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Collections and notes chiefly from printed books about king René I of Provence, the Troubadours, and the Provençal language

MS. Douce 90

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Title

Collections and notes chiefly from printed books about king René I of Provence, the Troubadours, and the Provençal language

Shelfmark

MS. Douce 90

Summary

At fol. 17v is a Provençal ode on the taking of Maestricht in 1673, by Pierre Galaup de Chasteuil. Fol. 88-end are blank. The 1840 catalogue says that the writer was apparently the abbé Gervase de La Rue.

Date

written in the 18th cent. perhaps by G. de La Rue

Language

Old Provençal (to 1500)

French

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

131 Leaves

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