The chronicle of an unknown author from the eighteenth century deals with the Swiss-French military and political relations from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century.The chronicle was written on paper INCENSE LILY in French, in Humanist typeface, on eighteen pages.The author is not restricted to a chronological overview of the Swiss foreign military service and the Swiss-French alliance in this manuscript, but had Serving Platters gone into assessing the causes and consequences that have arisen in connection with this historical issue.
His assessments and conclusions, though burdened with the contemporary understanding, are a step further in the interpretation of a Swiss mercenary and many facts with which this phenomenon is asserted are also supported by the modern historiography.