18 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Heinricli Miintzinger, Das Pater noster mit der Gloss, etc. 

 Anton Sorg, Augsburg, 1482. A rare collection of devotional 

 tracts and a good specimen of Augsburg vernacular printing. 



Diogenes Laertius, Vita de'filosofi. Jacobus Caroli and Petrus 

 Honofrii, Florence, 1489. The work done by these printers 

 jointly was not previously represented in the Museum collection, 

 and specimens of it rarely occur. 



Year Books, 1 and 3-8, Edward IV. [Richard Pynson, 

 London, about 1492 and 1495.] Of most of these seven Year 

 Books only one other copy is known to exist. The first is a 

 variant issue of an edition already represented in the Museum. 



Ofhcium pro festo Visitationis B. V. Marise. [Richard 

 Pynson, London, about 1492.] An apparently hitherto un- 

 recorded product of Pynson' s press. Presented by Major George 

 A nso7i. 



Votiuale Missarum. Valentin Fernandez, Lisbon, 1496. The 

 only known copy of this service book, the existence of which had 

 not previously been recorded. 



English Books of the l^th and 11th centuries. 



The Kalendar of Shyppars. Antoine Verard, Paris, 1503. A 

 Scots translation of the " Kalendrier des bergers," with fine 

 woodcuts. Only two other copies are known, one of which, like 

 the present, is imperfect. 



Terentii Comoedise a Guidone luuenale illustratse. Josse 

 Bade, Paris, for Wynkyn de Worde, Michael Morin and Joannes 

 Brachius, London, 1504. The only book known to have been 

 printed for De Worde in conjunction with these two partners. 

 Presented by Major George Anson. 



Nicholas Udall, Floures for Latine Spekynge selected oute of 

 Terence. T. Berthelet, London, 1533. The first edition. 



Sir Geofirey Fenton, Monophylo. W. Seres, London, 1572. 



R. S. [Robert Smythe], Straunge, lamentable and tragicall 

 Hystories. H. Jackson, London, 1577. 



^ The Mirror of Princely Deedes and Knighthood, translated 

 by M. T. [Margaret Tyler]. T. East, London [1578]. The first 

 part only. 



John Lyly, Euphues and his England. T. East for G. 

 Cawood, London, 1580. Belonging to one or other of the first 

 three editions. Presented, by S. R. Christie-Miller, Esq. 



Thomas Howell His Denises, London, 1581. "Wanting the 

 title and two following leaves. Only one perfect copy is known. 



Arthur of Little Britaine [translated by Lord Berners]. 

 T. East, London [1582]. 



Palmerin d'Oliva, turned into English bv Anthony Munday. 

 The first part. I. Charlewood for W. Wright, London, 1588. 

 The first edition. 



Claude Colet, The famous Historie of Palladine of England, 

 translated bv Anthony Mundav. E. Allde for J. Perin, London, 

 1588. 



Thei History of Palmendos, translated by Anthony Munday. 

 T. C. for S. Watson, London, 1589. 



