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This compilation assembles practical treatises aimed at readers interested in field pursuits and armorial practice. It is organized into separate tractates that give procedural guidance on falconry and hunting, and a section on heraldry and coat-armour; later printings appended a manual on fishing. The text mixes technical vocabulary, rules of etiquette, and hands-on instruction, preserving distinctive period orthography and marginalia; parts are anonymous while one hunting tract bears a colophon attributing its compilation to Dame Juliana Berners.

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Juliana Berners

Juliana Berners was a 15th-century English author, best known for her pioneering work in the field of fishing literature. Her notable book, "A Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle," is recognized as the first book on fishing printed in England, published in 1496. This work not only provides practical advice on fishing techniques but also reflects the cultural significance of angling during her time. Additionally, she is credited with "The Boke of Saint Albans," which encompasses various topics including hunting and hawking, showcasing her diverse interests and contributions to early English literature.

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