Commentaires et lettres is a historical collection attributed to Blaise de Montluc (c. 1502-1577), a prominent French soldier and military writer of the Renaissance. This volume, edited by Alphonse, baron de Ruble, offers invaluable insights into the military strategies, political intrigues, and social customs of 16th-century France.
Montluc's commentaries provide a firsthand account of the turbulent times he lived through, including the French Wars of Religion. His letters reveal his personal thoughts, relationships, and involvement in significant historical events. This edition presents a carefully curated selection of Montluc's writings, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in French history and military affairs.
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