Here begynnethe the boke calledde Iohn bochas descriuinge the falle of princis princessis [and] other nobles tra[n]slated i[n]to englissh by Iohn ludgate mo[n]ke of the monastery of seint edmu[n]des Bury ...
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- Here begynnethe the boke calledde Iohn bochas descriuinge the falle of princis princessis [and] other nobles tra[n]slated i[n]to englissh by Iohn ludgate mo[n]ke of the monastery of seint edmu[n]des Bury ...
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- Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375.
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Contents
- Prologus
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book - 1
- ¶An exclamacion of bochas ayen all proude men shewynge howe god may theym and their pride whā him best lift by many diuers meanes and wayes pu∣nysshe and chastise
- ¶Howe many yeres was bitwixte Adam and Nembroth and bitwixte Nembroth and Cadmus and of other kynges
- ¶Of Oggigus kynge of Thebes
- ¶Of a greate flode in Tessalie
- ¶Of goodly Isis wife to Apys kynge of argyne slayne by his brother Dyffeus.
- ¶Of Grysiton that his membres cete for hungre
- ¶Howe Iupiter rauysshyd Europe and howe Cadmus was sent to seke hir in diuers regions
- ¶A processe of Oetes kynge of Colchos / Iason / Medee. Theseus Scilla Nisus and other mo
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Omne regnum in se diuisum desolabitur - Howe Atreus kynge of messene wrought ayenst his brother Thiestes slewe his thre chyldren dis∣mēbryd them pecys made Thieftes to ete of their flessh and drynke of their blode
- Howe Atreus accusyd him self of murdre and his brother vpon auoutrye doon with Europa the quene
- Of duke Theseus and Adryane that saued his life in the Caue / and howe he like a forsworne man forsoke hir & weddyd faire phedra which afterward slough hir silfe
- ¶Here bochas writeth ayenst theym that yeuethe hasty credence to liers and flaterers
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Qui tangit picem et c̄. -
¶M. de transformatis .i. bis vir -
¶Ar mutat naturam - ¶Of quene Althea / and howe Hercules by wymē was brought to confusion
- A processe of Narcisus. Bible. Mirra. and of other their infortunes to bochas compleynynge
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Ouidius x
o . et xio . de transformatis -
owe Narcisus / Biblis / and mirra dyed at the yscheef -
Ob quam cām secundas spreuit nupcias - Of Priamus kynge of Troye / And howe the Monke of Bury translatoure of this boke wrote a boke of the siege of troye callyd troye boke
- Here spekith bochas the auctour of this boke ayenst the surquedous pride of theym that truste in richesse saynge these wordes vnto theym
- Here also Iohn Bochos put a greate preisinge and a commendacion of suertie that stondith in pouertye vnder these wordes in sentence
- Of mighty sampson which tolde his counseill to Dalida wherby he was deceyued.
- The excuse of bochas for his writynge ayenst mys∣gouernyd wymen in stede of lenuoye
- Of myghty pirrus that slough pollicene which for his pride and auoutrye dyed in pouertie / slayne at the last by horestes
- Of Machaire and his suster Canace
- The lettre of compleynt of Canace to hir broder Machaire.
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Howe Saul kinge of Ierusalem borne of lowe degre / as longe as he dred god was o¦bedient to him / and rulyd by good counseile had many greate disconfitures
but at the last for is pride / presumpcion / and greate disobeisaunce he lost his crowne / and was slayne by Philistees -
Nihil insolencius {quam} potens rusticus Incipit liber secundus - Acommendacion of Bochas vpon the vertue of obedience
- Howe kinge Roboam for gyuynge feith to yonge counseyle lost the beneuolence of his people and dyed a foole
- A chaptre descryuinge howe princes beynge hedeys of their comontees shulde haue noble chyualrie true Iuges their comontye to gouerne &c.
- Howe Mucyus Sceuola slough an Innocent in stede of kinge Porcēna that laide siege to Rome.
