Jehan Robertet Secretaire du Duc de Bourbon: Epìtre panegyrique en vers à Georges Chastellain (chevalier au service de Philippe le bon Duc de Bourgogne et de son successeur Charles le téméraire). Réponse non moins panegyrique de Georges Chastellain par un poème qui fait la description de XII Dames (Science, Eloquence, Profundité, Gravité de sens etc.). MM De Monferrant gouverneur de Jaques de Bourbon, et De la Riere Escuier de Madame de Bourbon sont les entre-metteurs de ces panégyriques reciproques - BSB Cod.gall. 15

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek

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The manuscript entitled Les douze dames de rhétorique (The twelve ladies of rhetoric) contains the literary correspondence between Jean Robertet, secretary of the Bourbon duke Jean II; George Chastelain, historiographer of Philippe le Bon of Burgundy; and Jean de Montferrant, adviser and chamberlain at the Burgundian court. Written around 1464-65, the 19 letters in French and Latin are concerned with poetry. The letters are accompanied by a series of descriptions in verse of the twelve companions of Lady Rhetoric. Only five copies of the text, crafted immediately after the composition of the original, have been preserved, three of which were supplied with illuminations in Bruges. This manuscript, decorated with 15 half-page miniatures, was in the possession of Philip of Cleves, who probably had received it as a gift from his father. Some time before 1777, Prince-Elector Karl Theodor of the Palatinate-Sulzbach acquired the manuscript and provided it with a new binding. In 1803-4, a part of the library of the electors of the Palatinate, the Bibliotheca Palatina in Mannheim, including this precious manuscript, was transferred to Munich. The manuscript is now preserved in the Bavarian State Library.

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