Martin le Franc
Martin le Franc is recorded in the structured authorities (1410–1461). The authority record describes Martin le Franc as the recorded working language is Middle French and medieval Latin. Positions recorded include protonotary apostolic. Works named in the authority record are Le champion des dames, De bono mortis, La complainte du Champion des dames a maistre Martin le Franc son acteur, L'estrif de Fortune et de Vertu, Agreste otium and Translation of Jeremiah's prologue for the Servion Bible.
Also recorded as Martin Le Franc.
In detail
the recorded working language is Middle French and medieval Latin.
Positions recorded include protonotary apostolic.
Works named in the authority record are Le champion des dames, De bono mortis, La complainte du Champion des dames a maistre Martin le Franc son acteur, L'estrif de Fortune et de Vertu, Agreste otium and Translation of Jeremiah's prologue for the Servion Bible.
Chronology
- 1410Martin le Franc born at Normandy.
- 1410Martin le Franc was born in 1410 at Normandy.
- 1410Martin le Franc born.
- 1461Martin le Franc died.
- 1461Martin le Franc died in 1461.
Sources
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- 1.
“Martin le Franc”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q898160: Martin le Franc
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