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Scottish printing towns > 1508-1800 > Here begynnys the may[i]ng or disport of Chaucer > (2) [a1 verso (page 110 Beattie)]
(2) [a1 verso (page 110 Beattie)]
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DescriptionVerso of title page, with inscription.
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Here begynnys the may[i]ng or disport of Chaucer
DescriptionOne of nine black-letter tracts printed for Walter Chepman and Androw Myllar, bound together, with two other tracts, to form the volume known as "The Chepman and Myllar prints". Imprint (from colophon) reads: "Impre[n]tit in the south gait of Edinburgh be Walter Chepman and Androw Myllar, the fourth day of ap[r]ile the yhere of God .M.CCCCC. and viii. yheris [1508]".
ShelfmarkSa.6(6)
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1508-1800
DescriptionItems from the first printing press set up in a particular Scottish town or village between 1508 and 1800. May be the first item printed on that press or a later product from the same press that is more important. Includes the first book printed in Scotland, dated 4 April 1508.
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