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    Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye
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    Honorius, of Autun, ca. 1080-ca. 1156. and Chertsey, Andrew.
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    Printer's name from and publication date conjectured by STC. Translated by Andrew Chertsey from a French version of the Lucidarius. Leaf E8 verso has de Worde's device, McKerrow 20--STC. Signatures: A-D⁶ E. Identifed as ...
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    Ihesus. The floure of the commaundementes of god with many examples and auctorytees extracte and drawen as well of holy scryptures as of other doctours and good auncient faders, the whiche is moche vtyle and prouffytable vnto all people. The. x. commaundementes of the lawe. Thou shalt worshyp one god onely. And loue hym with thy herte perfytely ... The fyue commaundementes of the chyrche. The sondayes here thou masse and the festes of co[m]maundement. ... The foure ymbres vigyles thou shalte faste, [and] the lente entyerly.
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    Chertsey, Andrew.
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    A translation by Andrew Chertsey of: La fleur des commandements de Dieu. Imprint from colophon. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Here begynneth a lytell treatyse called the Lucydarye
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    Honorius, of Autun, ca. 1080-ca. 1156. and Chertsey, Andrew.
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    Translated by Andrew Chertsey from a French version of the Lucidarius. Leaf E8 verso has de Worde's device, McKerrow 20--STC. Imprint from STC. Signatures: [aA]-dD⁶ eE. Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare ...
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