Text: Le Testament de Jean de Meun

The Testament of Jean de Meun


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Created in 1291-1296

French

Author: Jean de Meun

Translator Unknown


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Ownership Details

NE 16 owned by Charles I of Bourbon (1434?-1456?). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.

NE 16 owned by John Duke of Berry (?- June 1416). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 16 owned by Marie of Berry, duchess of Bourbon (June 1416-1434?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 568 owned by Yolande of Valois, duchess of Savoy (post-1434-1478). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 767 owned by Charles d'Orleans (?-1415?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 767 owned by Joan of Orléans, duchess of Alençon (1415?-14??). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence. Ownership Confirmed with Instance of borrowing as evidence.

NE 767 owned by Margaret of Orleans, countess of Vertus (1415?-14??). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence. Ownership Confirmed with Instance of borrowing as evidence.

NE 949 owned by Jean de Melun, lord of Antoing (c. 1420-post-September 1425). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 949 owned by Joan of Artois, "Damoiselle de Dreux" (?-c. 1420). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 949 owned by Nicolas Rolin, lord of Authumes (23 June 1426-1462?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 949 owned by Philip the Good (post-September 1425-23 June 1426). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

BnF fr. 24392 owned by Anne of France, duchess of Bourbon (post-1474-1522). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

BnF fr. 24392 owned by John Duke of Berry (c. 1400?-June 1416?). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.

BnF fr. 24392 owned by Marie of Berry, duchess of Bourbon (June 1416?-1434). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NEP 42 (formerly at El Escorial) owned by Margaret of Austria, duchess of Savoy (post-1480-1 December 1530). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NEP 42 (formerly at El Escorial) owned by Mary of Hungary, queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia (December 1530-18 October 1558). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.



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