syght of them dronke stronge venym in the name of the Trinite [and] dyd hym no hurt. Also his diuynyte that he lerned of the boke of Noe. Also his profycyes that he had by reuelacyo[n] of the aungell. Also his answeris to the questions of wysdome, both morall and natural wyth moche worldly wysdome contayned in noumber. CCC.lxv. translatyd by Hugo of Caumpeden, out of frenche into Englysshe.][Prynted at London By Thomas Godfray. At the coste and charge of dan Robert Saltwode mo[n]ke of saynt Austens at Cantorbury1537?][1+] pIn verse.Imprint conjectured from other copy; publication date conjectured by STC.Fragment: leaf Q1 only; verso filmed first; torn and stained.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Questions and answersQuestions and answers.Sidrac13th cent.1008594BoccusKing.1008595Sidrac13th cent.1008594Hugoof Caumpeden.1008596UMIUMIBOOK996393391203316Sydracke2326692UNISA