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13 The Miroir des dames, the Chapelet des vertus, and Christine de Pizan’s Sources
This chapter offers a reading of the Othea Epistre, an early work by Christine
de Pizan. It has been generally supposed that Christine was influenced
by a text called the Fleurs de toutes vertues, as the Othea seemingly borrows
a great deal from it. This chapter tests this assumption, widely accepted
in the scholarship, by questioning why it has generally been assumed
that the Fleurs predates the Othea. The chapter argues that there is little
evidence that the Fleurs predated Christine’s text. Instead, deploying
philological analysis, the chapter shows that it is much more likely that
the anonymous author of the Fleurs borrowed from the Othea.