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1516-1519 France Final Court Phase

Final active-phase node before death and transfer events, connecting late-court conditions to final works interpretation and continuity of manuscripts and workshop knowledge.

Final court phase Late works context Pre-transfer bridge

Anchor Snapshot

The 1516-1519 period is a continuity bridge: not merely epilogue context, but a phase that conditions how late works, assistants, and manuscripts pass into the posthumous chain.

Evidence Matrix

Anchor Evidence Class Interpretive Role
1516-1519 France court context Chronology and location evidence Defines final active environment before inheritance transfer.
Late-work continuity and curation patterns Work-state and process evidence Supports interpretation of late works as evolving, not fixed final snapshots.
Transition into 1519 transfer and post-1519 custody Continuity-chain evidence Bridges active court phase to manuscript and legacy transmission nodes.

Open Questions for Next Pass

  • Which late works require explicit 1516-1519 context annotations for reader clarity?
  • How should we distinguish "in final custody" from "in final execution" in page language?
  • Where should France-phase archival evidence be centralized for quick audit?