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Document Details : Title: Hagiografisch herschrijven in de vijftiende eeuw? Subtitle: De casus Johannes Brinckerinck († 1419) Author(s): HEENE, Katrien Journal: Ons Geestelijk Erf Volume: 79 Issue: 3 Date: September 2008 Pages: 252-284 DOI: 10.2143/OGE.79.3.2033176 Abstract : This article is part of a study into the interaction between the hagiographical and the historical discourse in the biographies of the modern devouts. It focuses on Geert Grote’s follower Johannes Brinckerinck who, in the second half of the fi fteenth century, has been the subject-matter of seven different lives in Middle Dutch as well as in Latin. By a close examination of the motives in these texts the author indicates that the corpus can be divided in two groups, respectively a more historical and a more hagiographical one. She also shows that Johannes’ portrait gradually becomes more hagiographical in course of time and argues that in particular the Latin text of the hagiographical group can be considered as a case of “hagiographical rewriting”. |
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