Femme ignorant suy nommee Cristine,

Fille iadis philosophe et docteur,

Qui conseiller fu, humble seruiteur

Au Roy Charles quint, qui dieu face grace.”


The king who is thus addressed can be no other than the unfortunate Charles VI., although any hopes that he once excited had by this time been dispelled by his strange intermittent fits of insanity, which dated from 1392. Very similar terms were employed in the dedication to him by name of the “Chemin de long estude” in 1402:

“A vous, bon roy de France redoubtable,

Le VIe Charles du nom notable,

Que Dieux maintienge en joie et en sante,

Mon petit dit soit premier presente,