- execution. Two w****s
after Anne's death, de
Carle composed the 1,318-line poem
Épistre Contenant le Procès
Criminel Faict à l'Encontre de la
Royne Anne Boullant...
- who had lost
family members in the
Battle of
Agincourt under the
title Epistre de la
prison de vie
Humaine (Letter
Concerning the
Prison of
Human Life)...
- in her
famous letters to
Peter Abelard. A translation, Les
Vingt et Une
Epistres d'Ovide, was made of this work at the end of the 15th
century by the French...
- &
Visuality in Late
Medieval M****cript Culture:
Christine de Pizan's
Epistre Othea.
University of
Michigan Press. pp. 132–135. ISBN 0-472-11323-2. Apollodorus...
-
Épistre Contenant le Procès
Criminel Faict à l'Encontre de la
Royne Anne
Boullant d'Angleterre, or A
Letter Containing the
Criminal Charges Laid Against...
- for
Calvin and Farel's expulsion. Dentière
responded in 1539 with the
Epistre tres utile,
commonly known today as the
Epistle to
Marguerite de Navarre...
- Philippe's
letters were
printed in the
Revue historique (vol. xlix.); the two
épistres just
mentioned in
Kervyn de Lettenhove's
edition of Froissart's Chroniques...
- the state." The Abbé de
Boisrobert wrote a poem in
praise of Rossignol,
Epistres en Vers. In the era of
Louis XIV of
France (reigned 1643–1715), Antoine...
- 1370–1380)
dedicated to William, Duke of
Austria Christine de Pizan,
Epistre Othea a
Hector (c. 1400),
Livre du
corps de
policie (1407),
Livre de la...
- of Navarre,
sister of King
Francis I of France. The letter,
called the
Epistre tres utile, or "very
useful letter",
called for an
expulsion of Catholic...