OEuvres spirituelles 1510-1516.(Book Review)

The Modern Language Review | April 1, 2004| | Copyright

OEuvres spirituelles 1510-1516. By GABRIELLE DE BOURBON. Ed. by EVELYNE BERRIOT-SALVADORE. (Textes de la Renaissance, 26) Paris: Champion. 1999. 263 pp. ISBN 2-7453-0141-1.

As Evelyne Berriot-Salvadore remarks in the introduction to her competently executed edition, Gabrielle de Bourbon is known to modern readers primarily as the wife of Louis II de La Tremoille, the 'chevalier sans reproche' celebrated by Gabrielle's protege, the rhetoriqueur Jean Bouchet. In addition to playing a political role, however, Gabrielle left, in manuscript form, a corpus of devotional ...

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