- Howe lucrece oppressed by Tarquyn slough hir self
- Howe rome after was gouernyd / and virginea by hir fader slayne
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owe Ieroboam kinge of Israell for Idolatrie sobedience cam to a myscheuous ende - Howe zereas kinge of Ethiope was slayne in bataile
- Howe Adab kinge of Ierusalem lost ceptre and crowne
- Howe the vengeable prince zambrias set a toure on fyre and brent him silf
- Of kinge Achab and Iezabell his wife
- Of quene Gatholia for hir tirannie slayne
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Howe Di
o quene of cartage slough hir silf for conseruacion of hir chastite - Howe vicious Sardanapalle kinge of assirie brent him self and his tresoure
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A commendacion of
chas of ve ynes rehersynge names foūdyrs of diuers sciencys and cūnynges in repreef of Idelnesse - Howe amazias ī Iuda kinge for pride and presūp¦cion was venquesshed in batayle & after slayne
- Howe vpon Iosias succedynge kinge next in Iuda toke vengeaunce smote him with lepre
- An exortacion to princes to be auised to do ageyn goddes preceptes.
- Howe kinge Ozie was takyn by kinge salmana¦zar and dyed in prison
- Howe senacheryb kinge of assirie was slayne
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Howe kinge sedechie for fals forsweringe was slayne and made bl
nde in prison - Howe kinge astryages laboured to disherite cirus But god suffred his malice nat to preuayle
- Howe Candalus king of Lide was made cokwold and after slayne
- Howe what thinge kinge Midas touchid was gold yit dyed he in miserye and wretchydnesse
- Of balthasar kinge of babilone / and howe daniel expowned. Mane. Techel. Phares.
- Lo Cresus and balthasar were venquesshed by cirus and the sonne of cresus slayne at the hūting of a bore
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Howe the cruell tyraunt Cyrus delited eu
slaughter and shedynge of blode & so endyd - Howe amilius for couetise slough his brother and Remus / and Romulus norisshed by a wuluesse
- Howe mecyus kinge of albanoys beynge fals of his othe and assuraunce / was drawen into pecys
- A Chaptre howe princes shulde of their othes and promises be true auoydinge all doublenesse / and decepcion
- Of kinge hostilius that first weryd purpyll hewe consūpte with fuyleuene
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book - 3
- Sequitur prologus libri tercii
- A disputacion bytwene fortune and glad pouert.
- Howe kinge hostilius worshippynge fals goddys was consumpte with fiery leuene
- Howe anchus kinge of rome was murdrid by Lu¦cynyo by thassent of his wif
- Howe Lucynyo that murdred anchus was after murdred
- Howe for the offence done to Lucrece by Tarquyn was neuer after crowned kinge in rome
- The greuous compleynt of Lucrece vpon hir oppression
- The compleynt of Bochas vpon the luxurye of princes as by exaumples of many diuers myschaū¦cys
- Howe Cambyses assentynge to the murdre of his brother mergus / at the last slough him silf
- Howe Oropastes occupyed the crowne of Perce by Iniust title was murdred
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Howe Melciades duke of Athenys with smal noum¦bre venquesshyd
i C M {per}ciens / and after by his co¦monte that ay of custum desireth a chaunge of pryn∣ces newe he was cheyned in prison and so dyed -
Howe xerses kinge of Perce for his rauyne / and couetise was dismembryd in smale pe
ys -
Of Duke palantes and Spartenois werred th
m of Myssene for rauysshinge thir maydens -
Of Ceson Quincius exiled and Grac
us take prysonere - Here Bochas rehercith the tyrannye of Apius and falsnesse of Iuges
- Bochas ageyne the vntruth of Iuges
- Here Bochas maketh an exclamacion of the extor¦cion of the officers of Rome
- Of Alcibiades exiled and after brent in his bedde
- Here Bochas maketh an exclamacion vpon the deth of Alcibiades
- Here bochas writeth ageyne the desires of people.
- Here Iohn bochas speketh ageyne Idelnesse reher¦cinge howe sūme men haue ioye in one science and sūme in another
- Howe malleus duke of cartage for oppression and tyrannye was hewen into pecys.
