Publications of John Lydgate

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  • Lydgate, John. The hors. the shepe [and] the ghoos. [Westminster: By W. Caxton, 1476]. ESTC No. S120583. Grub Street ID 140212.
  • Lydgate, John. [The chorle and the birde]. [Westminster: W. Caxton, 1477?]. ESTC No. S120572. Grub Street ID 140201.
  • Lydgate, John. The temple of glas. [Westminster: By William Caxton, 1477?]. ESTC No. S120590. Grub Street ID 140219.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynneth a lytell treatyse of the horse, the sheep, and the ghoos. [Westminster: By Wynkyn de Worde, ca. 1495]. ESTC No. S120586. Grub Street ID 140215.
  • Lydgate, John. Prologus Here begynneth the prologue of the storye of Thebes. [Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, 1497?]. ESTC No. S120573. Grub Street ID 140202.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynneth a lytyll treatyse of the horse, the sheep, and the goos. [Westminster: Wyndyn de Worde, 1499?]. ESTC No. S94060. Grub Street ID 152417.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynnyth ye temple of glas. [Westminster: Wynkyn de Worde, ca. 1500]. ESTC No. S94062. Grub Street ID 152419.
  • Lydgate, John. [The virtue of the masse]. [London: W. de Worde, ca. 1501?]. ESTC No. S2225. Grub Street ID 146621.
  • Lydgate, John. [The temple of glas.]. [[London: printed] by Rycharde Pynson, [1503]]. ESTC No. S125122. Grub Street ID 144397.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynneth the temple of glas. [London]: Enprynted in London in Flete Strete in the sygne of the Conne by Wynkyn de Worde, [1506?]. ESTC No. S907. Grub Street ID 149995.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynns the mayng or disport of chaucer. [Impre[n]tit in the south gait of Edinburgh: Be Walter chepman and Androw myllar, the fourth day of ap[r]il the yhere of god .M.CCCCC. and viii. yheris] [1508]. ESTC No. S114461. Grub Street ID 134172.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynneth the chorle and the byrde. [Enprynted at London: In the Flete strete in the sygne of the sonne by Wynkyn de Worde, [1510?]]. ESTC No. S120581. Grub Street ID 140210.
  • Lydgate, John. The p[ro]uerbes of Lydgate. [Enprynted at London: In Flete strete at the sygne of the sonne by Wykyn de Worde, [1510?]]. ESTC No. S120597. Grub Street ID 140225.
  • Lydgate, John. Stans puer ad mensam. ... [London: W. de. Worde, ca. 1520]. ESTC No. S94061. Grub Street ID 152418.
  • Lydgate, John. The p[ro]uerbes of Lydgate. [Imprynted at London: In Flete strete at the sygne of the Sonne by me Wynkyn de Worde, [1520?]]. ESTC No. S121894. Grub Street ID 141459.
  • Lydgate, John. Here begynneth the testame[n]t of Ioh?n Lydgate monke of Berry: which he made hymselfe, by his lyfe dayes. [Emprinted at Lo[n]don: In fletestrete, by Richard Pynson: printer vnto the kynges noble grace, [1520?]]. ESTC No. S121895. Grub Street ID 141460.
  • Lydgate, John. The vertue of [the] masse. [Imprynted at London: By Wynkyn de Worde, [1520?]]. ESTC No. S120595. Grub Street ID 140223.
  • Lydgate, John. The c›playnte of a louers lyfe. Jmprinted at London in the Fletestrete at the sygne of the Sonne: By Wynkyn de Worde, [1531?]. ESTC No. S3962. Grub Street ID 148084.
  • Lydgate, John. Here foloweth the churle and the byrde. [Pri[n]ted at Cantorbury: In saynte Paules parysshe by Iohan Mychel, [1534?]]. ESTC No. S121893. Grub Street ID 141458.
  • Lydgate, John. This lytell treatyse compendiously declareth the damage and destruction in realmes caused by the serpente of diuision. [London]: Newly and of late imprinted by me Roberte Redman, dwellynge at London in Flete Strete at the sygne of the George, [ca. 1535]. ESTC No. S906. Grub Street ID 149917.
  • Lydgate, John. Stans puer ad mensa[m]. Otherwyse called the boke of norture, newly imprinted and very necessary vnto all youthe. [Imprynted at London: in Southwarks by me Johan Redman, [1540]]. ESTC No. S126060. Grub Street ID 145237.
  • Lydgate, John. The cronycle of all the kynges: that haue reygned in Englande: sythe the Conquest of Wyllyam Conqueroure. And sheweth the dayes of theyr crownacion. And howe many yeres they dyd reygne. With the dayes of theyr death. And wher they were buryed. [London: Printed by Robert Wyer, ca. 1552]. ESTC No. S121724. Grub Street ID 141296.
  • Lydgate, John. London lyckpeny. A ballad, composed by Dan. John Lydgate, monk of Bury, in the reign of Henry V. London?]: John Hmmond [i.e. Hammond?], 1784. ESTC No. T193064. Grub Street ID 227323.