aum Eustace: "On les v=et au palais au Tiers
pillier Et a la me neufue nostre dame a lenseigne de Lagnus dei"
(_Brunef_). Ebert mentions a French translation as having been printed
at Paris, in 1497; but Brunet, in the article on Aristotle, gives a
somewhat minute account of the book, to show that it is not that
of Colonna.
* * * * *
(_Spanish translation._)
Regimi[=e]to de los principes sechs y ordenado par Don fray Gil de Roma de
la orden de s[=a]t Augustin. E fizolo trasladar de latin en rom[=a]ce do
Bernardo obispo de osma etc. Suilla--a espenses de Maestre Conrado
aleman. & Melchior gurrizo, mercadores de libros, fue impresso per
Meynardo Ungut alememo: & Stanislas Polono companeros. Acabaron se a
veynte dias del mes de octubre Ano del senor de Mill & quarto cientos &
nouenta & quarto [1494] folio.
(_Hain, Brunet, Graeffe_.)
Ebert notes that there was an edition under the name of Th. Aquino at
Madrid, 1625, 4to.
(_Catalan translation_.)
Regiment des Princeps. Barcelona per Mestre Nicolau Spindaler
emprentador. 1480. Folio.
(_Graeffe_.)
Regiment del Princeps. Barcelona per Johan
Luchner. 1498. Fol.
(_Brunei, Graeffe_.)
(_Italian translation_.)
Ebert mentions an Italian version by Val. Averoni. Firenze, 1577, 8vo.
(_Graeffe_.)
(_English translation_.)
De regimine Principum, a poem by Thomas Occleve, written in the reign of
Henry IV. Edited for the first time by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A.,
F.S.A., &c. Printed for the Roxburghe Club. London, J.B. Nichols.
1860. 4to.
(See _ante_, p. xxxii., for notice of another Early English version.)
CESSOLES.
(See _ante_, p. xxiv.)
Incipit solati[=u] ludi schacor. Scilicz regiminis ac morum nominu= et
officium viror' nobili[=u] quor' si quis formas menti impresserit bellum
ipsum et ludi virtutem cordi faciliter poterit optinere. (E)Go frater
iacobus de thessolonia multor' fratru= &c. Ends: Explicit folaci[=u] ludi
schacor'. Folio. 40 leaves.
There is neither date, place, nor printer's name given; but it is
considered to have been the work of Nic. Ketelaer and Ger. de Leempt, at
Utrecht (Ultrajectus), about 1473.
(_Linde, Graesse_.)
Incipit libellus de ludo Scaccorum, et de dictis factisque nobilium
virorum, philosophorum et antiquorum. Explicit tabula super ludum
Scacchorum. Deo gratias. 4to. 29 leaves. Sign. A--H.
This is in black letter, and has neither date nor place.
(_Linde_.)
Inci
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