This is Volume 4 of the complete works of Georges Chastellain, published by Baron Kervyn de Lettenhove. Chastellain was a 15th-century Burgundian chronicler and poet, whose writings offer valuable insights into the history and culture of the period. His chronicles are essential for understanding the politics, society, and major events of the Burgundian court and its interactions with France and other European powers. This volume provides meticulously edited texts, making it an indispensable resource for scholars and anyone interested in medieval history and French literature. The works capture the atmosphere of the late Middle Ages and provide a window into the lives and concerns of those who shaped European history.
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