01797nam 2200385Ia 450 99639586180331620210104171755.0(CKB)3810000000015377(EEBO)2264218343(OCoLC)ocn259710209e(OCoLC)259710209(EXLCZ)99381000000001537720081001d1579 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The praise and dispraise of women[electronic resource] gathered out of sundrye authors, as wel sacred as prophane, with plentie of wonderfull examples, whereoff some are rare and not heard off before, as by the principall notes in the margent may appeare. /Written in the French tongue, and brought into our vulgar, by Iohn. Allday. Reade and then iudge.Imprinted at London for VVilliam Ponsonby.1579.[2], 109, [1] leavesImprint at colophon: Imprinted at London by Thomas East for William Ponsonby, dwelling in Paules Churchyard.Largely based on: Jean de Marconville. De la bonte et mauvaistie des femmes. Cf. Folger Shakespeare Library.Title within ornamental border (not in McK. & Ferg.), two printer's devices at colophon (McK. 206 and other not in McK.), initials, printed marginalia.Signatures: A² B-O⁸ P⁶.Imperfect: lacks K8; t.p. stained.Reproduction of original in: Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055WomenEarly works to 1800WomenAllday John1016715Marconville Jean de293463UMIUMIBOOK996395861803316The praise and dispraise of women2380340UNISA