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Sammelband

Sammelband (pl. Sammelbände), or sometimes nonce-volume, is a book comprising a number of separately printed works that are subsequently bound together.〔Gillespie, Alexandra. Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and Their Books 1473–1557. Oxford English Monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.〕
==Sammelbände and William Caxton==

William Caxton appeared to follow the established manuscript tradition of producing booklets or fascicles of individual works or groups of works that would later be bought together for a patron or buyer.〔Needham, Paul. The Printer and the Pardoner. From The English Historical Review. Oxford University Press, 1989.〕

Nearly forty of these tract volumes have been reconstructed from the evidence of now separately bound parts. They indicate the nature of early readership of Caxton’s work, and they also allow historians to infer something about Caxton’s own sense of his projects.
Perhaps most famous and extensive of his sammelbände work was the collection made out of Caxton’s 1476-8 productions, known since the time of Caxton scholar William Blades as “the volume purchased by King George I from the estate of Bishop John Moore in 1714.”〔Blades, William. The Life and Typography of William Caxton, vol. II, pp. 51-2.〕 This volume is a veritable compendium of Caxton’s first run of vernacular poetry, and the texts within appear as follows:
::John Lydgate, ''Stans ad Mensam''
::Burgh, ''Cato’s Distichs''
::John Lydgate, ''The Churl and the Bird'' (2nd edn)
::John Lydgate, ''Horse Goose and Sheep'' (2nd edn)
::John Lydgate, ''The Temple of Glas''
::Geoffrey Chaucer, ''The Temple of Brass'' (''The Parliament of Fowls''), also containing Scogan’s ''Moral Balad'', and Chaucer’s ballads ''Truth'', ''Fortune'', and the ''Envoy to Scogan''
::''The Book of Cutesye''
::Geoffrey Chaucer, ''Anelida and Arcite'', also containing the ''Complaint to his Purse'' and a collection of verses known as the ''Sayings of Chaucer''

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