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Master of game : [manuscript]
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ff. 1-44; f. 44v blank. [Edward Plantagenet] Master of the Game. Incipit: The hare ys a comune Beest ynogh þerffor me nedeth nat to tell off hys makynge ffor þer be ffew men that ne haue seyne some off heme. Explicit: Also whan his tuskes above ben lowe and ywered off þe nether tuskes it is a tokne of a grete Boor. Ardua lucra labor pariens non est honorosus/ Sepe dulcia gravi sub pondere munera crescunt. Here endeth þe Bokke of venerye Called þe Maystre off þe Geme which Spcyfyeth all þe Nature Off þe beestes of venerye And of here huntyng. Rubric: Here Endyth the Prologe and ffyrst Begynneth the Table off the hare and off hys Nature. Capitulo primo ut hic. English. Opens with a chapter list and a prologue that begins "To the honoure and Reuerence off þow my Ryght Wyrshypffull and dredde lorde Henry by the grace off gode eldest sone and heyre vnto the hyh excellent and Cristyn prynce henrye the iiiite." W. A. and F. Baillie-Grohman, eds., The Master of Game, by Edward, Second Duke of York (London 1904) printing the Middle English and a modern translation in parallel texts; EL 35 B 63 described on pp. 242-43. The second Baillie-Grohman edition (1909) gives only a modern translation. The order of chapters of this manuscript according to the text printed by the Baillie-Grohmans is 1-11, 27-36, 12-18, 20, 19, 21-25; Baillie-Grohmans' chapter 25 occurs here in 3 parts as chapters 34-36; their chapter 26 not copied in this manuscript.
mssEL 35 B 63 (EL 1123)
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