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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v36.i50.records.utf8:198862:1802
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01802cam a2200313 a 4500
001 09024389
003 DLC
005 20081210124024.0
008 790209s1877 enka 000 0 eng
010 $a 09024389
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
041 1 $aeng$aenm$hfre$hlat$hara
050 00 $aZ241$b.M923 1877
051 $aZ241$b.M923 1877 Copy 2$cGift of Samuel Hay Kauffmann, 26 Mar. 1907.
051 $aZ241$b.M923 1877a
100 1 $aMubashshir ibn Fātik, Abū al-Wafāʼ,$d11th cent.
240 10 $aMukhtār al-ḥikam wa-maḥāsin al-kalim.$lEnglish (Middle English)
245 14 $aThe dictes and sayings of the philosophers :$ba facsimile reproduction of the first book printed in England by William Caxton in 1477.
260 $aLondon :$bElliot Stock ;$aNew York :$bJ.W. Bouton,$c1877.
300 $axii, [150] p. :$bill. ;$c30 cm.
546 $aLord Rivers' translation of Tignonville's French version of the Dicta philosophorum, a collection of sayings of wise men, originally compiled in Arabic. Revised and edited, with some additional matter, by William Caxton.
500 $aFacsimile of the first edition, without t.-p., colophon, folios, catchwords or signatures (blank leaves not reproduced) Caxton's epilogue and additions begin on the 73d recto: 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.
510 4 $aRosenwald$c2429
650 0 $aIncunabula$vFacsimiles.
700 1 $aGuillaume,$cde Tignonville,$dd. 1414.
700 1 $aCaxton, William,$dca. 1422-1491 or 2.
700 1 $aRivers, Anthony Woodville,$cEarl,$d1442?-1483.
700 1 $aKauffmann, Samuel Hay,$d1829-1906,$eformer owner.$5DLC
710 2 $aLessing J. Rosenwald Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC