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- Here beginneth thystory of the seuen wyse Maysters of Rome conteynyng right faire and ryght ioyous narracio[n]s, and to the reder ryght delectable (incipit) [London: William Copland, ca. 1555]
- Here begynnèth thystorye of ye .vii. Wyse Maysters of rome conteynynge ryghe fayre & ryghtioyous narrac[i]ons. [et] to ye reder ryght delectable (incipit) [London: Wynkyn de Worde, 1506]
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- John Rolland, Here beginnis The seuin seages translatit out of prois in Scottis meiter be Iohne Rolland in Dalkeith […]. [Edinburgh: Robert Smyth, 1592]
- John Rolland, The Seven Sages Translated out of Prose into Scots Meeter […]. [Edinburgh: Heirs of Andrew Hart, 1635]
- John Rolland, The Seven Sages translated out of prose into Scots meter […]. [Edinburgh: Heirs of Andrew Hart, 1631]
- John Rolland, The Seven Sages translated out of prose into Scottish meter […]. [Edinburgh: Andro Hart, 1620]
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- The History Of the Seven wise Masters of Rome […]. [London: J.C., 1653]
- The History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome […]. [Glasgow: Robert Sanders, 1693]
- The History of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome […]. [London: Printed by J.W. for George Conyers, 1697]
- The history Of The Seven Wise Masters of Rome […]. [Glasgow: Robert Sanders, 1713]
- The history of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome […]. [London: E. Crowh for J. Wright, 1673]
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- The history of the seuen wise maisters of Rome […]. [London: Thomas Purfoot, 1576]
- The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. [Aberdeen: James Nicol, printer to the Town and University, 1717]
- The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. [Glasgow: Archibald M’Lean, 1755]
- The hystorie of the Seuen wise maisters of Rome […]. [London: Thomas Purfoot, 1602]
- The hystorie of the seaven wise Maisters of Rome […]. [London: Thomas Purfoot, 1633]
- Thystorye of ye .vii. Wyse Maysters of Rome conteynynge ryghe fayre and ryght ioyous narracons. and to ye reder ryght delectable (incipit) [London: Wynkyn de Worde, 1515]