Wynkyn de Worde - Published Works

Published Works

Books printed by de Worde include:

  • Treatise of Love
  • Vitae Sanctorum Patrum
  • Bartholomaeus de Proprietatibus Rerum by John Trevisa
  • Dives and Pauper
  • The Book of Saint Albans
  • The Canterbury Tales
  • Contemplacyon of sinners by William Touris
  • Mandeville's Travels
  • Beves of Hamtoun
  • Guy of Warwick
  • The Squire of Low Degree
  • Robin Hood
  • The Miracles of Our Lady
  • The Rote or mirror of Consolation
  • The Twelve profits of tribulation
  • The Bowge of Court by John Skelton
  • The History of the Three Kings of Cologne
  • The Ship of Fools
  • Mundus et Infans (1522)
  • Gesta Romanorum
  • Christmasse Carolles

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