[Seven wise masters of Rome] [fragment] London: Richard Pynson, [1493]
From The Seven Sages of Rome
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2
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4°
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This fragmentary print is listed as number 370 in Duff, and STC 21297/ESTC S114568. It contains part of the end of the Prince's story, Vaticinium, and is the earliest (and only 15th-century) extant English print.
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the mete was redy: and the tyme of the day was come to go to dyner
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