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Magic and Divination at the Courts of Burgundy and France
By:Jan R. Veenstra
Published on 1998 by BRILL

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This volume presents a critical edition of Laurens Pignon's treatise |Contre les devineurs| (1411) and examines its literary and historical context of courtly magic and astrology in Burgundy and France during the reign of Charles VI.

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