![COPE, Anthony (d. 1551). The Historie of Two the Moste Noble Capitaines of the Worlde, Anniball and Scipio ... out of Titus Livius and other authoures. [London: Thomas Berthelet], 1568 [sic] [1548]. 8° (188 x 124mm). Woodcut title border [McKerrow 19], historiated initials. (Title slightly soiled, occasional soiling or staining to other leaves, preliminaries creased at corners, X4 to end with single wormhole affecting bottom two lines of text, Nn2 also wormed at margin.) Modern blind-panelled pigskin. Provenance: George Loyde (signature on title; title-page date corrected by pen to 1548).](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2013/CSK/2013_CSK_09702_0158_000(cope_anthony_the_historie_of_two_the_moste_noble_capitaines_of_the_wor064806).jpg?w=1)
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COPE, Anthony (d. 1551). The Historie of Two the Moste Noble Capitaines of the Worlde, Anniball and Scipio ... out of Titus Livius and other authoures. [London: Thomas Berthelet], 1568 [sic] [1548]. 8° (188 x 124mm). Woodcut title border [McKerrow 19], historiated initials. (Title slightly soiled, occasional soiling or staining to other leaves, preliminaries creased at corners, X4 to end with single wormhole affecting bottom two lines of text, Nn2 also wormed at margin.) Modern blind-panelled pigskin. Provenance: George Loyde (signature on title; title-page date corrected by pen to 1548).
Second edition. When Henry VIII married Katherine Parr in July 1543, Cope became part of her household, as, successively, keeper of her hawks, vice-chamberlain, and ultimately chamberlain, in charge of thirty-eight people, a position he held until her death in September 1548. He published the lives of Hannibal and Scipio Africanus in 1544, dedicating his work to the king. RARELY FOUND COMPLETE. STC 5719.
Second edition. When Henry VIII married Katherine Parr in July 1543, Cope became part of her household, as, successively, keeper of her hawks, vice-chamberlain, and ultimately chamberlain, in charge of thirty-eight people, a position he held until her death in September 1548. He published the lives of Hannibal and Scipio Africanus in 1544, dedicating his work to the king. RARELY FOUND COMPLETE. STC 5719.