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Maître de Mansel (XVe siècle)
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Français : Le livre appellé Decameron, autrement le prince Galeot surnommé, qui contient cent nouvelles racomptées en dix jours par sept femmes et trois jouvenceaulx, lequel livre ja pieça compila et escripvi Jehan Boccace de Celtald en langaige florentin, et qui nagueres a esté translaté premierement en latin et secondement en françois, a Paris, a l'ostel de noble, sage et honneste homme Bureau de Dampmartin, citoien de Paris, escuier conseillier de trés puissant et trés noble prince Charles, VIe de son nom, roy de France, par moy Laurent de Premierfait, famillier dudit Bureau, lesqueles deux translations, par trois ans faites, furent accomplies le quinziesme jour de juing l'an mil quatre cens et XIIII.
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Français : Après avoir subi un viol en forêt sous la menace d'une épée, une femme adresse une supplique au roi. Enluminure ornant un manuscrit du Décaméron de Boccace, BnF, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Ms-5070 réserve, folio 34, verso.
Date 15th century
date QS:P571,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium illumination on parchment
institution QS:P195,Q2256147
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Ms-5070 réserve, folio 34, verso.
References https://criminocorpus.org/en/expositions/anciennes/art-et-justice/crimes-et-justices-au-moyen-age/justices-en-concurrence/
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