This article focuses on a generation of chroniclers from the Low Countries operating at the intersection of urban and clerical environments and how they worked together to produce new historiographical texts. At the heart are the writings of three of the most productive and well-known historiographers of this generation: Johannes a Leydis, Theodericus Pauli and Willem van Berchen. The interdependency of a specific part of their body of work, namely their Chronicles of Holland, will be studied closely. This will lead to a new proposal for the complex relationship between these and other related contemporary texts. From this the contours emerge of a community of writers, reaching much further than these three alone, which shared a common inte...
Cauchies Jean-Marie. Levelt (Sjoerd). Jan van Naaldwijk’s Chronicles of Holland. Continuity and Tran...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
This chapter examines the construction of collective historical identities in late medieval Flemish ...
This article focuses on a generation of chroniclers from the Low Countries operating at the intersec...
The Middle Dutch ‘Chronicle of Flanders’ is a complex chronicle group consisting of various distinct...
The fifteenth-century Low Countries witnessed the emergence of prose chronicles written in the verna...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
By studying the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order, also known as the ‘Jüngere Hochmeisterchron...
This dissertation focuses on the production of Latin historical writing in the Low Countries during ...
This dissertation provides an in-depth study of the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teu...
n the densely populised Low Countries, with their powerful and self-conscious cities, historical con...
The political and social milieus in which manuscripts circulated offer new insights into the writing...
This article contextualizes the Brederodekroniek [Brederode Chronicle] by Johannes a Leydis (Jan van...
The History of Brabant Unfolded. Die alder excellenste cronyke van Brabant and the Brabantine View o...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
Cauchies Jean-Marie. Levelt (Sjoerd). Jan van Naaldwijk’s Chronicles of Holland. Continuity and Tran...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
This chapter examines the construction of collective historical identities in late medieval Flemish ...
This article focuses on a generation of chroniclers from the Low Countries operating at the intersec...
The Middle Dutch ‘Chronicle of Flanders’ is a complex chronicle group consisting of various distinct...
The fifteenth-century Low Countries witnessed the emergence of prose chronicles written in the verna...
The absence of a real' urban chronicle tradition in fifteenth-century Flanders similar to the Italia...
By studying the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order, also known as the ‘Jüngere Hochmeisterchron...
This dissertation focuses on the production of Latin historical writing in the Low Countries during ...
This dissertation provides an in-depth study of the Utrecht Chronicle of the Teu...
n the densely populised Low Countries, with their powerful and self-conscious cities, historical con...
The political and social milieus in which manuscripts circulated offer new insights into the writing...
This article contextualizes the Brederodekroniek [Brederode Chronicle] by Johannes a Leydis (Jan van...
The History of Brabant Unfolded. Die alder excellenste cronyke van Brabant and the Brabantine View o...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
Cauchies Jean-Marie. Levelt (Sjoerd). Jan van Naaldwijk’s Chronicles of Holland. Continuity and Tran...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
This chapter examines the construction of collective historical identities in late medieval Flemish ...