Publication – « Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low Countries », The Medieval Low Countries, 2/2015

Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low CountriesThe Medieval Low Countries, 2/2015. VI+299 p., 156 x 234 mm, 2016. ISBN: 978-2-503-55401-3. Prix : 74 euros.

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Table des matières :

Jeroen Deploige & Renée Nip, Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low Countries. An Introduction

J. P. Gumbert, What Do We Want To Remember? Memories in the Manuscripts of Two Dutch Monasteries: The Benedictine Abbey of Egmond and the Utrecht Charterhouse
Georges Declercq, Monastic Cartularies, Institutional Memory and the Canonization of the Past. The Two Libri Traditionum of St Peter’s Abbey, Ghent
Brigitte Meijns, Practices of Remembrance in Flemish Houses of Regular Canons. The Troubled Memoria of Prior Odfried, Founder of Watten (d. 1086)
Koen Goudriaan, The Devotio Moderna and Commemoration. The Case of St Margaret’s Convent in Gouda
Anne Bollmann, Memoria für die Zukunft. Zur Gestaltung von Erinnerung in den Schwesternbüchern der Devotio moderna
Patricia Stoop & Thom Mertens, Memory and Reward. Dutch Collections of Sermons and their Functions in the Memoria Tradition in the Female Convent of Jericho in Brussels (c. 1450–1650)
John Van Engen, Memory and Manuscript in Personal Practice and Written Lives. The Case of the Modern-Day Devout

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