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  1. Wynkyn de Worde / ˈ w ɪ ŋ k ɪ n d ə ˈ w ɜːr d / (died c. 1534 in London) was a printer and publisher in London known for his work with William Caxton, and is recognised as the first to popularise the products of the printing press in England.

  2. Wynkyn de Worde, in verschiedenen Quellen auch Winandus van Worden, John oder Johannes Wynkyn oder Wykyn, Wynkyn Vort oder William Wykyn war ein englischer Buchdrucker.

  3. 16. Apr. 2024 · Wynkyn de Worde (died 1534/35) was an Alsatian-born printer in London, an astute businessman who published a large number of books (at least 600 titles from 1501). He was also the first printer in England to use italic type (1524).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 27. Juli 2021 · This essay proposes that Hyckescorner and The Worlde and the Chylde, playbooks printed by Wynkyn De Worde in 1515–1522, were made to resemble his Latin schoolbooks, or grammars, in order to function like textbooks of virtue and vice.

    • Jacob Ridley
    • 2021
  5. The role of Wynkyn de Worde in particular has come under renewed scrutiny, not only for the ways in which he selected and edited his publications but also for the close attention he paid to the illustration of his volumes.

  6. Chapter 3 provides a comprehensive study of Wynkyn de Worde’s four editions of Virgil’s Eclogues (1512, 1514, 1522, 1529, titled the ‘Bucolics’). Through analysing the contents, production and use of these editions, the chapter demonstrates the enduring influence of medieval pedagogy on the gradual adoption of humanist curricula in ...

  7. 28. Juni 2021 · The printing of the poems of the early Tudor poet Stephen Hawes ( c .1474–before 1529) by the London printer Wynkyn de Worde (d. 1534/5) is the earliest example of the sustained publication of a contemporary English poet by a single printer.