- Howe the substaunce of the host of himilcho duke of cartage goynge to conquere Cicile dyed of pestylence and after him silf slayne
- Howe Heynon duke of cartage was dismembred
- The auctour ageyne couetous people
- The auctour ageyne couetous people
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Howe Enagora kinge of cipre was by Artaxe
¦ses outrayed and put from his kingdom - Howe Theo kinge of egipt by artaxerses was dry¦uen from his kingdome and fled into Arabye
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Howe Amynta of Mecedoyne kinge had by Eru
i his wife Alisaūdre / {per}dica / & philip y t were slayne - Howe the proude tyraunt Aman was hangyd and the Innocent preseruyd
- Of the two brethern artaxerses and Cirus and Ar∣taxerses slough his children and concubynes and howe they ended
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book - 4
- Incipit Prohemium Libri quarti
- Incipit liber Quartus Howe marchus maulius wrought and dyd for Rome toune / And at the laste he was by the comons coste into Tibre and there drowned
- Here bochas writeth in part ayenst such as can nat be content with suffisaunce but vsurpe to hygh dig¦nitees
- Howe Neptanabus kinge of Egipte was by xerses constreyned to fle his kingdome
- Howe Pansonoy duke of Lacedemoyne was exiled by theym of athenys
- Howe Heliarchus the tyraunt for extorcion and op∣pression was slayne by the knight Leonydes
- Howe the vicious Denys kinge of Cecile slough his bretherne and kinrede & after exiled died at myschef
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The auctour ageyne presumptuous people & pryn¦
y holdinge theym silf goddis - Howe kinge pollicrate for extorcion and tyrannye was hangyd tyll euery ioynt went from other
- Howe the tyraunt alisaundre llough his philosopre Calistenes with other for saynge truth
- Howe Alisaundre kinge of Pyrothe auenturynge to passe the flode of Acheronte / there at his bak by his moost trusty was dedly woundyd
- Howe Darie kinge of Perce and mede was out∣rayed by alisaundre kinge of macedoyne
- Here bochas remembreth the batyles and losse of Realmeys of antiquyte / with the fallynge of dy∣uers nobles.
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Howe Eumenydes was twyes outrayed by Antigo∣
us / and at the last dyed in prison - Howe quene Olimpiades for she delyted in vices / murdre and vengeaunce dyed at myscheef
- Howe agathodes of lowe birth borne atteyned vnto royall dignite / endyd in pouerte and wretchidnesse.
- Howe Cassander slough the wif of Alisaundre / & Hercules hir sonne / And antipater slough his mo∣der and of other murders.
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Of the two prefectis / Penestes and a Aman
as - Howe sandrodoctus borne of lowe degre cherisshed robbours and theues
- Howe Selenchus the mighty prince was slayne by the great tholome kynge of egypt
- Howe the two sonnys of quene arcynoe were by ther moders brother traitourly slayne and she exiled
- Howe Ceramius of macedoyne kinge that murdryd his cosyns was slayne in batayle by thē of fraunce
- Howe the prince Belgius was disconfited / and brought vnto nought
- Howe Duke Brennyus delitinge to robbe / and stele mischeuously endyd
- Howe Pirrus kinge of pyrothe list nat lyue in pees but of pride and presumpcion in werre cam vnto myschaunce
- Howe the tiraunt Aristotyn by trecherous werkinge set asyde the right lyne was crowned kinge of Epy∣rothes and after slayne
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Howe quene Arcynoe for the auoutry done w
t De∣metrius husbonde of hir doughter Beronyces en∣ded in sorowe.
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Incipit liber quintus Here Bochas write ayenst theym that delite in beutye and semelynesse / callinge to purpos howe a man borne in Tuscan which excelled in beutye and fairnesse: and for his beutye shulde nat geue other occasion to synne he disfigured his visage and body with many a greate wounde and spot
- Lenuoye.
- Howe the two brethre Selench{us} & antioch{us} eche desy / rous to excelle other / fil at discorde endid in mischief
- Howe the noble quene Leodomya was in the temple slayne: and vengeaunce take vpon him that slough hir.
- Howe cleomens kynge of macedoyne was slayne with his wyf and chyldren
- Of kinge Nero Cornelye and Haniball
- Of the Duke zantipas cast into the se
- How Marchus regulus of his fre wyll dyed for the comon wele
- Howe Tholome kinge of Egipt callyd Phylopater slough fader and moder and his wif in lecherie spente his life and mischeuously endyd
- Howe Abithomarus and Viridomarus Dukys of fraūce after greate bataylss by romayns slayne
- Howe Siphax of Munedye kinge was take and dyed in prison
- Howe Nabyn hauyng no title but by tyrannye to¦ke on him to be kinge of macedoyne was slayne
- Here Bochas reherceth the mortall werrys betwene Romayns and Affricans
- Howe kynge perseus by romayns outrayed and after take.
