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DAVID COWLING Jean-Claude Mühlethaler and Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet (eds), Poétiques en transition: entre Moyen Âge et Renaissance 73/1, p. 141
EMMA J. CAYLEY David Cowling (ed.), George Chastelain, Jean Robertet, Jean de Montferrant: Les Douze Dames de Rhétorique 72/2, p. 347

languages

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works

  • L'Instructif de la seconde rhétorique
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  • Jean de Montferrant
  • Etienne Jodelle

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