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- The name " Caxton College ", after William Caxton, was also considered.
- William Caxton similarly closes his version with the remark that " ".
- William Caxton's account later in the 14th century is nearer the Phaedrus version.
- Kellner was awarded a William Caxton's " Blanchardyn and Eglantine ".
- In England, type foundries began in 1476, when William Caxton introduced the printing press.
- The first book in English ever printed was published in Bruges by William Caxton.
- Additionally, William Caxton, England's first printer produced religious books, but had trouble selling them.
- The Caxtons are asserted to have descended from William Caxton, the first English printer.
- The standardization process began when William Caxton introduced the printing press in England in 1476.
- By the time William Caxton printed the " Festial " in 1483 it was well-established.
- William Caxton printed the English version in 1484.
- It circulated in manuscript in fifteenth-century England, and was among the works printed by William Caxton.
- It was first published in the 15th century by the father of British printing, William Caxton.
- Benedict, known as Bendy, has been apprenticed by his forward-looking father to the printer William Caxton.
- A collector of rare books, Kovner named his hedge fund for William Caxton, the 15th-century English printer.
- In 1437 / 8, he was the wealthy master to whom the young William Caxton was apprenticed.
- In the late 1400s, printer-publisher William Caxton wrestled with translating a book from the French into English.
- Britain's World War II leader Winston Churchill was second, with England's earliest typographer, William Caxton, in third place.
- A version of the Reynard stories was one of the first English printed books, made by William Caxton.
- The work has been the subject of numerous translations into English, the first by William Caxton in 1480.
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