• Jan van Ruysbroek is the name of: John of Ruysbroeck (c. 1290–1381), Flemish scholar and mystic Jan van Ruysbroeck (architect) (15th century), Flemish...
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    John van Ruysbroeck, original Middle Dutch name Jan van Ruusbroec (pronounced [ˈjɑn vɑn ˈryzbruk]) (1293 or 1294 – 2 December 1381), was an Augustinian...
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    Jan van Ruysbroeck (also known as Jan van den Berghe) was a Flemish architect of the early 15th century (his dates of birth and death are unknown). He...
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    distinctive tower was, however, the work of a different architect, Jan van Ruysbroeck. Van Thienen may also have built the southern aisle of the Cathedral...
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    Hungarian. Verkade, Willibrord (Ed.), Jan van Ruysbroeck (Translations from Old Flemish into New High German) Jan van Ruysbroeck 1. Die Zierde der geistlichen...
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  • of Siena, Italian theologian and saint 2 December – John of Ruysbroeck (Jan van Ruysbroeck), Flemish mystic (born 1293 or 1294) 1381: 24 March – Catherine...
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  • English bishop and bibliophile (died 1345) 1293 or 1294 – John of Ruysbroeck (Jan van Ruysbroeck), Flemish mystic (died 1381) Unknown year – Thomas the Rhymer...
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    upper parts of which are arranged in terraces, are attributed to Jan Van Ruysbroeck, the court architect of Philip the Good, who also designed the tower...
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    spent in Ali Baba's cave.' The epigraph is a quotation from Jan van Ruysbroeck ('Ruysbroeck the Admirable'), the fourteenth-century Flemish mystic: I must...
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    Brussels' Town Hall, whose 96-meter Brabantine Gothic tower was built by Jan van Ruysbroeck in the years 1449 to 1455. By the end of 1906, the offices were handed...
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    McGinn follows the text of his book The Spiritual Espousals (c.1340). Jan van Ruysbroeck, The Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage. Nicolas-Hays, Berwick 2005...
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    earlier Romanesque crypt. Partially attributed to the Flemish architect Jan van Ruysbroeck, it is a notable illustration of late medieval architecture in Brussels...
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    cleanse his [or her] conscience." The medieval Flemish mystic John of Ruysbroeck likewise held that true conscience has four aspects that are necessary...
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  • collaborator was Jacob van Thienen. As for the tower, it is the work of Jan van Ruysbroeck Guillaume Des Marez [fr], L'architecte Jean Van Ruysbroeck et le XVe siècle...
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  • John van Ruysbroeck College (Dutch, Jan-van-Ruusbroeckollege) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Laeken. It was founded by the Society of Jesus and...
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    Johannes Tauler (c. 1300–1361), Heinrich Suso (c. 1300–1366), and Jan van Ruysbroeck (1293/4–1381). Critic and literary theorist Georg Ellinger surmised...
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  • Column; performed on Morrissey's first solo album in 1988 Jan van Ruysbroeck (also known as Jan van den Berghe), architect of the 15th century; amongst his...
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    Evelyn Underhill on the 14th-century Flemish mystic Jan van Ruusbroec (1293–1381), entitled Ruysbroeck, was published in London in 1914. She had discussed...
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  • Bloemardinne because one of his disciples, John of Schoonhoven, says so. Jan van Ruysbroeck The Book of the Twelve Beguines London: John M. Watkins (1913) is...
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  • canons at Groenendaal near Brussels (circa 1377), where he met John of Ruysbroeck. In 1386 he became prior and master to the novices. After the accession...
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  • Divine Names and Mystical Theology, various Meister Eckhart sermons, Jan van Ruysbroeck's The Adornment of Spiritual Marriage and The Book of Supreme Truth...
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    Brussels' cathedral), seeking space outside the city, John of Ruysbroeck, Jan Hinckaert and Frank van Coudenberg, which on 13 March 1349 became formalised as...
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  • 1958 Edward Poppe – blessed priest Jozef-Ernest van Roey – cardinal Blessed John Ruysbroeck – mystic Jan Pieter Schotte – cardinal Brother René Stockman...
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    Jan Leopold Tyranowski (9 February 1901 – 15 March 1947) was a Polish Roman Catholic. He was an ardent admirer and follower of the Discalced Carmelite...
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    depuis 1621 à 1716". read online Guillaume Des Marez, L'architecte Jean Van Ruysbroeck et le xve siècle Bruxellois, Brussels, 1923. J. Duverger, De Brusselsche...
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    St John Berchmans College (Dutch: Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege) is a Roman Catholic secondary school founded by the Society of Jesus in Brussels, Belgium...
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    John of Ruysbroeck, entitled "Het ghemeyne leven in de werken van Jan van Ruusbroec" (English: The "common life" in the works of John of Ruysbroeck). In...
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    Rev. John M. Neale, 1851 Gregory the Great, Moralia, book 18, 89 van Ruysbroeck, Jan (1913). The Book of the Twelve Béguines. Translated by Francis, John...
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  • have reached us, the Brussels friar Jan van Ruusbroec (better known in English as the Blessed John of Ruysbroeck, 1293/4–1381), the "father of Dutch prose"...
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    Hadewijch was one of the most important direct influences on John of Ruysbroeck. Religion has a complex history and fully understanding it for what it...
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