Lefèvre, Raoul.
Cy commence le volume intitule le recueil des histoires de troyes compose par venerable homme raoul le feure prestre chappelain de mon tresredoubte seigneur Monseigneur le Duc Phelippe de bourgoingne en lan de grace. mil. cccc. lxiiii.
[Bruges: printed by William Caxton and, probably, Colard Mansion, ca. 1474].
ESTC No. S123061.Grub Street ID 142584.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
For as moche as late by the comau[n]dement of the right hye [and] noble princesse my right redoubted lady my lady Margarete by the grace of god Duchesse of Bourgoyne Brabant [et]c. [...] as to the historie of Iason [...].
[Westminster: William Caxton, 1477].
ESTC No. S119443.Grub Street ID 139083.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The veray trew history of the valiau[n]t knight Iaso[n] how he conquerd or wan the golden fles, by the counsel of Medea and of many othre victoryouse and wondrefull actis and dedys that he dyde by his prowesse and cheualrye in his tyme.
[[Antwerp: [Prentyd by me Gerard Leeu in the towne of Andewarpe, In the yere of oure lord, M.CCCC. Fowre skore and twelve, [and] fynysshed the secunde day of Iuyne [1492]].
ESTC No. S119717.Grub Street ID 139357.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The recuyles or gaderi[n]ge to gyder of [the] hystoryes of Troye how it was destroyed & brent twyes by [the] puyssaunt Hercules & [the] thyrde & generall by [the] grekes.
[Enprynted in London: in Flete strete at the sygne of the sonne by Wynken de Worde, the yere of our lorde god. M.CCCCC. and. ii. [1502]].
ESTC No. S100690.Grub Street ID 359214.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The recuile of the histories of Troie. First tra[n]slated out of latin in to Fre[n]che by Raoul le feure in the yere from thincarnacion of our Sauiour Christ. .MCCCCLxiiii. and translated out of Frenche in to Englishe by Wyllyam Caxton Mercer of London, begon in the fyrs day of Marche in the yere of our Lord god. MCCC.CLxviiii. and fynished in the. xix. of Septembre in the yere mencyoned by the sayd Caxton in the ende of the seconde booke. Where in be declared the myghty prowesses of Hercules, the valyant actes of Hector and the renomed dedes of many other notable persones of famous memory, worthy to bee rede and diligently to be marked of all men, and specially of men of nobilytie and high degree.
[London]: Novv imprynted anno domini. M.CCCCCliii by VVyllyam Copla[n]d dvvellyng in Fletestrete at the signe of the Rose Garlande nyghe vnto Fletebrydge, [1553].
ESTC No. S113136.Grub Street ID 132878.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. Shewing the founders and the foundation of the said city, with the causes and manner how it was sacked and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. How it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it th second time: and of Hercules his worthy deeds, and his death. The III. How Priamus son of King Laomedon, rebuilded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of dame Helen, wife to King Minelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and al his sons slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of divers kings and kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry, and martial prowess effected by valiant knights, in the defence and love of distressed ladies.
The seventh edition, corrected and much amended..
London: printed by R.I. for S.S. to bee sold by F. Coles in the Old-Bayley and C. Tyus on London-Bridge, 1663.
ESTC No. R228325.Grub Street ID 101014.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy. The second book. Wherein is contained the prowess of the valiant Hercules, with his marvellous deeds, wonderfull works, and of his death.
London: printed by R.I. for Samuel Speed, 1663.
ESTC No. R179414.Grub Street ID 70845.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, the third book. Wherein is shewed, how the City of Troy was by Priamus, Son of King Laomedon, re-edified, and repaired, more strong, and better fortified, than ever it was before. And how for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was totally destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain, with many of their nobles out of number, as hereafter shall appear.
London: printed by R.I. for Samuel Speed, 1663.
ESTC No. R179417.Grub Street ID 70846.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy. Wherein is shewed, how the city of Troy was by Priamus son of King Laomedon, re-edified, and repaired, more strong, and better fortified, than ever it was before. And how for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was totally destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain, with many of their nobles out of number, as hereafter shall appear.
London: printed by E. T[yler]. and R. H[olt]. for Thomas Passinger, at the three Bibles upon London-Bridge, 1670.
ESTC No. R188426.Grub Street ID 76361.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, the third book, wherein is shewed, how the city of Troy was by Priamus son of King Laomedon, re-edified, and repaired, more strong, and better fortified, than ever it was before. And how for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was totally destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain, with many of their nobles out of number, as hereafter shall appear.
London: Printed by E.T. and R.H. for Thomas Passenger, at the three Bibles upon London-Bridge, 1670.
