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Français : "Dans le chapitre n° 414 il est ainsi question d'une épouse qui décide de se prostituer pour faire sortir son mari de prison. Son premier client, à qui elle raconte son histoire, lui offre de l'argent sans rien demander en retour, lui évitant ainsi la prostitution. Or, si l'enlumineur a bien représenté le mari enfermé dans sa prison ainsi que la femme et son client, il a ajouté entre ces deux personnages un arbre nulle part mentionné dans le texte. Deux hypothèses justifient ce choix : figurer avec cet arbre un bois, lieu où se déroulerait la scène ou bien accentuer la frontière charnelle qui n'a pas été franchie par les deux protagonistes". Extrait de w:fr:Ci nous dit, le 3 mars 2024.
Date 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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Author Attribué au Maître des vies de saint Louis (Mahiet ?) par Mie Kuroiwa.

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