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Malcolm Walsby, « Rebuking a lazy student in Renaissance Paris », Renaissances : archives et découvertes, ID : 10.58079/w9nk
Sixteenth-century private letters rarely survive. They were read, sometimes shared, and often discarded. This is particularly true for letters written by ordinary people. Contemporaries might have thought it interesting to keep missives sent by well-known correspondants such as Erasmus, but everyday letters by relatives or friends have generally not survived. If this is true of the final well written texts that were sent, it is even more the case for drafts that were, by their very nature, m...