ABSTRACT

In 1424, Nicolaus de Launey, prior at Mont Dol, copied Le Tombel de Chartrose et autres poèmes mystiques en français, and at the end of his 244-page manuscript (Avranches, BM, ms 244, f. 122r), he wrote his name and dated his work:

Scriptum in Villa Dolensi, per me fratrem Nicholaum de Launey prior [sic] de Monte Dolis, anno Domini Mmo IIIIcmo visecimo [sic] tercio, mense februarii. [WriĴen at Dol, by me, brother Nicolaus de Launey, prior of Mont Dol, in the year of the Lord, February 1424 n.s.].