Here in thys boke afore ar contenyt the bokys of haukyng and huntyng with other plesuris dyuerse as in the boke apperis and also of cootarmuris a nobull werke. ...
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33431873
Description
- Title
- Here in thys boke afore ar contenyt the bokys of haukyng and huntyng with other plesuris dyuerse as in the boke apperis and also of cootarmuris a nobull werke. ...
- Alternative Title
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Boke of Saint Albans
Here in thys boke afore ar contenyt the bokys of haukyng and huntyng with other plesuris dyverse as in the boke apperis and also of cootarmuris a nobull werke
Here in thys booke folowyng is determyned the lynage of coote armuris
Book of Saint Albans
In so moch that gentill men and honest persones haue grete delite in haukyng and desire to haue the maner to take haukys
In so moch that gentill men and honest persones have grete delite in haukyng and desire to have the maner to take haukys - Creator
- Berners, Juliana, 1388?- author
- Contributor
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Schoolmaster Printer, active 1479-1486, printer.
Harris, John, 1791?-1873, facsimilist.
Clarke & Bedford, binder.
Color Printing in England, 1486-1870 (Yale Center for British Art, April 20, 1978-June 25, 1978)
Paul Mellon's Legacy: A Passion for British Art (Yale Center for British Art, April 18, 2007-July 29, 2007) - Published / Created
- [1486]
- Publication Place
- Saint Albans and England Saint Albans
- Publisher
- Schoolmaster Printer
- Description
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BEIN Zi +9828: Imperfect: Fol. 12 (2d count, blank) wanting; fol. 45 mutilated and restored.
BEIN Zi +9828: Provenance: Bookplate of Alfred Barmore Maclay; armorial bookplates of the Earl of Carrysfort (Elton Hall) and David Wagstaff. Gift of David Wagstaff, December 1950.
BEIN Zi +9828: Binding: 19th-century(?) brown gold-tooled leather armorial binding. With arms of the Duke of Roxburghe.
Comprising four treatises--on hawking, hunting (in verse), the rules for forming coats of arms, and "the blasyng of arms" (the last an explication of existing heraldic devices).
Title from colophon, ²f9v, which continues: And here now endyth the boke of blasyng of armys translatyt and complylyt togedyr at Seynt albons the yere from thincarnacion of owre lorde Ih[es]u Crist. M.CCCC.lxxx vi.
Known as the Book of St. Albans.
Attributed to Juliana Berners, whose name appears in the colophon on leaf ¹f4r. It is likely that Berners was not responsible for the entire work; she probably contributed only a few observations to the sections on hunting and hawking.
The first British work to contain illustrations printed in more than one color; the first book on hunting to be printed in England; and the first known book attributed to an English woman. Also thought to be the earliest printed description in English of the properties of a good horse. Most of the information on hunting is culled from William Twiti's 14th-century treatise on venery.
Printed in red and black in two fonts of Gothic type; 117 woodcut armorials, for the most part printed in red, blue, black, and yellow; initials and paragraph marks printed in red or blue; the printer's mark (white on red) on recto of last leaf.
Signatures: a-c⁸ d⁴ e-f⁸; ²a-b⁶ ²c-e⁸ ²f¹⁰.
The first leaf is blank.
Text commences on a2r: In so moch that gentill men and honest persones haue grete delite in haukyng and desire to haue the maner to take haukys .
"Here in thys booke folowyng is determyned the lynage of coote armuris" begins new register.
BAC CR1614 .B47 1486+ Copy 1: Imperfect: lacks leaves 83, 88, and 90, which are supplied in pen-facsimile. Leaf 89 is partially supplied from another copy, the fragment inlaid and the missing text extended in pen-facsimile. Pen-facsimile may be by John Harris; "F.S. by J.S." is noted in graphite on the recto of the final leaf. Bound in 19th-century brown morocco, with gilt edges; binding by Clarke and Bedford. Bookplates: Littlecote, John Pierpont Morgan, Richard Bennett. The recto of the initial blank has manuscript notes in pen in two contemporary hands.
BAC CR1614 .B47 1486+ Copy 2: Imperfect: a single, fragmented leaf, mounted on card. Heavily wormed and possible evidence of being used as binding waste. From a collection of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century printed leaves compiled by Frederick Werther, with his enumeration stamped in ink. - Extent
- [180] pages : 29 cm (folio)
- Extent of Digitization
- This object has been completely digitized.
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Call Number
- Zi +9828
- Related Version Online
- https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/orbis:1306171
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Early works to 1800
Incunabula
Printing in multiple colors (Printing)
Color printing
Fragments (object portions)
Armorial bindings
Armorial bookplates
Incunabula in Yale Library - Material
- illustrations ;
- Resource Type
- text
- Subject (Topic)
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Falconry
Hunting
Heraldry - Subjects
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Falconry > Early works to 1800
Hunting > Early works to 1800
Heraldry > Early works to 1800
Incunabula in Yale Library
England. Saint Albans. Schoolmaster printer. 1486
Bennett, Richard > Bookplate
Morgan, J. Pierpont (John Pierpont), 1837-1913 > Bookplate
Littlecote > Bookplate
Werther, Frederick, 1881- > Ownership
Roxburghe, John Ker, Duke of, 1740-1804 > Binding
Maclay, Alfred Barmore > Bookplate
Carysfort, William Proby, Earl of, 1836-1909
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- Access
- Public
- Rights
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Identifiers
- Catalog Record
- 9913061713408651
- Object ID (OID)
- 33431873
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