The rule of saynt Augustyne, bothe in latyn and englysshe, with two exposicyons. And also the same rule agayn onely in englysshe without latyn or exposicyon The tra[n]slatour doth aduyse [and] cou[n]seyll all the disciples of this rule to bere alway one of these bokes upo[n] them syth they ben so portatyue, [and] may be had for so small a pryce.
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- The rule of saynt Augustyne, bothe in latyn and englysshe, with two exposicyons. And also the same rule agayn onely in englysshe without latyn or exposicyon The tra[n]slatour doth aduyse [and] cou[n]seyll all the disciples of this rule to bere alway one of these bokes upo[n] them syth they ben so portatyue, [and] may be had for so small a pryce.
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- Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
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- [Imprynted at London :: In Fletestrete, at the sygne of the Sonne, by me Wynkyn de Worde,
- The yere of our lorde god.M.CCCCC.xxv. the xxviij. daye of Nouember] [1525]
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"The rule of saynt Augustyne, bothe in latyn and englysshe, with two exposicyons. And also the same rule agayn onely in englysshe without latyn or exposicyon The tra[n]slatour doth aduyse [and] cou[n]seyll all the disciples of this rule to bere alway one of these bokes upo[n] them syth they ben so portatyue, [and] may be had for so small a pryce." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/b11254.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.
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- In our lorde god / and moost swete sauiour Iesu my salutacyon.
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The rule of saynt Augustyn translated out of latyn in to englysshe / indefferently vnto bothe the sexes / that is to saye vnto y
e brothers and systers of that pro∣fessyon. - illustration
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- ¶ Vnto the deuoute and ghostly reders.
- ¶ The exposicyon of saynt Augustynes rule / after the grete clerke and holy saynt / saynt Hugh called de sancto Victore / a chanon of the same professyon / in Parys in the monastery of saynt Victores. And before is the exposicyon of the translatour.
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