Created in 1371-1375
French
Author: St. Augustine
Translator: Raoul de Presles
NE 2 owned by John Duke of Berry (?-June 1416). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
NE 2 owned by Marie of Berry, duchess of Bourbon (June 1416-1434?). Ownership Confirmed with Inscription as evidence.
NE 3 owned by Jacques Courau (?-1403). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
NE 3 owned by John Duke of Berry (1403-June 1416). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
NE 3 owned by Marie of Berry, duchess of Bourbon (June 1416-1434?). Ownership Confirmed with Inscription as evidence.
NE 31 owned by Anne of France, duchess of Bourbon (1483?-?). Ownership Possible with Inscription as evidence.
NE 31 owned by Charlotte of Savoy, queen of France (? - December 1483). Ownership Confirmed with Inscription as evidence.
Chantilly MS 122 owned by Antoine de Chourses (c. 1480-1485). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
Chantilly MS 122 owned by Catherine of Coëtivy, lady of Magné (c. 1480-1529). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.
Chantilly MS 122 owned by John Duke of Berry (1402?-June 1416). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence. Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
KBR MS 9005-06 owned by Baudouin d'Oignies (14??-14??). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
KBR MS 9005-06 owned by Charles the Bold (1467?-1477). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
KBR MS 9005-06 owned by Isabella of Portugal, duchess of Burgundy (c. 1430-?). Ownership Possible with Other as evidence.
Arsenal fr. 5135 owned by Charles III of Bourbon (1496-1523?). Ownership Possible with as evidence.
Arsenal fr. 5135 owned by Gabrielle de la Tour d'Auvergne, countess of Montpensier (14??-1474). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.
Arsenal fr. 5135 owned by Gilbert de Bourbon-Montpensier (1486?-1496). Ownership Confirmed with as evidence.
Arsenal fr. 5135 owned by Louis I de Bourbon-Montpensier (1474-1486?). Ownership Possible with as evidence.
NE 260 owned by Gabrielle de la Tour d'Auvergne, countess of Montpensier (14??-1474). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.
NE 260 owned by Gilbert de Bourbon-Montpensier (1486?-1496). Ownership Possible with as evidence.
NE 260 owned by Louis I de Bourbon-Montpensier (1474-1486?). Ownership Possible with as evidence.