Wynkyn de Worde
Three Lions and the Cross of Lorraine: Bartholomaeus Anglicus, John of Trevisa, John Tate, Wynkyn de Worde, and De Proprietatibus Rerum, 1992
Newtown, PA: Bird & Bull Press
One of 138 copies, each containing an original leaf from the first book printed on paper made in England.
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Quarto. 40, (21)pp. This book, the De Proprietatibus Rerum, was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1495. Written in the thirteenth century by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, it was one of the...
Quarto. 40, (21)pp. This book, the De Proprietatibus Rerum, was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1495. Written in the thirteenth century by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, it was one of the most popular medieval encyclopedias. The volume bears particular weight on the history of printing and papermaking; it was the first English book to use paper made by England's first papermaker, John Tate, and also was the first published English translation of Bartholomaeus's work. The leaf book itself, printed by Henry Morris at Bird and Bull, contains essays by Howell Heaney (on Wynkyn de Worde's edition), Lotte Hellinga (on Wynkyn de Worde's woodcut illustrations), and Richard Hills (on John Tate and his paper mill), as well as facsimiles of de Worde's nineteen woodcuts. Contains an original note to the standing order list, written by Henry Morris, which states: "...I am convinced this is likely to be the most important book I can ever hope to publish in the field of papermaking history. I also know how unlikely it is that another such incomplete copy of Bartholomaeus will appear on the market again....this was a book I could not resist." Few shallow scores on rear board; overall nearly fine in buff printed boards backed in morocco.


