USE OF PARIS.
Northern France, probably Paris: mid-15th century.
Northern France, probably Paris: mid-15th century.
Germany: mid-12th century or earlier.
Germany: early 13th century.
Germany: ca. 1200.
Flanders, Southern Netherlands, or Rhineland(?): ca. 1250-75.
London: Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, et al. 1810.
London: Prostant venales apud T. Deighton, J. Cooke, Oxon, et W. H. Lunn, Cantabrig. 1792.
Northern Italy: last quarter of 15th century.
[London]: Printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum, by Richard Taylor, 1851.
Germany: 12th century.
Leipzig: Typographia Giesecke & Devrient [for] Emilio Biel, Portugal, 1880.
London: Printed for the author by C. Richards, 1838.
Germany: late 15th century.
London: Macmillan and Co., 1875.
Germany: early 13th century.
France: mid-15th century.
Probably Germany: third quarter of ninth century.
Probably France or Rhineland: 10th century.
France[?]: ca. 1450.
Probably France: early 11th century.
Southern Germany(?): early 12th century.
South Germany or more probably Austria, second half of the 12th century.