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- Type
- Class III.—Poems of a similar character, but not directly attributed to Walter Mapes
- Information
- Camden Old Series , Volume 16: The Latin Poems Commonly Attributed to Walter Mapes , July 1841 , pp. 229 - 236
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1841
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* In the Cottonian MS. this poem is attributed to Robert Baston, the well-known poet of the reigns of Ed. I. and Ed. II., but only by a hand of the age of John Bale. In the Oxford MS. it follows several of the poems attributed to Walter Mapes, of which each bears the title Apocalypsis, and this is entitled Epilogus Apocalypsium præcedentium.