A critical edition of Caxton's The Art and Craft to Know Well to Die and Ars Moriendi together with the antecedent manuscript material
The following thesis seeks to make available sound critical texts of three fifteenth-century English versions of the 'Ars Moriendi' - 'The Book of the Craft of Dying,' Caxton's 'Art and Craft to Know Well to Die' (1490) and his 'Ars Moriendi' (1491). Of t...
Main Author: | Morgan, Gerald Raymond |
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University of Oxford
1973
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.466185 |
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