Text: Pèlerinage de l'Ame

Pilgrimage of the Soul


Overview

Found in:


Created in 1355-1358

French

Author: Guillaume de Digulleville

Translator: None


Child Texts:

Tags:

  • Allegory
  • Devotional
  • Didactic
  • Dream
  • Hell
  • Pedagogical
  • Pilgrimage
  • Religious
  • Verse

Ownership Details

BnF fr. 829 owned by John Duke of Berry (1404?-June 1416). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence. Ownership Confirmed with Inscription as evidence.

BnF fr. 829 owned by Marie of Berry, duchess of Bourbon (June 1416-1434?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 104 owned by Margaret of Anjou, queen of England (c.1440-1482). Ownership Possible with Other as evidence.

NE 237 owned by Charles d'Orleans (1408-1465?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 237 owned by Eustache Deschamps (13??-7 September 1398). Ownership Confirmed with Archival Mention as evidence.

NE 237 owned by Louis Duke of Orléans (7 September 1398-1407?). Ownership Possible with Archival Mention as evidence.

NE 237 owned by Valentina Visconti, duchess of Orleans (1407?-1408). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.

BL Add. MS 22937 owned by Louise de la Tour d'Auvergne, lady of Couches (c. 1460-1472). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.

NE 955 owned by Jean de Melun, lord of Antoing (c. 1420-post-September 1425). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 955 owned by Joan of Artois, "Damoiselle de Dreux" (?-c. 1420). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 955 owned by Nicolas Rolin, lord of Authumes (23 June 1426-1462?). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

NE 955 owned by Philip the Good (post-September 1425-23 June 1426). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.



Bibliography

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