- Howe the people af Achaia with their cheef cyte Corinthe by romaynes was destroyed
- Howe greate antiochus vsinge riot and vicious lyuynge by Marchus actilius was outrayed and dyed sodenly
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Howe Ieronimus kinge of Ciracuse was slayne /
howe Scipio affrican that laboured for comon we¦le of romayns was exiled by them & so dyed - Howe Scipio Asian lorde of Asye that labored euer for the comon wele was murdred
- Howe the duke philopomones was take put in pry∣son after dranke poyson and so dyed.
- Of the thred Scipion Nasica that euer wrought moch for the comonte.
- Howe duke Hanyball after many victorious de∣dys murdred him silf with poyson.
- Howe Prusias kynge of bethenye betrayed Hany∣ball and wolde haue disheryted his sonne and heyre went abeggynge in straunge londys.
- Howe Persa of macedoyne kynge that enpoysoned his brother was by Emylyus outrayed and dyed in pryson.
- Howe Amonyus a Prince of antyoch delytynge in pyllage and robbrye / with other vicious lyuyn∣ge / fledde in womans clothinge / after takyn and slayne.
- Howe Andriscus of lowe birth borne hauynge no tytle of macedoyne kynge▪ was take and dyed in prison
- Howe alisaundre ballas kynge of surrie for extorci¦on pride & vnkyndnesse dyed at mischeef.
- Here bochas writeth of the Rebellions / and Se∣dycions in Rome betwene Tribunys & Comons.
- Howe the wyf of hastruball brente hir silf and hir children.
- Of Machabeus Ioathas take by the kynge of Surrie
- Howe Demetrius the seconde loste at the laste his hede.
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Howe zebenna kynge of surre by intrusion entryn
had mischeuous endynge. - Howe Bitynctus kinge of auergnatus / by the Ro¦mayns was taken and dyed in pryson
- Howe the tyraunt Euergetes weddyd quene Cle¦opatras slough hir eldest sonne / exiled his wyfe weddyd hir doughter
- Howe Iugurta of by intrusion of Munedy Kynge slough rightful heiris & after himsilf was drownyd
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Incipit liber Sextus Here Bochas sittinge in his studye alone
writeth a greate processe: howe Fortune lyke amonstruous Ima∣ge / Hauinge an hundryd handys appperyd vnto him and spake: and Bochas vnto hir: makinge bytwene them both many greate Argumentys: and resons of fortunes chauncys. -
Hic loquitur Fortuna - Here reherceth Fortune hir condicions vnto bochas shewynge howe many one she enhaunced for a tyme / and anone after theym sodeynly ouerthroweth
- Howe Gayus Marryus of lowe byrth borne cā to hye estate / which blent with couetise after ma∣ny greate batayles dyed at myscheef
- Howe kinge metrydate boode vii yere in wyldernesse had greate turmentys both on see and londe / by hys blode brought to vntraunce slough him silfe with a swerde.
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Howe Encratydes kinge of Sithye was slayne by Demetry
s: and after his careyn cast to hound s - Howe Herodes kinge of Parthos werred with Ro∣mayns: which after his sonne and heire was slayne: made his bastarde sonne kinge: That anone after slough his fader
- Howe Fymbria a consull of rome slough him silf.
- OF Albynius that was slayne with stonys
- Howe adriane borne of lowe degre falsly vsurped to be kynge of rome which with his chorles was after brent.
