Talk:Antoine de la Sale

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[edit] De La Sale not Necessarily the Author of QJ

Antoine de la Sale is not the accepted author of Les XV Joyes de Mariage. This is merely a theory, one of many, in fact. The author remains anonymous and mysterious, and other possible authors include Lemonde, Samer, Bellemere, Lerse, Jean Wauquelin de Mons and Clermont. The riddle at the end of 3 of the manuscript transmissions does not necessarily point to de la Sale. Check Joan Crow's article in 'Studies in Medieval French Presented to Alfred Ewert' for more details on that.

Sir Loin Ofsteak (talk) 03:02, 3 May 2008 (UTC)