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The ship of fools / compiled by Greg Waite

 
dc.contributor Waite, Greg D of English U of Otago
dc.contributor.author Brant, Sebastian, 1458-1521
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dc.date.created 1513
dc.date.issued 1988-06-30
dc.identifier ota:1239
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1239
dc.description.abstract In English Title from title page of source text
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Fiction -- Germany -- 15th century
dc.subject.other Fiction
dc.title The ship of fools / compiled by Greg Waite
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<P cxvii>
<L R>
TABULA
<L R>
THE REGYSTER OR TABLE OF THIS PRESENT BOKE IN ENGLYSSHE.
$Alexander $Barclay excusynge the rudenes of his translacion, ye first lefe 
$Barclay ye translatour to ye folys.
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A prologe in prose shewynge to what intent this Boke was firste made, & who 
were the first Auctours of it.
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Another Prologe: in Balade concernyng the same.
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In what place this Boke was translate and to what purpose it was translatyd.
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Here begynneth the Folys and firste of inprofytable bokys.
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Of euyll Counsellours Juges & men of lawe.
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Of couetyse and prodigalyte.
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Of newe disgysynges in apparayle.
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A lawde of the nobles and grauyte of Kynge $Henry the eyght.
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Of olde Folys encresynge foly with age
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Of negligent Fathers ayenst their Children.
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Of taleberers: & mouers of debate.
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Of nat folowers of good counsel.
<P cxviii>
Of vngoodly maners, and dysordred.
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Of the hurtynge of frendshyp.
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Of dispysers of holy scripture.
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Of folys inprouydent.
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Of disordred & venerious lou . . .
										

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