[Epître d'Othéa la déesse à Hector].
Ms. verse; written and decorated in France in the third quarter of the 15th century.
Crown watermarks are similar to Briquet 4645-4646, recorded in Lyon, 1459-1469 and Azeglio, 1473; chariot watermark (Briquet 3533 and 3536) is localized in southern France, Switzerland, and Italy, and 3536 was still in use in Lyon from 1469-1472--Cf. PML files.
Texts: Christine de Pisan, Epître d'Othéa la déesse à Hector, preceeded by the dedication to Louis, duc d'Orleans (fol. 1-104); La destruction de Troye, an anonymous poem with 52 four-line stanzas (fol. 105-109).
Each text is by a different scribe.
Decoration: the first letter of each passage is in a bold and flourished script; the text is in brown ink, with headings in red, and initials in red and blue.