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Gezongen emoties Toneelliederen in Rodenburghs Vrou Iacoba bij de opening van de nieuwe Schouwburg Olga van Marion en Tim Vergeer Olga van Marion is teacher and researcher of early modern Dutch literature at Leiden University. She has... more
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      ArtHistory Of EmotionsCatharsisAffect/Emotion
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      16th Century (History)Medieval Nobility15th Century BurgundyBurgundian Low Countries
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      Etats de BourgognePhilippe Le BonJean Wauquelin
A transcription of Alexander Agricola's (1457/58 - 1506) "Tandernaken." For a recording with a score video see the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nac6QU2rhGQ
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      MusicEarly MusicMusic HistoryMusicology
A transcription of Alexander Agricola's office hymn to the Virgin Mary, "Ave maris stella." Note the canonic inner tenor voices. This is one of Agricola's unicum. For a recording and score video see the link below:... more
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      MusicEarly MusicMusic HistoryMusicology
This paper analyses two late sixteenth-century armorials with the coats of arms of the 235 participants of a tournament organized in May 1439 on the central market square, the Grote Markt, of Brussels. The armorials, trustworthy copies of... more
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      Medieval HistoryManuscript StudiesHeraldryPaleography
From the 10th to 12th November 2016, the Opera of the Duomo of Orvieto together with the SISMEL has gathered high-level scholars of theology and political anthropology to deepen the topics about the relationship between Christ and... more
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      European HistoryModern HistoryIconographyMedieval Literature
Prelates, nobles and towns. The composition of the Estates of Brabant in the fifteenth century Who were the members of the Estates of Brabant and could receive a summons letter for an assembly in the fifteenth century? In this study, I... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesUrban HistoryThe Low Countries
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      Heraldry15th Century BurgundyBurgundian Low CountriesValois Burgundy
A critical and performance edition of Alexander Agricola's chanson "De tous biens plaine" for three voices. The cantus firmus of the tenor is extracted from Hayne Van Ghizeghem's (c. 1445 – 1476 to 1497) eponymous chanson. The text of... more
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      MusicEarly MusicMusic EducationMusic History
A study and critical edition of Agricola's two voiced polyphonic setting of "Gaudeamus omnes", Introit for the Feast of the Assumption. This is intended for teaching various 14th and 15th century mensuration signs and their modern... more
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      MusicEarly MusicMusic EducationMusic History
A performance and critical edition of Agricola's two voiced polyphonic setting of "Gaudeamus omnes", Introit for the Feast of the Assumption. For two different recordings and video-scores of the piece see the links below:... more
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      The Hundred Years War15th Century Burgundy15th Century FranceMedieval Military History
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few miles to the west of Brussels. The construction of this monastery around 1455 was first intended to preserve the memory of the battle of... more
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      Late Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern HistoryGenealogy
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      Late Middle AgesGenealogyCourtsLate Medieval
In this article I give a comprehensive view of the relationship between Margaret of York (1446-1503), the wife of the Burgundian duke Charles the Bold, and Voorne, from 1477 onwards her dower lands in the south of the county of Holland. I... more
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      Late Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern HistoryHospitality Studies
Whereas tournaments of the late thirteenth century were infused with cross-channel contact, whether in reciprocity of form or in the international composition of the participants involved, by the early fifteenth century, tournament forms... more
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      Military HistoryLate Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern History
From 4 to 7 May 1439 a massive tournament (235 participants) was organized at the Grote Markt in Brussels, in which the Burgundian duke Philip the Good himself participated. This tournament was maybe one of the last in the massive (urban)... more
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      Military HistoryLate Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern History
The Burgundian duke Charles the Bold (1433-1477) was not particularly well known for his liberality. According to De Barante, the nineteenth century historian of the Burgundian dukes, he was seen by his officers and the nobles as ‘bien... more
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      Late Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern HistoryMedieval Studies
Serving the state. The regional officers of Holland and Zeeland in the Burgundian period (1425-1482). This is a summary of my phd-thesis, a prosopographical study into the officers of the Council and Chambre des Comptes of Holland and... more
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      Late Middle AgesMedieval HistoryProsopographyPolitical Elites
This article aims to analyse how the Burgundian dukes managed to control the political process in Holland and Zeeland and get a grip on the noble elites of the counties in the period 1425-1477. During the fourteenth and fifteenth century,... more
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      Late Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern HistoryMedieval Studies
This article treats the first entry of a new prince as the start of a series of exchanges between the prince and his subjects. On the occasion of an entry, gifts in all kind of forms, subsistence, luxury and symbolic goods, were exchanged... more
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      Late Middle AgesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern HistoryMedieval Studies