- Howe Synthonyus kynge of trace that moch coue¦tyd all forwent and dyed in pouerte
- Here bochas in {per}ty maketh a descripcion of the king¦dom of Trace and passeth ouer lightly vnto the accō¦plysshment of his boke
- Howe after many greate conquestys of duke Pom∣peye beganne greate werre betwene him and Iulyus Thre hundred thousande were slayne and at the last the hede of pompeye smetyn of
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Howe victorious Iulius Cesar brent the vessels of Tholome: slough achillas that wolde haue mur¦dryd him: and after greate victoryes him silfe was murdryd with bo
dekens by brutus Cassius
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Incipit Liber Of Antonye son and heire to greate Antonye: An
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Octauus
ure of Rome / and many other Emperours and nobles ly endyd - Howe Gallyen sonne of valerian was slayne
- Howe Quyntilyus was murdryd by wymen
- Of Aurelian in Denmark born
- Howe Probus disconfited Romayns / and after was slayne
- Howe Clarus and his two sonnes were myscheuyd
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Howe the hardy quene zenobya faugh
with Aurelean and was take - Howe Galerius oppressed martyrs / and cristys feith / and myscheuously endyd
- Howe Maxence the emperour enmy to cristis feith myscheuously endyd
- OF Constantyne and Crispus: and howe Dal¦macius was slayne
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Of the brethren Constaūce and constancius / and
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Howe Constantyne baptized by Syluestre was
ured of his lepre -
A go
e processe why Rome was destroyed and for the same or lyke cause many other realmes - Howe Symak and Boys his sonne in lawe were banysshed and after Iuged to dye
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Of kynge arthur and his conq
estys and of the commodytees of Englonde and he was destroyed by his cosyn mordrede. - An Exclamacion of Bochas ageyn kynredes vnkinde.
- Of Geseuye kinge of Venandre / and of thre o¦ther kinges / and howe they were destroyed.
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Howe Albonyus was murdryd by his wyfe and howe she after most vicious was mur∣d
yd also.
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Incipit Liber Nonus Howe the emperour Mauricius / his wif and his children were slayne at Calcedonie
- Of machomete the fals prophete and howe he beynge dronke was deuoured amonge swyne.
- Howe Brounchilde quene of fraunce slough hir kyn / brought the Londe in dyuysyon / and after was hangyd / and hewen in pecys smale
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Bochas marueyleth of the malice and cruelte of
rounchilde writeth thus - Howe Eraclius the Emperoure susteyned here∣sye / fyll in to dropsye / and sekenesse vncurable / and so dyed.
- Howe Constantyne the son of Eraclyus sup¦portynge errour / and heresye / was murdred in a stewe
- Howe Gisulphus was slayn and his wyf endyd mischeuously in lecherye.
- Of Iustynyan the fals extorcyoner / exyled by patricyan / after both nose and iyen but from his hede.
- Howe Philyp the empeorour dyed at myscheef.
- Howe Anastace was compelled to leue the Empyre to be a preste and lyue in pouerte.
- Howe the hede of Lupus kynge of lumbardye was smet of by Grymaldus.
- Howe the hede of Alexyus was smet of by com∣perton
- Howe Aryperton was drowned with his richesse.
- Howe dediere by pope adrian and Charles of fraū∣ce was put to flight and dyed at mischeef.
- Of pope Iohn a woman with childe and put doun.
- Bochas counseyleth pryncys to remembre on Arnolde.
- Of Charles of Loreyn confoūdyd with hungre.
- Howe kinge Salamon whilom Kynge of Hun∣gery was put to flight
- Howe Petro kinge of hūgery was slayne
- Howe Dyogenes the Emperoure was taken / and his iyen put oute.
- Howe Robert Duke of Normandye faught with the Turkes / was named to the crowne of Ieru∣salem / and dyed at myscheef.
- Howe Iocelyne prince of Rage for pryde slouthe and lecherye dyed in pouerte.
- Howe the emperoure Androuycus slough all that were of the blode royall cherisshed vicio{us} peple and after was hanged.
- Of Isacyus made blynde and taken at myscheef
- Of herry the eldest sonne of Fredryk the seconde mischeuyd by his fadre.
- A comendacion of bochas of such as be kynde to their kynrede.
- Howe Manfroye kynge of poyle was slayn.
- Howe Encys kinge of Sardany died in pryson.
- How manymettus and Argones dyed at myscheef
- Howe Charles kynge of Ierusalem / and of Cecile for auaryce and auoutrye died at myscheef.
- Of Hugolyne Erle of Pyse / slayne in pryson.
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Howe p
pe Boneface the viii was take by the lyna¦ge de Columpnys / ete his hondys and dyde in prison - Howe the ordre of Templers was foundyd / and with other of the ordre brent.
- Bochas here cōmendeth Theodorus with other two philosophers for their pacience notably·
- Bochas here commendeth humylite
- Howe philyp la Bele kynge of fraunce was slayn with a wyld bore and of his thre sonnes and their weddynge.
- Howe duke Gaulter of Florence for his tyrannye / Lecherye and couetyse endyd in mischeef