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English: Sir Beves fights and overcomes Ascaparte.
Date Medieval
Source Bevois Mount historyAshton, John (1890) "Sir Bevis of Hampton" in Romances of Chivalry Told and Illustrated in Fac-simile, London: T. Fisher Unwin, p. 151 . Facsimile of woodcut in William Copland's edition (dated c. 1550? by British Museum),[1] i.e., STC 1989, redated as 1565(?).[2]
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  1. Ashton, 1890, p. 121
  2. Fellows lists Copland's early edition as "Cp", 1560? (STC 1988.8) and the second edition as "Q", 1565? (STC 1989), of which it is the latter which the British Library holds a copy of. Fellows, Jennifer (2008) "A Textual Survey" in Sir Bevis of Hampton in Literary Tradition, D. S. Brewer, p. 111 ISBN: 978-1-84384-173-9.

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