Here endith a compendiouse treetise dyalogue. of Diues [and] paup[er]. that is to say. the riche [and] the pore : fructuously tretyng vpon the x. co[m]man̄mentes (English)
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Title:Here endith a compendiouse treetise dyalogue. of Diues [and] paup[er]. that is to say. the riche [and] the pore : fructuously tretyng vpon the x. co[m]man̄mentes
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Additional title:Dives and pauper
Of holy pouertie
Of holy povertie
Riche and pore have like cummynge into this worlde. and lyke outgoyng
Riche and the pore
Riche and pore haue like cummynge into this worlde. and lyke outgoyng
Here endith a compendiouse treetise dyalogue. of Dives et pauper. that is to say. the riche and the pore
And his grynding stone. ca xviii -
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- New search for: Printed by Richard Pynson
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Place of publication:[London
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Publication date:1493
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Size:1 Online-Ressource ([464] p)
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Remarks:Hain-Copinger 6109
The last leaf bears Pynson's device
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
Duff 339
¹a2r text begins "R² iche and pore haue like cu[m]mynge into this worlde. [and] lyke outgoyng ..". ¹a3r text begins "and his grynding stone. ca xviii.". ² a2r has running title and caption title "Of holy pouertie"
Misattributed to Henry Parker
STC (2nd ed.), 19212
Title from colophon, which continues: fynisshed the v. day of Iuyl. the yere of oure lord god. M.CCCC.lxxxxiii. Emprentyd by me Richarde Pynson at the temple barre. of london. Deo gracias
Signatures: a-b⁶; a-v A-I
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Type of media:Book
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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