"Comme il advint, en la cité de Pragues, une merveilleuse confusion entre religieux et demoiselles". Bohemicalia and Luxemburg passages by Georges and methodological problem.
"The sect of an ancient viper" or "people of good will"? Opposing images of Turks and islam in the works of the burgundian court writers Georges Chastelain and Bertrandon de la Broquière (circa 1455).
From beautiful maiden to snakes and dragons: the transformation of the nymph Melusina and its depiction in the iconography of Medieval source material.
Memoirs About a Dragon Who Meowed Like a Cat and About the Ruby on the Crown of Saint Wenceslas that was a Big as a Ripe Date. The Spy Bertrandon de la Broquière on a Journey Towards (Self-)Knowledge.