[128] It contains 11 quarto leaves, of the size of the time, with usually 29 lines to a page.
[129] Thus in Pynson's edition the order of the personal pronouns before the verb is often inverted ("le vous diray," "le vous rende"), while it is correct in Wynkyn's; and some lines of the French version of the courtesy book are almost unintelligible, whereas their meaning is clearly expressed by Wynkyn.
[130] Such phrases as "say me my friend" for dites-moi mon ami; "do me have a good chamber" for faites-moi avoir une bonne chambre.
[131] In addition to the works already mentioned, some reference to these mediaeval treatises is also found in an article by H. Oelsner, in the Athenaeum (Feb. 11, 1905); in A. Way's edition of the Promptorium Parvulorum (Camden Soc., 1865, No. 89; Appendix, pp. xxvii sqq. and pp. lxxi sqq.); Ellis, Original Letters, 3rd series, ii. p. 208.