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Document Details : Title: Een vreemde eend in de bijt? Subtitle: De teksten van Johannes Tauler, Jordanus van Quedlinburg en Alijt Bake in hs. Brussel, KB, 643-44 Author(s): DE MOL, Joni Journal: Ons Geestelijk Erf Volume: 84 Issue: 1 Date: Maart 2013 Pages: 96-119 DOI: 10.2143/OGE.84.1.2975525 Abstract : This article examines the structure of the manuscript Brussels, KB, 643-44, IIa (fols. 114r-198v) and the coherency of the texts it contains. These texts were written by John Tauler, Master Eckhart, Jordanus von Quedlinburg, Alijt Bake and several anonymous authors. Alijt Bake, a fifteenth-century nun, seems out of place among these fourteenth-century male mystics. However, this article argues that her texts are the key to understanding the Brussels, KB, 643-44, IIa collection. Bake used the theme and structure of the texts by von Quedlinburg for her own texts. As an admirer of Tauler, she also added a preexisting text complex to her manuscript and enriched this collection with a variety of texts that discuss themes which are highly relevant to her own ideas. The manuscript can therefore be observed as an anthology of her ideas; in effect, it was part of what she considered to be her divine mission, namely teaching people how to reach God. |
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