Martin le Franc (c. 1410 – 1461) was a French poet of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. He was born in Normandy, and studied in Paris. He entered...
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States, named after Otto Franc Marie Le Franc (1879–1964), French writer Martin le Franc (c. 1410–1461), French poet Franc Noir de la Haute-Saône, a...
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Martin le Franc in 1441–42, in a poem dedicated to Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy (1396–1467) to describe the era's distinctive musical style. Le Franc...
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English countenance"), a term used by the poet Martin le Franc in his Le Champion des Dames. Le Franc added that the style influenced Dufay and Binchois—high...
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and also Italian and English styles. For example, in 1442, the poet Martin le Franc praised Binchois and Dufay for following Dunstaple in adopting the...
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English countenance"), a term used by the poet Martin le Franc in his Le Champion des Dames. Le Franc added that the style influenced Dufay and Binchois...
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disputed its applicability; for instance, the 15th-century French poet Martin le Franc. Historical figures have cross-dressed for various reasons across the...
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identifiably English—"la contenance angloise", according to Martin le Franc in his poem of 1441–1442 Le Champion des Dames. On the other hand, the Old Hall Manuscript...
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angloise ("the English countenance"), a term used by the poet Martin le Franc in his Le Champion des Dames. Other leading composers include Robert Johnson...
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of the journal Musée neuchâtelois (1902–49). Martin Le Franc, prévôt de Lausanne, 1888 – Martin le Franc, provost of Lausanne. Oton de Granson et ses...
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