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Baldwin, William, ca. 1518-1563? and Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375. De casibus virorum illustrium., 2007, The last part of the Mirour for magistrates wherein may be seene by examples passed in this realme, vvith howe greenous [sic] plagues, vyces are punished in great princes & magistrats, and hovv frayle and vnstable vvorldly prosperity is founde, where fortune seemeth most highly to fauour., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A02389.
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dc.contributor.authorBaldwin, William, ca. 1518-1563?
dc.contributor.authorBoccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375. De casibus virorum illustrium.
dc.coverage.placeNameLondon
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-24T16:53:22Z
dc.date.available2022-08-24T16:53:22Z
dc.date.created1578
dc.date.issued2007-01
dc.description.abstractAttributed to William Baldwin by STC (2nd ed.). In verse. A continuation of John Lydgate's "The fall of princes", which is a translation of Giovanni Boccaccio's "De casibus illustrium virorum". The first two parts of "A mirror for magistrates" were written by John Higgins and Thomas Blenerhasset respectively this third part was in fact written before the others. At foot of title: Cum priuilegio. Signatures: *4, A4, B-F "G[et]H"6, I-Z 2A4. Numerous errors in foliation. The last leaf is blank. Gathering "G[et]H" is wrongly imposed. Identified as part of STC 13445a at reel 1416:2. Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and the Central Library (Bristol, Eng). Appears at reel 171 (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery copy) and at reel 1416 (Central Library (Bristol, Eng.) copy).
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dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshPolitical ethics -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshGreat Britain -- History -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleThe last part of the Mirour for magistrates wherein may be seene by examples passed in this realme, vvith howe greenous [sic] plagues, vyces are punished in great princes & magistrats, and hovv frayle and vnstable vvorldly prosperity is founde, where fortune seemeth most highly to fauour.
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local.identifier.stcSTC 1252
local.identifier.stcESTC S100555
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otaterms.date.range1500-1599