1620 Medieval Louis XI King of France Jean de Roye
Hundred Years War Charles VII
Louis XI of France was the King
of France during the mid-15th-century and was best known for his
intense political conspiracies. One of his most important military events was
battle and subsequent isolation of Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy, in
which Louis signed the Treaty of Picquigny ending the Hundred Years’ War – a
pact that ultimately ended the dukes of Burgundy dynasty.
The life of Louis XI is best portrayed
by French author Jean de Roye in his “Chronicle of Louis XI”. De Roye
was a 15th-century chronicler whose ‘History’ encompasses the
entirety of Louis XI’s reign.
Item number: #21868
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ROYE, Jean de
Histoire de Loys XI, roy de
France : et des choses memorables aduenuës de son regne, depuis l'an 1460.
iusques à 1483 : avtrement dicte la Chronique scandalevse
[Paris] :
Imprimée sur le vray original, M. DC. XX. (1620)
Details:
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Collation: Complete with all pages
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[30], 338
o Signatures: ã⁴ ẽ⁴ ĩ⁴ õ⁴ A-Tt⁴ Vv².
· Language: French
· Binding: Vellum
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Cover detached from text block at front inner hinge; otherwise secure
· Size: ~8.5in X 6.5in (21.5cm x 16.5cm)
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