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  1. Le Franc's most famous work was his huge, 24,000-verse composition Le Champion des Dames (The Champion of Women), dedicated to Philip the Good and dating from 1440 or 1442 (first printed in Lyon in 1485 and again in Paris in 1530).

  2. In John Dunstable. …Franc, who wrote in his Champion des dames ( c. 1440) that the leading composers of the day, Guillaume Dufay and Gilles Binchois, owed their superiority to what they learned from Dunstable’s “English manner.”. Read More. Other articles where Champion des dames is discussed: John Dunstable: …Franc, who wrote in his ...

  3. Oct 31, 2016 · According to Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700: A Documentary History, edited by University of Pennsylvania history professors Alan Charles Kors and Edward Peters, Le Champion des Dames has “the first such illustration in the pictorial history of witchcraft.” Le Franc’s long poem about virtuous women is interrupted by a discussion of ...

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  4. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Martin Le Franc , né vers 1410 dans le comté d'Aumale en Normandie , mort en 1461 , est un religieux et un poète de langue française, dont toute la carrière s'est passée hors de France au service de la maison de Savoie . Son œuvre principale, Le Champion des dames , écrit en réponse à la deuxième partie du Roman de la Rose de Jean de ...

  5. Library of Congress. Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, 397 Goff, F.R. Incunabula in American libraries, F-277 Copinger, W.A. Supplement to Hain's Repertorium bibliographicum, 7311 Pellechet, M. Catalogue général des incunables des bibliothèques publiques de France, 4892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy: Provenance: Robert Samuel Turner (bookplate).

  6. Feb 10, 2023 · Le champion des dames. by Le Franc, Martin, approximately 1410-1461. Publication date 1999 Publisher Paris : H. Champion Collection

  7. The Champion of Ladies (1440–42) by Martin Le Franc represents the most extensive defense of women (24,336 octosyllabic verses) within a long series of vernacular works in prose and poetry comprising the corpus of La Querelle des Femmes, which took place during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in France.1 In the Champion of Ladies, an allegorical response to classical and contemporary ...

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