| 21. | The first version of " The Canterbury Tales " to be published in print was William Caxton's 1478 edition.
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| 22. | For background, after Johannes Gutenberg, William Caxton would be the man, and Spread of printing is worth a look.
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| 23. | Late in 1476 or early 1477, William Caxton, England's earliest typographer, printed a book about a group of pilgrims.
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| 24. | St Olave's was the burial place of Robert Large, Lord Mayor, mercer and master of William Caxton, in 1440.
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| 25. | Named after merchant, writer and printer William Caxton, the thoroughfare developed considerably alongside the subdivision of land in the 1860s.
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| 26. | It took about 10 minutes to open William Caxton . talk ) 16 : 30, 30 October 2013 ( UTC)
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| 27. | Bruin is Middle English for bear from the Dutch fable " History of Reynard the Fox, " translated by William Caxton.
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| 28. | The thirteenth-century telling of the legend can be read in William Caxton's English translation of Jacobus de Voragine's " Golden Legend"
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| 29. | He also undertook the series known as " Weekly Volumes ", himself contributing the first volume, a biography of William Caxton.
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| 30. | William Caxton's early print of 1478 is also considered authoritative, for it reproduces the text of a manuscript now considered lost.
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