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"Bruges-La-Morte, which first appeared in 1892, concerns the fate of Hugues Viane, a widower who has turned to the melancholy, decaying city of Bruges as the ideal location in which to mourn his wife and as a suitable haven for the narcissistic perambulations of his inexorably disturbed spirit. Bruges, the 'dead city', becomes the image of his dead wife and thus allows him to endure the unbearable loss by systematically following its mournful labyrinth of streets and canals in a cyclical promenade of reflection and allusion. The story itself centres around Hugues' obsession with a young dancer whom he believes is the double of his beloved wife." "This is a poet's novel and is therefore metaphorically dense and visionary in style. It is the ultimate evocation of Rodenbach's lifelong love affair with the enduring mystery and haunting mortuary atmosphere of Bruges."--Jacket.
French literature (outside France) --- Widowers --- 82 --- CDL --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium)
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Art --- Flandre occidentale --- Kunst --- West-Vlaanderen --- Brugge --- kunstgeschiedenis --- #gsdbA --- Art, Flemish --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Flemish art --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Art, Primitive
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Bruges was undoubtedly one of the most important cities in medieval Europe. Bringing together specialists from both archaeology and history, this 'total' history presents an integrated view of the city's history from its very beginnings, tracing its astonishing expansion through to its subsequent decline in the sixteenth century. The authors' analysis of its commercial growth, industrial production, socio-political changes, and cultural creativity is grounded in an understanding of the city's structure, its landscape and its built environment. More than just a biography of a city, this book places Bruges within a wider network of urban and rural development and its history in a comparative framework, thereby offering new insights into the nature of a metropolis.
Cities and towns, Medieval --- Bruges (Belgium) --- History. --- Villes médiévales --- Bruges (Belgique) --- Histoire --- History of the Low Countries --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Bruges --- Histoire. --- Medieval cities and towns --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- Histoire urbaine --- --Bruges --- --Bruges (Belgium) --- History --- economische geschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- handel --- middeleeuwen --- religieuze geschiedenis --- sociale geschiedenis --- stadsontwikkeling --- Eyck, Jan van --- 850 - 1550 --- Brugge
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The DK Eyewitness Brussels, Bruges, Ghent & Antwerp Travel Guide is your indispensible guide to this beautiful part of the world. The fully updated guide includes unique cutaways, floorplans and reconstructions of the must-see sites, plus street-by-street maps of all these fascinating cities and towns. The new-look guide is also packed with photographs and illustrations leading you straight to the best attractions on offer.
Reisgidsen --- België --- Brugge --- Gent --- Antwerpen --- Bee Collection --- Brussels (Belgium) --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Antwerp (Belgium) --- Ghent (Belgium) --- Gand (Belgium) --- Gent (Belgium) --- Gante (Belgium) --- Anṿerśah (Belgium) --- Anṭṿerpen (Belgium) --- Antwerpen (Belgium) --- Antuerpia (Belgium) --- Anvers (Belgium) --- Anversa (Belgium) --- Antwerpia (Belgium) --- Anwerpia (Belgium) --- Andowerpia (Belgium) --- Amberes (Belgium) --- Antverpia (Belgium) --- Ambivaritum (Belgium) --- Anderpus (Belgium) --- Andevorpum (Belgium) --- Andoverpis (Belgium) --- Andoverpum (Belgium) --- Antwerpha (Belgium) --- Antwerpium (Belgium) --- Antwerpo (Belgium) --- Antwerpum (Belgium) --- Handoverpia (Belgium) --- Andwerpa (Belgium) --- Antverpis (Belgium) --- Antverpo (Belgium) --- Antverpum (Belgium) --- אנטווערפען --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- Regional documentation --- Brussels --- Antwerp --- Bruges --- Ghent
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The last of the Renaissance humanists, Bonaventura Vulcanius, is still a mysterious figure, even though he left a correspondence, at least two Alba amicorum, and a collection of books and manuscripts. Born in Bruges in 1538, the son of a disciple of Erasmus, he spent the troubled decades of 1560 and 1570 in wanderings before his appointment in 1581 as a Professor for Greek and Latin Letters at the University of Leiden. He edited and translated many a rare text, composed dictionaries, sent laudatory poems, and compiled the first chapters of a history of Germanic languages. This volume gathers recent research on this versatile philologist, and includes the first edition of many unpublished works and documents. Contributors are Karel Bostoen, Hélène Cazes, Thomas M. Conley, Harm-Jan van Dam, Hugues Daussy, Kees Dekker, Jeanine de Landtsheer, Alfons Dewitte, Toon van Hal, Chris L. Heesakkers, Wilhelmina G. Heesakkers-Kamerbeek, Jeltine Ledegang-Keegstra, G.A.C. van der Lem, Kees Meerhoff, Dirk van Miert, Kasper van Ommen, Paul J. Smith and Gilbert Tournoy.
