78 Bl. 
[a–i⁸k⁶]. 29 Z. Typ. 
2*:135G. Meist Min. f. Init. 
Bl. 1 leer. Bl. 2a
						[³] Here it is ſo that euery humayn Creature by the  ſuffrace of our loꝛd god is boꝛ … Bl. 4a
						[]Edechias was the ſirſt philoſophir … Lage b riche and poure of oo creaco through wiche all be egall  … Bl. 74a
						(h³)Ere endeth the book named the dictes oꝛ ſayengis  of the philoſophres enprynted. by me william  Carton at weſtmeſtre the yere of our loꝛd .M.CCCC.Lxxvij. Whiche book is late tranſlated out of  Frenſhe into englyſſh. by the Noble and puiſſant loꝛd  Loꝛd Antone Eꝛle of Ryuyers loꝛd of Scales … Endet Bl. 76b Z. 14 … And afteꝛ thys lyf to lyue euerlaſtyngly  in heuen. Amen.  Et ſic eſt finis.  Thus endeth thys book of the dictes and notable wyſe ſay-enges of the phyloſophers … Z. 22 … Whiche was fyniſſhed the  xviij. day of the moneth of Nouembꝛe. and the ſeuenteth  yere of the regne of kyng Edward the. fouꝛth.  Bl. 77 u. 78 leer.
Duff-Hellinga 124. 
De Ricci: Census of Caxtons 38. 
Ce³ D-273. 
Pr 9635. 
BMC XI 115. 
ISTC id00273000. 
 Dublin TrinityC. 
Göttingen SUB. 
London BL (2 Ex., 2. Ex. Fragm.). 
San Marino (Calif.) HuntingtonL. 
Washington (D.C.) LC. 
 Gesamtüberlieferung: 6 Exemplare/Fragmente in öffentlichen Einrichtungen.