1483.

1. [*†Anwykyll, John]. [Compendium totius grammaticae]. [Sign. n 1r:—] Uulgaria quedam abs Terentio in Anglicam ling|uam traducta.

No doubt printed at Oxford, probably in 1483: sm. 4o: pp. [256?], signn. a-q8(?). Contents:—signn. a-m, the work(?), n 1r-q 8v, Vulgaria Terentii.

A Latin Grammar in Latin believed to be by John Anwykyll, of which this edition is only known from fragments, but which was reprinted at Deventer in 1489. The Vulgaria Terentii (sentences from Terence with English translation) was sold as a separate part, and still exists complete in itself. There are two issues of the Grammar, not at present clearly distinguished.

2. *†Hampole, Richard Rolle of. [Sign. a 2r:—] Explanationes notabiles deuotissimi viri Ricardi | Hampole heremite super lectiones illas beati Iob que solent | in exequijs defunctorum legi que non minus historiam quam tropo|logiam & anagogiam ad studentium vtilitatem exactissi⸗|me annotauit. [Sign. k 6v:—] Sermo beati Augustiui de misericordia | et pia oracione pro defunctis. |

[Oxford, probably 1483]: (sixes) 12o: pp. [128], signn. a-k [“lr”]6 l4: sign. b 1r beg. visitat ad. Contents:—sign. a 2r-k 6r, Hampole on Job: k 6v-l 3v, Augustine.

3. *Logic. [Sign. A 2r:—] Uoniam ex terminis fiunt proposiciones ... [19 Latin treatises on logical subjects].

No place or date [Oxf., about 1483]: (sixes) 8o: pp. [328], signn. A-Z, Aa-Cc6: Dd8: sign. B 1r beg. nulla proposicio, Bb 1r illis superfluum. Contents:—signn. A 2r-Dd 5v nineteen logical treatises, the last ending “Explicit tractatus de motu velocitatis. Sequitur tabula”: Dd 6r-8r, a table in Latin giving the heads of the parts of each treatise, each group preceded by “Tractatus”: Dd 8r “Ad lectores carmen” and “Registrum cartarum”.

These nineteen logical treatises are strung together to form a systematic work on Logic: at the end of the 17th, on sign. Bb 3v, is “Et sic finiuntur insolubilia swynishede.”, i. e. Roger Swineshede (Suinesheved, Swincet &c.), but he was probably only the author of that part. The last treatise is physical rather than logical.

4. *Lyndewoode, William. [Sign. S 9v:—] Explicit opus magistri wil|helmi lyndewoode Super con⸗|stituciones prouinciales laus deo. [Sign. dd 7v:—] Explicit tabula compendiosa super librum | qui intitulatur prouincialis compilata per wil⸗|helmum de Tylia nemore completa In festo | conuersacionis Sancti Pauli . Anno domini | Millesimo . CCCC . xxxiij.

No imprint, but Oxford about 1483: (eights) fol.: pp. [732], signn. a-c8, d6, e-i8, k6, l-o8, p6, q-s8, t6, v-y8, z6, A-D8, E6, F-N8, O6, P-R8, S10, aa-cc8, dd10: sign. b 1r beg. de hijs habes, B 1r beg. supra c. proxi., bb 1r beg. eas delinquat. Contents:—sign. a 1v, woodcut of a doctor at his desk: a 2r, “Prologus”: a 2v-S 9v, the work in five books: aa 2r-aa 2v “tabula constitucionum prouincialium”: aa 3r-dd 7v, an index: dd 8r-10r, table of Constitutions according to author.

The editio princeps of the Provincial Constitutions of England, in Latin, with a Latin Commentary on them by William Lyndewoode (d. 1446). See 1664 L, 1679 L.