Vulcanius, Bonaventura --- 094 VULCANIUS, BONAVENTURA --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--VULCANIUS, BONAVENTURA --- 094 VULCANIUS, BONAVENTURA Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora--VULCANIUS, BONAVENTURA --- linguists --- linguistics --- humanists [people] --- Humanists --- Philologists --- Philology --- Poets --- Renaissance --- Scholars --- Persons --- Learning and scholarship --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Authors --- Philologians --- Linguists --- History --- Vulcanius, Bonaventura, --- Bonaventura Vulcanius --- de Smet, Bonaventura --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Europe --- Leiden (Netherlands) --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- Leyde (Netherlands) --- Leyden (Netherlands) --- Lugd. Bat. (Netherlands) --- Lugdunum Batavorum (Netherlands) --- Leyden --- Intellectual life --- Poets, Belgian --- Belgian poets
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" In 1477, the Low Countries were in chaos. On 5 January Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, was killed in the battle of Nancy. His political adversaries used this fortuitous opportunity to reverse his much-hated policies. The late duke’s confidents were executed, as nobles fled from court. The French king declared war on Charles’ heir, Mary of Burgundy, and the cities rose in rebellion against the duchy. United in their opposition to the ducal court, the Estates-General instituted a new state structure which severely reduced the power of the central state. The duchess’ new husband, Maximilian of Austria, was never able to dictate war policy nor appease the discontent of the populace, because his first priority was to strengthen the power of the Habsburg dynasty. In 1482, when Mary of Burgundy died after a tragic fall from her horse, revolt again spread across the county of Flanders. In this dramatic crisis that would last for a decade, central authority was again challenged by a political alternative, the Flemish regency council.This book examines the people behind the revolt. From a murky background of conflicting loyalties, it identifies the principal allies of the Habsburg dynasty and key political adversaries of Maximilian in the Flemish cities. An in-depth analysis of their lives and their socio-economic and cultural backgrounds on the eve of the Flemish Revolt elucidates their reasons for rebelling or remaining loyal to court. By focusing on disloyal nobles at court and urban dissenters in the county of Flanders, this book goes beyond previous studies of the revolt and offers new insights into the social history of medieval politics. In the end, readers will discover whether the court, the nobility, and the urban rebels were really striving for the goal they claimed, the common good. "
History of the Low Countries --- Mary of Burgundy --- Insurgency --- Cities and towns --- Révoltes --- Villes --- History --- Histoire --- Marie, --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Belgique --- Pays-Bas --- Flanders --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Academic collection --- 949.3.015 --- 949.301 --- Geschiedenis van België: Bourgondische periode (1384-1482) --- History Belgium Early history to 1477 --- History. --- 949.3.015 Geschiedenis van België: Bourgondische periode (1384-1482) --- Révoltes --- Duchess of Burgundy, --- Maria, --- Mary, --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- Benelux countries --- 15th century --- Flanders (County) --- Social aspects --- Social history --- Marie, - Duchess of Burgundy, - 1457-1482 --- Flanders - History - 15th century --- Bruges (Belgium) - History --- anno 1400-1499 --- Villes médiévales --- Maximilien I (empereur germanique ; 1459-1519) --- États bourguignons --- 1477-1482 --- Biographie
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Public religious practice lay at the heart of civic society in late medieval Europe. In this illuminating study, Andrew Brown draws on the rich and previously little-researched archives of Bruges, one of medieval Europe's wealthiest and most important towns, to explore the role of religion and ceremony in urban society. The author situates the religious practices of citizens - their investment in the liturgy, commemorative services, guilds and charity - within the contexts of Bruges' highly diversified society and of the changes and crises the town experienced. Focusing on the religious processions and festivities sponsored by the municipal government, the author challenges much current thinking on, for example, the nature of 'civic religion'. Re-evaluating the ceremonial links between Bruges and its rulers, he questions whether rulers could dominate the urban landscape by religious or ceremonial means, and offers new insight into the interplay between ritual and power of relevance throughout medieval Europe.
