Grenville, 6700. Itinerarius Domini Johannis de Mandeville militis. This is a curious edition, printed in semi-Gothic Letter, and is the first known of the Latin editions. Its date is unknown, as is also the place where it was printed, but its date is fixed circa 1480.
C. 32, m. 5. Mandeville (Sir John) the Traveller. The travels of Sir J. M. translated into Dutch. G. L. (no place). 1470? Fol.
566, f. 6/1. Mandeville (Sir John) the Traveller. Beginning (fol. 4, verso) Liber prīs cui auctor fer̃t̃ johān̄es de mādeville militari ordis, agit de divers patrijs, etc. G. L. Alosta? 1478? 4o. Imperfect.
Grenville, 6774. Hie hebt sich an das püch (sic) des Ritters herz Hannsen von Monte Villa. Gedrucht zü Augspurg von hannsen schönsperger am freitag nach Galli. Anno domini (mcccclxxxii). Fol.
Grenville, 6773. Johannes von Mondeuilla, Ritter. Getruckt zü Strassburg Johannes Prüssz. 1484. Fol. B. L. This is a very rare German edition, and is attributed to Michelfeld or Michelfelser.
Grenville, 6728/3. Explicit Itinerarius a terra Anglie in partes Ierosolymitanas et in vlteriores transmarinas editus primo in lingua gallicana a domino Johanne de Mandeville milite suo auctore. Anno incarnacionis domini MCCCLV in civitate leodiensi et paulo post in Eadem civitate translatus in dictam forinam latinam. Quod opus ubi inceptum simul et completum sit ipã elementa seu singularum seorsum caracteres literarum quibus impressum vides venatica, monstrant manifeste. 4o.[2]
789, a. 19. Mandeville (Sir John) the Traveller. Tractato de le piu maravegliose cose e piu notabile che si trovino ī le parte del mondo reducte e colte sotto brevita in lo p̃sente compẽdio dal strenuissimo cavalier a speron doro J. de Mandavilla anglico, &c.
G. L. p. U. Rugeriũ boñ(oniæ). 1488. 4o.
Grenville, 6703. Another copy of Sir John Mandeville's travels printed at Bologna, "per mi Ugo di Rugerii." 1488. 4o. B. L.
Grenville, 6704. Another copy of Sir John Mandeville's travels, printed at Venice, "per mi Nicolo de li ferari de pralormo." 1491. 4o. B. L.