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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 801 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BARNES BERNERS  or BERMES, JULIANA (b . 1388 ?),
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English writer on hawking and hunting, is said to have been prioress of Sopwell nunnery near St Albans, and daughter of
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Sir James Berners, who was beheaded in 1388 . She was probably brought up at court, and when she adopted the religious
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life, she still retained her love of hawking, hunting and fishing, and her passion for field sports . The only documentary evidence regarding her, however, is the statement at the end of her
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treatise on hunting in the Boke of St Albans, " Explicit
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Dam Julyans Barnes in her boke of huntyng " (edition of 1486), and the name is changed by Wynkyn de Worde to " dame Julyans Bernes." There is no such person to be found in the
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pedigree of the Berners
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family, and there is a
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gap in the records of the priory of Sopwell between 1430 and 1480 . Juliana Berners is the supposed author of the
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work generally known as the Boke of St Albans . The first and rarest edition was printed in 1486 by an unknown schoolmaster at St Albans . It has no title-page . Wynkyn de Worde's edition (fol . 1496), also without a title-page, begins:—" This
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present boke shewyth the manere of hawkynge and huntynge: and also of diuysynge of Cote armours . It shewyth also a good matere belongynge to horses: wyth other comendable treatyses . And ferdermore of the blasynge of armys: as hereafter it maye appere." This edition was adorned by three woodcuts, and included a " Treatyse of fysshynge wyth an Angle," not contained in the St Albans edition . J .

Haslewood, who published a facsimile of that of Wynkyn de Worde (

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London, 1811, folio), with a
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biographical and bibliographical
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notice, examined with the greatest care the author's claims to figure as the earliest woman author in the English language . He assigned to her little else in the Boke except
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part of the treatise on hawking and the section on hunting . It is expressly stated at the end of the " Blasynge of Armys " that the section was " translatyd and compylyt," and it is likely that the other
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treatises are
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translations, probably from the French . An older form of the treatise on fishing was edited in 1883 by Mr T . Satchell from a MS. in possession of Mr A . Denison . This treatise probably
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dates from about 1450, and formed the foundation of that section in the
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book of 1496 . Only three perfect copies of the first edition are known to exist . A facsimile, entitled The Book of St Albans, with an introduction by William Blades, appeared in 1881 . During the 16th century the work was very popular, and was many times reprinted . It was edited by Gervase Markham in 1595 as The Gentleman's Academie .

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