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Uniform Title Cordiale quattuor novissimorum. English.
Title Thus endeth the prologue of this book named. Cordʻyal. Whiche treteth of the four last and final thinges that ben to come ...
Alternative Title Al ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace.
Al ingratitude utterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace.
This present tretys is deuided in four principal parties.
This present tretys is devided in four principal parties.
Memorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo.
Memorare novissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo.
First parte of the four last thinges.
Four last things.
Publication Info [[Westminster : Printed by William Caxton], And finisshed on the euen of thanunciacion of our said bilissid Lady fallyng on the wednesday the xxiiij daye of Marche. in the xix yeer of Kyng Edwarde the fourthe [1479]]



Descript [156] p.
Note A translation by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers (named on [K]4v) of the French version by Jean Miélot of "Cordiale quattuor novissimorum", which is sometimes attributed to Denis le Chartreux and to Gerardus de Vliederhoven.
Edited by William Caxton.
Title from [A]4v. Opening words of text, [A]2r, "aL ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace ..". [A]3r begins "tHis present tretys is deuided in four principal parties .."; [A]4r begins "mEmorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo."; text proper begins on [A]5r: "tHe first parte of the four last thinges ..".
Publication date from [K]5v; Caxton is named on [K]4v.
Signatures: [A-I K⁶].
The first leaf and the last leaf are blank.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Eschatology -- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471.
Gerardus, de Vliederhoven, active 14th century
Rivers, Anthony Woodville, Earl, 1442?-1483.
Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491. ed.
Alternative Title Al ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace.
Al ingratitude utterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace.
This present tretys is deuided in four principal parties.
This present tretys is devided in four principal parties.
Memorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo.
Memorare novissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo.
First parte of the four last thinges.
Four last things.
Descript [156] p.
Note A translation by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers (named on [K]4v) of the French version by Jean Miélot of "Cordiale quattuor novissimorum", which is sometimes attributed to Denis le Chartreux and to Gerardus de Vliederhoven.
Edited by William Caxton.
Title from [A]4v. Opening words of text, [A]2r, "aL ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace ..". [A]3r begins "tHis present tretys is deuided in four principal parties .."; [A]4r begins "mEmorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo."; text proper begins on [A]5r: "tHe first parte of the four last thinges ..".
Publication date from [K]5v; Caxton is named on [K]4v.
Signatures: [A-I K⁶].
The first leaf and the last leaf are blank.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Eschatology -- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
Alt author Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471.
Gerardus, de Vliederhoven, active 14th century
Rivers, Anthony Woodville, Earl, 1442?-1483.
Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491. ed.
Alternative Title Al ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace.
Al ingratitude utterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace.
This present tretys is deuided in four principal parties.
This present tretys is devided in four principal parties.
Memorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo.
Memorare novissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo.
First parte of the four last thinges.
Four last things.

Subject Eschatology -- Meditations -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [156] p.
Note A translation by Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers (named on [K]4v) of the French version by Jean Miélot of "Cordiale quattuor novissimorum", which is sometimes attributed to Denis le Chartreux and to Gerardus de Vliederhoven.
Edited by William Caxton.
Title from [A]4v. Opening words of text, [A]2r, "aL ingratitude vtterly settyng apart, we owe to calle to our myndes the manyfolde gyftes of grace ..". [A]3r begins "tHis present tretys is deuided in four principal parties .."; [A]4r begins "mEmorare nouissima et in eternum non peccabis. Ecclesiastici. septimo capitulo."; text proper begins on [A]5r: "tHe first parte of the four last thinges ..".
Publication date from [K]5v; Caxton is named on [K]4v.
Signatures: [A-I K⁶].
The first leaf and the last leaf are blank.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471.
Gerardus, de Vliederhoven, active 14th century
Rivers, Anthony Woodville, Earl, 1442?-1483.
Caxton, William, approximately 1422-1491. ed.

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