Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ...

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Here begynneth a shorte and abreue table on the Cronycles ...
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[Enprynted at Londo[n] :: In powlys chyrche yarde at the west dore of powlys besyde my lorde of londons palays by me Iulyan Notary,
In the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC.xv. [1515]]
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¶Anno mundi .iii.M.v.C.xliiii. Et ante xp̄i natiuitatem .M.vC.lx.

ARam son̄e to Esrom of the lyne of crist was about this tyme & he gate Amina¦dab. Naason / of these men letell is wryten in scrypture & therfore I procede to other maters ¶Iob that holy man & of al pacyēce ensāple about this tyme was borne / of the lyne of Na¦chor the broder of Abraham / & he lyued many yeres: & after that god had visyted hym: & had assayed his pacyēs / he lyued an .C. & .xl. yere {per} ang. greg. & .lix) ¶Moyses aboute this tyme was borne / & the chyldrē of Israel were ī gre∣te trybulacyō & bondage. & Moyses was put in the water to be drowned. ¶Aron aboute this tyme was borne. ¶Dafrus was kyng of Babylon & was the .xiiii. kynge / and Moyses was borne vnder hym in Egypt. ¶Cycrops was the fyrst kynge of Athenes. And after sa∣ynt austyn / that tyme many lesyng were wry¦ten / in the hystoryes of the Grekis the whiche comynly were lesse than the comyn fame fa∣the / of a lytell thynge they wrote a grete mae∣re / bycause to shewe theyr connynge for there was the vnyuersyte of Grekys.

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