Civil religion --- Rites and ceremonies --- Bruges --- --Religion --- --Rite --- --Cérémonie --- --Vie religieuse --- --Coutume --- --Histoire de l'Église --- --Bruges (Belgium) --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Religion --- Religious life and customs --- Church history --- Municipal ceremonial --- History --- Religion. --- Religious life and customs. --- Church history. --- Religion civile --- -27 <493 BRUGGE> --- 248.1 --- 264-057 --- Religion, Civil --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Ceremonies --- Kerkgeschiedenis--België--BRUGGE --- Ascetische theologie --- Processies --- Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--(reg./lok.)--BRUGGE --- -Bruges (Belgium) --- -Religion. --- 949.33 BRUGGE Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--(reg./lok.)--BRUGGE --- 264-057 Processies --- 248.1 Ascetische theologie --- -Rites and ceremonies --- 949.33 BRUGGE --- Cult --- Cultus --- Ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies --- Religious ceremonies --- Religious rites --- Rites of passage --- Traditions --- -Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- 27 <493 BRUGGE> --- Ritualism --- Manners and customs --- Mysteries, Religious --- Ritual --- Nationalism --- Religion and culture --- Religion and state --- Religious aspects --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Christian church history --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1300-1399 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Rites et cérémonies --- Bruges (Belgique) --- Vie religieuse --- Histoire religieuse --- Arts and Humanities --- Civil religion - Belgium - Bruges --- Rites and ceremonies - Belgium - Bruges --- Rite --- Cérémonie --- Coutume --- Histoire de l'Église --- Bruges (Belgium) - Religion --- Bruges (Belgium) - Religious life and customs --- Bruges (Belgium) - Church history
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Medieval Bruges provides an early model of a great capitalist city. This book examines the factors which contributed to Bruges' economic success such as the shift to sea-borne commerce and the efforts of the city's population to fashion a great commercial center. With its study of diverse topics such as the city's political history, its advantageous communications position, the wool, cloth and gold trade and the role of women in the market, the volume offers a case-study in medieval economic history as well as a social and cultural history of medieval Bruges.
History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Bruges --- 949.33 "12/13" --- 338 <09> <493.3> --- 949.31 --- 330.9493 --- 338 <09> <493.3> Economische geschiedenis--België, provincie West-Vlaanderen --- Economische geschiedenis--België, provincie West-Vlaanderen --- 949.33 BRUGGE Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--(reg./lok.)--BRUGGE --- Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--(reg./lok.)--BRUGGE --- 949.33 "12/13" Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--"tijd"--?"12/13" --- Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--"tijd"--?"12/13" --- Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--"tijd"--"12/13" --- History Belgium Flanders --- Social sciences Economics Belgium --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Commerce --- History. --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- 949.301 --- 331.100 --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- 949.33 BRUGGE --- History Belgium Early history to 1477 --- Economische geschiedenis: algemeenheden --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- History of the Low Countries --- History --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Bruges (Belgique) - Commerce - Histoire --- Bruges (Belgique) - Conditions economiques --- Bruges (Belgique) - Politique et gouvernement --- Bruges (Belgium) - Commerce - History --- Bruges (Belgium) - Economic conditions --- Bruges (Belgium) - Politics and government --- Bruges (Belgique)
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How did citizens in Bruges create a home? What did an ordinary domestic interior look like in the sixteenth century? And more importantly: how does one study the domestic culture of bygone times by analysing documents such as probate inventories? These questions seem straightforward, yet few endeavours are more challenging than reconstructing a sixteenth-century domestic reality from written sources. This book takes full advantage of the inventory as a source and convincingly frames household objects in their original context of use. Meticulously connecting objects, people and domestic spaces, the book introduces the reader to the rich material world of Bruges citizens in the Renaissance, their sensory engagement, their religious practice, the daily activities of men and women, and other social factors. By weaving insights from material culture studies with urban history, At Home in Renaissance Bruges offers an appealing and holistic mixture of in-depth socio-economic, cultural and material analysis. In its approach the book goes beyond heavy-handed theories and stereotypes about the exquisite taste of aristocratic elites, focusing instead on the domestic materiality of Bruges’ middling groups. Evocatively illustrated with contemporary paintings and images of furniture and textiles from Bruges and beyond, this monograph shows a nuanced picture of domestic materiality in a remarkable European city.
392 --- 949.33 --- 911.375 <09> --- Interior decoration --- 911.375 <09> Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- 911.375 <09> Urban settlements (their study and geography). Towns. Cities--Geschiedenis van ... --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--Geschiedenis van ... --- Urban settlements (their study and geography). Towns. Cities--Geschiedenis van ... --- 949.33 Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--(reg./lok.) --- Geschiedenis van België: graafschap Vlaanderen; provincie West-Vlaanderen--(reg./lok.) --- 392 Zeden en gebruiken in het particuliere leven --- Zeden en gebruiken in het particuliere leven --- 392 Customs, manners, usage in private life --- Customs, manners, usage in private life --- Decoration, Interior --- Home decoration --- House decoration --- Interior design --- Art --- Buildings --- Decoration and ornament --- Home economics --- Furniture --- House furnishings --- Upholstery --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--Geschiedenis van .. --- Environmental engineering --- Bruges (Belgium) --- Brugge (Belgium) --- Brujas (Belgium) --- Bri︠u︡gge (Belgium) --- Bruga (Belgium) --- Brucke Villa (Belgium) --- Brudgias (Belgium) --- Brugae Flandrorum (Belgium) --- Brugiae (Belgium) --- Brugias (Belgium) --- Brugis (Belgium) --- Flandrense Municipium (Belgium) --- Civilization. --- History --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--Geschiedenis van . --- Interior decoration. --- Steden. Studie van stedelijke vestiging. Geografie van steden. Stadsgeografie--Geschiedenis van --- Home;Domestic Culture;Material Culture;Late-Medieval;Early Modern Period;Bruges;Furniture;Interior Decoration;Domestic space --- Social life and customs
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