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  • Title: ➤  Le maître du Champion des dames
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 549
  • Publisher: ➤  Institut National d'histoire de l'art, INHA - CTHS - Institut national d'histoire de l'art - CTHS-Ed. du Comité des Travaux historiques & scientifiques
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  • Publish Location: Paris - [Paris]

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  • First Year Published: 2004
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
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Martin le Franc

abbey of Novalèse in 1459. Le Franc's most famous work was his huge, 24,000-verse composition Le Champion des Dames (The Champion of Women), dedicated to

Old Hall Manuscript

English—"la contenance angloise", according to Martin le Franc in his poem of 1441–1442 Le Champion des Dames. On the other hand, the Old Hall Manuscript is

Gilles Binchois

February 1434. It was probably here that Le Franc wrote his famous Le champion des dames poem, which depicts the two composers and blind Burgundian vielle

John Dunstaple

English countenance"), a term used by the poet Martin le Franc in his Le Champion des Dames. Le Franc added that the style influenced Dufay and Binchois—high

Waldensians

générale des Eglises evangeliques des vallees de Piemont; ou vaudoises. divisée en deux livres,...par Jean Leger, Pasteur & Moderateur des Eglises des Vallées

L'Escole des Filles

L'Escole des Filles, ou la Philosophie des dames (lit. 'The School for Girls, or the Philosophy of Ladies'), known in English as The School of Venus,

La Belle Dame sans Mercy

(octosyllabes), a style later imitated by the poet François Villon in the "Ballade des dames du temps jadis." In the debate, Lover and the Lady present their arguments

Notre-Dame de Paris

des chênes pour reconstruire la flêche de Notre-Dame". Le Figaro (in French). 16 February 2021. "Two Years Later, Here's the Latest With Notre-Dame's

Marie de Gournay

The Equality of Men and Women (Égalité des hommes et des femmes, 1622) and The Ladies' Grievance (Grief des dames, 1626). She insisted that women should

Johannes Cesaris

until 1443. There is a reference in a contemporary poem, Le champion des dames by Martin le Franc to Johannes Cesaris being a popular composer in Paris