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aiming to produce texts and translations (into English and
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Click here to view JEANNE
D'ARC: Maid of Orleans Deliverer of France, Being the
Story of her Life, her Achievements, and her Death, asattested
on Oath and set forth in the Original Documents. Edited by
T. Douglas Murray (London: William Heinemann,1903). Condemnation
trial, courtesy of Virginia Frohlick.
Click here to
view Joan of Arc by Joseph
Delteil (trans. Malcolm Cowley) New York: Minton, Balch,
1926. (NOTE: 685K PDF file)
Click here to
view The Condemnation and Rehabilitation
Trials of Joan of Arc by Jane Marie Pinzino.
THE
1431 TRIAL OF JOAN OF ARC, Being the verbatim report
of the proceedings from the Orleans Manuscript, translated
by W.S. Scott, 1956, Associated Book Sellers. The International
Joan of Arc Society¹s on-line edition of the 1431 trial
record is edited by Dr. Jane Marie Pinzino with permission
of Royal Folio Society. See Associated Book Sellers¹ original
hardcover edition for Scott¹s critical apparatus.
Christine
de Pisan's Ditié de Jehanne d'Arc, edited by
Angus J. Kennedy and Kenneth Varty (Medium Aevum Monographs,
New Series IX (1977)--available in print copy (£7
[$13] from Dr. D.G. Pattison, Treasurer SSMLL, Magdalen
College, Oxford OX1 4AU, UK).
Click here to
view Personal
Recollections of Joan of Arc by Mark Twain.
Click here to view an "index verborum" for the
condemnation trial of Joan of Arc ("PROCES DE CONDAMNATION
DE JEANNE D’ARC"), by scholar Jean Fraikin (Université
catholique de Louvain, Université de Liège).
The work is divided into four sections: the
introduction, (1) the
index of latin words, (2) the
index of french words, (3) the
index of names.
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