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.
  • Regula. English
  • Regula. Saynt Augustyns rule in englysshe alone Saint Augustynes rule
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Imprint
[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]
Added name
Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141. Whitford, Richard, fl. 1495-1555?.
Publication year
1525
ESTC No.
S110361
Grub Street ID
130424
Description
[1], lxxxviii, [19] leaves : ill. ; 4⁰
Note
In two parts: part 1 is Latin text of Augustine's "Regula" with Hugh of Saint-Victor's and Richard Whitford's commentaries (in English) and part 2 is Whitford's English translation of the "Regula". Part 2 has separate title page which reads "Saynt Augustyns rule in englysshe alone" and separate register.

Title from part 2. Imprint from part 1 colophon.

Running title (part 1) reads: Saynt Augustynes rule.

Leaf C6v of part 2 bears printer's device (McKerrow 46b) within border.
Uncontrolled note
In the copy catalogued, part 2 is bound before part 1