Baume, Madame de la (fl. 17th c.)
Baume, Madame de la (fl. 17th c.)
French transcriber. Fl. in the 17th century in Paris, France.
Transcribed and circulated manuscript of Roger de Bussy-Rabutin's Histoires amoreuses des Gaules (1665); later accused by Bussy-Rabutin of adding scurrilous passages to the novel.
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