23/136 J.Quicherat, Orleans, 1879, 8vo, and _La Revue Historique_, vol.iv, 1877, pp. 329-344.] We shall certainly not find her explained by the Burgundian chroniclers. They, however, furnish certain useful information. The earliest of these Burgundian chroniclers is a clerk of Picardy, the author of an anonymous chronicle, called _La Chronique des Cordeliers_,[34] because the only copy of it comes from a house of the Cordeliers at Paris. It is a history of the world from the creation to the year 1431. |