Interesting. Could someone please translate the text?
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It's an excerpt from Le Franc's « Le Champion des dames ». I don't know if there's a translation, but here's more info: https://inpress.lib.uiowa.edu/feminae/DetailsPage.aspx?Feminae_ID=31909 …

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Thank you. I’ve wondered about the broom imagery, good to know more about the source.
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Not exactly witches but heretics. They are waldensians, also called Poors of Lyon, a medieval heresy of Southern France in XII century. We can read it upper right: "des vaudoises" (the waldesians).
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@alisonatkin !!!!! Please!!! -
Ooh! I'll pitch it to the people.
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I heard the broomstick was linked to the administering of datura (or mandrake)
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They look more like nuns than witches!
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Phallic, that.
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is that Ivanka?..
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And the lower lady is on a stick. No broom.
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I knew my ex was lying about her age but wow.
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