Roger de Collerye

Roger de Collerye , known as Roger Bonfemps (about 1470-1540) was a priest and secretary of the bishop of Auxerre.

Born in Paris, it was the most jovial mood, and governed Auxerre a facetious company whose chief took the title of abbot of insane the .

It is according to him that one named since Roger Bontemps a man who is without concern.

It left some writings in prose and worms, which were joined together for the first time in 1536 and were reprinted in 1856 by Charles d' Héricault.

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