That it was in Cologne rather than elsewhere, is confirmed by the oft-quoted stanza added by Wynkyn de Worde as a colophon to the English edition of Bartholomæus de proprietatibus rerum.
We meet with the large Gothic type again in 1535, in an edition of the De Proprietatibus Rerum of Bartholomæus Anglicus, which Berthelet printed in that year.
Stephen Batman, one of the Archbishop's domestic chaplains, editor of De Proprietatibus Rerum, by Bartholomeus Anglicanus.
In conformity with this opinion, we are told in the English translation of Bartholomæus De proprietatibus rerum, lib.
The frequent use which has been made in the course of these remarks of a work cited under the title of Bartholomæus de proprietatibus rerum, may require that a more particular description of it should be given.
Bartholomeus de proprietatibus rerum' are cut in enormous letters on a wooden board; indeed the whole block was so large that hardly any copy contains the whole.
De Proprietatibus Rerum", which belonged to the Carthusian Monastery of the Holy Trinity, at Dijon.
This was an English rendering of the "De Proprietatibus Rerum" of Bartholomæus Anglicus (fl.
From the old translation of Glanville’s work, De Proprietatibus Rerum, by John Trevisa, Vicar of Barkley.
John Trevisa has rendered the lepra of Glanville by “meselry,” in translating, in 1398, the treatise De Proprietatibus Rerum.
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