-
books that he printed. He
wrote about that
subject in the
preface to his
Eneydos. His
successor Wynkyn de
Worde faced similar problems.
Caxton is credited...
- the
books he printed. (He
wrote about this
subject in the
preface to his
Eneydos.) His
successor Wynkyn de
Worde faced similar problems.
Caxton is credited...
- that one fro that other, of
whiche were
fourmed lettres for to write" (
Eneydos 6.25). As in Gr****, the word was used
especially for
foreign or mysterious...
- "Prologue to Malory's King Arthur", by
William Caxton "Prologue to Virgil's
Eneydos", by
William Caxton "Dedication of the
Institutes of the
Christian Religion"...
- by the
printer William Caxton, who wrote, in the
preface to The Boke of
Eneydos compyled by
Vargyle (Modern English: The Book of the Aeneid,
compiled by...
- is unconfirmed. In 1490,
William Caxton, in the
preface to The Boke of
Eneydos compyled by Vyrgyle,
refers to him as
though Skelton already had a scholarly...