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> Language Group within Version: English Version H
&Printer: Other
&Place of printing: London, UK



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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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- Roman Stories: or, The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. [London: James Hollis, 1785–1792]
- Roman stories; or The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. [London: T. Sabine and Son, between ca. 1790 and 1810?]
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- 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 […]. London: E. Crowh for J. Wright, 1673
- The history of the Seven Wise Masters of Rome […]. London: E. Crowh for J. Wright, 1673
- The history of the seuen wise maisters of Rome […]. [London: Thomas Purfoot, 1576]
- The history of the seven wise masters of Rome […]. London: R[obert] I[bbitson], 1656
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- The hystorie of the Seuen wise maisters of Rome […]. [London: Thomas Purfoot, 1602]
- 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]
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