Le cochon mitré : dialogue, M.DC.LXXXIX : manuscript, [ca. 176-?]

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Le cochon mitré : dialogue, M.DC.LXXXIX : manuscript, [ca. 176-?]

"Satire ... dirigée contre Louis XIV, contre madame Scarron, le cardinal d'Estrées, et Louvois, archevêque de Reims"--Barbier. According to DBF, relates to "les amours anciennes de la veuve Scarron et la liaison récente de l'archevêque [de Reims] avec Mme de Créqui."

1 v. (51, [2] p.) ; 13 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8268193

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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