Here begynneth a treatyse how the hye fader of heuen sendeth dethe to somon euery creature to come and gyue a counte of theyr lyues in this Worlde and is in maner of a morall playe.
1913
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Title
Here begynneth a treatyse how the hye fader of heuen sendeth dethe to somon euery creature to come and gyue a counte of theyr lyues in this Worlde and is in maner of a morall playe.
Uniform title
Everyman.
Created/published
[Amersham, Eng.] : [Issued for subscribers by John S. Farmer], [1913]
Description
[32], 13-32 p. : 2 ill. ; 23 cm
Series statement
Old English drama. Students' facsimile edition
Note
"Facsimile of the 'Huth' copy, printed by Scott," [32] p., to which is added (2) "a fragment of an edition printed by Pynson," p. 13-32 at end. Each facsimile is preceded by a small explanatory leaf, tipped in.
Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... Everyman. Date of earliest known edition (1) Pynson c. 1509-30, (2) Scott c. 1528-30 <b.m. press-marks huth 32 and c. 21, c. 17> Reproduced in facsimile [Todor facsimile texts] 1912.
Label pasted on front end-paper reads: ... Everyman. Date of earliest known edition (1) Pynson c. 1509-30, (2) Scott c. 1528-30 <b.m. press-marks huth 32 and c. 21, c. 17> Reproduced in facsimile [Todor facsimile texts] 1912.
Series
Old English drama.
Call number
PR2411 .E8 1913