Text: Catholicon (aka Glossaire latin-français Aalma)

Catholicon (aka Latin-French Glossary Beginning at Aalma)


Overview

Found in:

  • NE 434
  • NE 918
  • NEP 92

  • French

    Latin

    Author: Anonymous

    Translator Unknown


    Tags:

  • Devotional
  • Dictionary
  • Didactic
  • Pedagogical
  • Prose
  • Religious
  • Translation
  • Ownership Details

    NE 434 owned by Blanche of France, duchess of Orleans (pre-1373). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 434 owned by Charles V of France (c. 1373-1380?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 434 owned by Jehan de la Chaleur (1380?-?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 918 owned by Charles III of Bourbon (1496?-1523?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 918 owned by Gabrielle de la Tour d'Auvergne, countess of Montpensier (post-1442-1474). Ownership Possible with Instance of borrowing, inventory as evidence.

    NE 918 owned by Gilbert de Bourbon-Montpensier (1486?-1496?). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 918 owned by John I of Bourbon (1410?-1434?). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 918 owned by Louis I of Bourbon-Montpensier (1434?-1486?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 918 owned by Louis II Duke of Bourbon (?-1410?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NEP 92 owned by Charles de la Trémoille (post-1485-15 September 1515). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NEP 92 owned by Gabrielle de Bourbon-Montpensier, viscountess of Thouars (post-1460-30 November 1516). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.



    Bibliography

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