ESTC No. R28976.Grub Street ID 111997.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. shewing the founders and foundation of the said city, with the causes and manner how it was sacked and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. how it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew K. Laomedon, and destroyed it the second time: and of Hercules his worthy deeds, and his death. The III. How Priamus son of King Laomedon, rebuilded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and al his sons slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of diverse kings and kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry and martial prowess, effected by valiant knights, in the defence and love of distressed ladies.
The eight edition, corrected and much amended..
London: printed for T. Passenger, at the 3 Bibles on London-Bridge, 1670.
ESTC No. R14920.Grub Street ID 62895.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, the second book. Wherein is contained the prowess of the valiant Hercules, with his marvellous deeds, wonderful works; and of his death.
London: printed by T.J. for Samuel Speed, 1670.
ESTC No. R24429.Grub Street ID 108222.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. Shewing the founders and foundation of the said city, with the causes and manner how it was sacked and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. How it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second time: and of Hercules his worthy deeds, and his death. The III. How Priamus, Son of King Laomedon, rebuilded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of divers kings and kingdoms' with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry and martial prowess, effected by valiant knights, in the defence and love of distressed ladies.
The ninth edition, corrected and much amended..
London: Printed for T. Passenger, at the three bibles on London Bridge, 1676.
ESTC No. R14869.Grub Street ID 62848.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. shewing the founders and foundation of the said city, with the causes and manner how it was sacked and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. How it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second time: and of Hercules his worthy deeds, and his death. The III. How Priamus son of King Laomedon, rebuilded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and al his sons slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of divers kings and kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry and martial prowess, effected in valiant knights, in the defence and love of distressed ladies.
The tenth edition, corrected and much amended..
London: printed for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridg, 1680.
ESTC No. R14819.Grub Street ID 62800.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, the secon book. Wherein is contained the prowess of the valiant Hercules, with his marvellous deeds, wonderful works; and of his death.
London: printed for Thomas Passenger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, MDCLXXXIV. [1684].
ESTC No. R216542.Grub Street ID 91423.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, the third book. Wherein is shewed how the city of Troy was by Priamus, son of King Laomedon, re-edified and repaired, more strong, and better fortified, than ever it was before. And how for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife of King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was totally destroyed and Priamus with Hector, and all his sons slain, with many of their nobles out of number, as hereafter shall appear.
London: printed for Thomas Passenger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1684.
ESTC No. R213964.Grub Street ID 89298.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. Shewing the founders and foundation of the said city, with the causes and manner how it was sacked and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. How it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second time: and of Hercules his worthy deeds, and his death. The III. How Priamus son of King Laomedon, rebuilded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of Dame Helen, wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and al his sons slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of divers kings and kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry and martial prowess, effected by valiant knights, in the defence and love of distressed ladies.
The eleventh edition, corrected and much amended..
London: printed for T. Passinger, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1684.
ESTC No. R12739.Grub Street ID 60888.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. shewing the founders and foundation of the said city, with the Causes and manner how it was Sacked, and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. how it was re-edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second time: and of Hercules his worthy Deeds, and his Death. The III. how Priamus Son of King Laomedon, re-builded Troy again, more strong than it was before: and for the ravishment of Dame Helen, Wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said city was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his Sons Slain. Also mentioning the Rising and Flourishing of divers Kings and Kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many Admirable Acts of Chivalry and Martial prowess, effected by Valiant Knights, in the Defence and Love of Distressed Ladies.
The twelfth edition, corrected and much amended..
London: printed for Eben. Tracey, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1702.
ESTC No. T116472.Grub Street ID 168137.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy, in three books. The I. Shewing the Founders and Foundation of the said City, with the Causes and Manner how it was Sacked, and first destroyed by Hercules. The II. How it was Re-Edified, and how Hercules slew King Laomedon, and destroyed it the second Time: and of Hercules his worthy Deeds, and his Death. The III. How Priamus Son of King Laomedon, Re-Builded Troy again, more strong than it was before: And for the Ravishment of Dame Helen, Wife to King Menelaus of Greece, the said City was utterly destroyed, and Priamus with Hector, and all his Sons Slain. Also mentioning the rising and flourishing of divers kings and kingdoms, with the decay and overthrow of others. With many admirable acts of chivalry and martial prowess, effected by Valiant Knights, in the Defence and Love of distressed Ladies.
The thirteenth edition, corrected and much amended..
London: printed for Eben. Tracey, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1708.
ESTC No. T71890.Grub Street ID 295443.
Lefèvre, Raoul.
The destruction of Troy. In three books. I. Shewing the founders and foundation of the said city; ... II. How it was re-edified; ... III. How Priamus, ... re-builded Troy again, ...
Dublin: printed by and for Thomas Browne, 1738.
ESTC No. T131688.Grub Street ID 180659.