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Chaussons in the Streets: Sodomy in Seventeenth-Century Paris
First, there are journals, letters, memoirs, satires, and polemics, which contain gossip and slander about nobles, clergy, writers, artists, and other figures of rank or note.3 The list includes Louis XIV's brother Philippe, duc d'Orléans, marshals Vendôme and Villars, cardinals Bonzi and Bouillon, the poets Théophile de Viau and Claude Le Petit, the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, and many others who reportedly pursued younger males, sometimes of the same class but more commonly of lower status: soldiers, students, and servants. second, there are judicial proceedings, most notably a collection of ten cases adjudicated by the Parlement of Paris between 1540 and 1726, compiled in the eighteenth century and published in the twentieth century.4 These cases, too, involve older and younger males, age, for example, forty-three (Chausson) and seventeen in 1661, forty-five (Mazouer) and twenty-one in 1666, and fifty-six (La Contamine) and eighteen in 1671.