Jean Petit
Jean Petit (1360–1411) was a French poet, theologian and jurist.
Overview
Born at Brachy in 1360, died at Hesdin in 1411.
In detail
the recorded working language is Middle French and medieval Latin.
Works named in the authority record are La justification de Jean Sans Peur, La complainte de l'Eglise, La disputoison des pastourelles, Hore de conceptione beate Marie virginis, Le livre du champ d'or et des III nobles Marteaulx and Le livre du miracle de Basqueville.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1685749: Jean Petit
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