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Document Details : Title: Wie is de cock? Subtitle: Twee blaadjes met aan de cock van Gruenendale toegeschreven teksten (Collectie Soeterbeeck, Fr. 20) Author(s): GEIRNAERT, Dirk , KIENHORST, Hans Journal: Ons Geestelijk Erf Volume: 86 Issue: 1 Date: 2015 Pages: 24-40 DOI: 10.2143/OGE.86.1.3080600 Abstract : This article focuses on two leaves (Fr. 20) from the manuscript fragments in the historical collection of the convent of Soeterbeeck, now on loan to Nijmegen University Library. Taken from a small, paper manuscript in long lines, the consecutive leaves contain excerpts of mystical texts. These texts are attributed, and for the greater part erroneously so, to Jan van Leeuwen ( 1378), lay brother and cook of Groenendael Priory, and admirer of then-prior Jan van Ruusbroec. The manuscript from which the fragments were lifted dates from the 1550s or 1560s, and was produced by a sister of the convent of canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck at Nuenen. The contents of the two leaves testify to an interest in mystical writings, which may have benefited from a renewed scribal culture on the part of some sisters in the mid-sixteenth century. The article identifies and analyses the excerpts, and offers an edition of the text. |
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