Text: La Maison de conscience

The House of Conscience


Overview

Found in:

  • Chantilly MS 153
  • Chantilly MS 154
  • NE 869

  • Created in 1413-1430

    French

    Author: Jean Saulnier

    Translator: None


    Tags:

  • Allegory
  • Devotional
  • Didactic
  • Female dedicatee
  • Pedagogical
  • Prose
  • Religious
  • Ownership Details

    Chantilly MS 153 owned by Anne of France, duchess of Bourbon (March 1484-1522). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    Chantilly MS 153 owned by Charlotte of Savoy, queen of France (post-1441-December 1483). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    Chantilly MS 154 owned by Anne of France, duchess of Bourbon (March 1484-1522). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    Chantilly MS 154 owned by Charlotte of Savoy, queen of France (post-1441-December 1483). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 869 owned by Catherine of Alencon, duchess of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1413?-1462?). Ownership Possible with Dedication as evidence.



    Bibliography

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