Here endeth this presente Cronycle of Englande with the fruyte of tymes, compyled in a boke, & also impry[n]ted by one sumtyme scole mayster of Seynt Albons ..
in the yere of oure lorde god MCCCCC and xx [1520]
7
Bartholomaeus, Anglicus, active 13th century
Bartholomeu[s] de proprietatib[us] re[rum]
[approximately 1495]
8
Hier begynneth the book callid the myrrour of the worlde or thymage of the same
1481]
9
Historie Herzog Ernsts von Bayern. Add: Hans Schildberger: Reisebuch. S. Brandan: Legende
[approximately 1480]
10
Caoursin, Guillaume, d. 1501
[T]o the moste excellente, moste redoubted and most crysten kyng, Kyng Edward the fourth
1482?]
11
Southey, Robert, 1774–1843
Joan of Arc
[187-?]
12
De Houtsneden van Mansion's Ovide moralise, Bruges 1484
1922
13
Malmesbury Abbey
Cartularium Saxonicum Malmsburiense in com. Wilts
18.... [i. e., 1829]
14
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
Shakespeare's second part of King Henry IV
MDCCCXCV [1895]
15
Here begynneth a shorte & a breue table on these Cronycles ..
and newely in the ye[a]r of Our Lord God 1497 ..
16
Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle, Sir, 1867–1962
Some German woodcuts of the fifteenth century
1897]
17
[Chronicles of England with the Fruit of times]
[1485 or 1486]
18
Schreiber, Wilhelm Ludwig, 1855–1932
Buchholzschnitt Im 15. Jahrhundert in Original-Beispielen
1929
19
[The cronycles of Englond]
[1482]
20
Doyle, James E. (James Edmund), 1822–1892
A chronicle of England, B.C. 55-A.D. 1485
1864
21
The Harleian miscellany, or, a collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts
1744-46
22
Woodcuts from books of the 15th century shown in original specimens
1929
23
Dante Alighieri, 1265–1321
Comento di Christophoro Landino Fiorentino sopra la Comedia di Danthe Alighieri poeta Fiorentino