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Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme

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cannot be accepted as a very trustworthy source of information. But he writes in a quaint conversational way, pouring forth his thoughts, observations or facts without order or system, and with the greatest frankness.
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De Bourdeille left distinct orders that his manuscript should be printed; a first edition appeared late (1665–1666) and not very complete. Later editions include:
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His works give a picture of the general court-life of the time, with its unblushing and undisguised profligacy. There is not an
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A fall from his horse compelled him to retire into private life about 1589, and he spent his last years in writing his
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De Bourdeille can hardly be regarded as a historian proper, and his
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Works by or about Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme
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and L. Lacour, and finished, with vol. xiii., only in 1893
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in all his gallery of portraits who has not engaged in
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reformers. Though he publicly separated himself from
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of the illustrious men and women whom he had known.
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Works by Pierre de Bourdeille, seigneur de Brantôme
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Pierre de Bourdeille, Seigneur and Abbé de Brantôme
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[pjɛʁdəbuʁdɛj]
memoirist
Bourdeilles
Périgord
Marguerite of Navarre
Paris
Poitiers
Jeanne de Dampierre
benefices
lay abbacy
Saint-Pierre de Brantôme
Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots
Francis II of France
Elizabeth I
Morocco
García de Toledo
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Order of Malta
Filippo di Piero Strozzi

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