Text: Quinte Curse Ruffe des fais du grant Alexandre (Lucena)

Quinte-Curce's Deeds of Alexander the Great


Overview

Found in:

  • BL Royal MS 15 D IV
  • BnF fr. 22547
  • BnF fr. 6440
  • NE 1349

  • Created in 1463

    French

    Author: Quintus Curtius Rufus

    Author: Plutarch

    Author: Garin of Verona

    Translator: Vasco de Lucena


    Tags:

  • Female Patron
  • History
  • Prose
  • Translation
  • Ownership Details

    BL Royal MS 15 D IV owned by Henry VIII of England (1509?-1547?). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.

    BL Royal MS 15 D IV owned by Margaret of York, duchess of Burgundy (c.1470-1480?). Ownership Confirmed with Inscription as evidence.

    BL Royal MS 15 D IV owned by Marie of Burgundy, duchess of Burgundy (c. 1470-?). Ownership Possible with Inscription as evidence.

    BL Royal MS 15 D IV owned by Sir John Donne (1480?-1503?). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.

    BnF fr. 22547 owned by Charles the Bold (1470-1477?). Ownership Confirmed with Archival Mention as evidence. Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence.

    BnF fr. 22547 owned by Isabella of Portugal, duchess of Burgundy (1468). Ownership Possible with Other as evidence. Ownership Possible with Patron as evidence.

    BnF fr. 6440 owned by Margaret of Austria, duchess of Savoy (1501?-1 December 1530). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    BnF fr. 6440 owned by Margaret of Lannoy, lady of Veyré (pre-1497-1498). Ownership Confirmed with Coat of Arms as evidence. Ownership Possible with Patron as evidence.

    BnF fr. 6440 owned by Mary of Hungary, queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia (December 1530-18 October 1558). Ownership Confirmed with Other as evidence.

    BnF fr. 6440 owned by Philibert de Veyré (pre-1497-1501?). Ownership Confirmed with Patron as evidence.

    NE 1349 owned by Charles de la Trémoille (post-1485-15 September 1515). Ownership Confirmed with Inventory as evidence.

    NE 1349 owned by Gabrielle de Bourbon-Montpensier, viscountess of Thouars (post-1447-30 November 1516). Ownership Possible with Inventory as evidence.



    Bibliography

    Arlima

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