474 search results for “medieval dutch literature” in the Library website
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Geert WarnarFaculty of Humanities
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Olga van MarionFaculty of Humanities
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Medieval Manuscripts
With its more than 1400 bindings and over a thousand fragments Leiden’s collection of medieval manuscripts (up to ca. 1550) is the largest in the Netherlands.
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Lieke SmitsFaculty of Humanities
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Sander BaxFaculty of Humanities
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Post-medieval Manuscripts and Private Archives
The domain of the post-medieval manuscripts and private archives covers the period from about 1550 to the present. A clear distinction with the medieval manuscripts, however, is difficult to make. There are many undated manuscripts and it is often difficult to date them even within a decade or a quarter…
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Jeroen OosterbaanFaculty of Archaeology
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Edwin de VetteFaculty of Humanities
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Esther Op de BeekFaculty of Humanities
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Jacobine MelisFaculty of Archaeology
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Nadine AkkermanFaculty of Humanities
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Nina WittemanFaculty of Humanities
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Rianti ManullangFaculty of Humanities
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Robert SteinFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Otto BoeleFaculty of Humanities
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Geert PrinsFaculty of Humanities
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Claudia BouteligierFaculty of Law
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Jan van DijkhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Weishuo LiFaculty of Archaeology
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Egbert BosFaculty of Humanities
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Ronald KonFaculty of Humanities
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Simon van der StratenFaculty of Archaeology
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Peter LiebregtsFaculty of Humanities
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Medieval manuscripts available in Digital Collections
Leiden University Libraries (UBL) has made more than five hundred medieval handwritten text sources available online via Digital Collections. This makes a third of her collection of Western medieval manuscripts – one of the largest and the most important in the Netherlands – available in high resolution…
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Marcel IJsselstijnFaculty of Archaeology
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Annelies Schulte NordholtFaculty of Humanities
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Mette LangbroekFaculty of Archaeology
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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X-ray technique reveals hidden medieval pages
Researchers from Leiden and Delft have found a way to look inside early-modern bookbindings. An x-ray technique has allowed them to search for remains of medieval manuscripts hidden inside the bindings.
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Gepco de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Thijs PorckFaculty of Humanities
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Dusan MaczekFaculty of Archaeology
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Antoinette HuijbersFaculty of Archaeology
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Paula Esteves dos Santos JordaoFaculty of Humanities
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Wim van AnrooijFaculty of Humanities
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Song TanFaculty of Humanities
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Erik OdegardFaculty of Humanities
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Wilt IdemaFaculty of Humanities
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Frans TheuwsFaculty of Archaeology
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Judith PollmannFaculty of Humanities
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Roos van OostenFaculty of Archaeology
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Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
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Erik Kwakkel confesses his love of Medieval books
As Scaliger professor, Erik Kwakkel is responsible for the academic context of the complete Special Collections of the Leiden University Library. His inaugural lecture on 15 May will focus mainly on the section closest to his heart: Medieval books.
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Dutch studies
Overview of databases, reference works and websites for research in Dutch language and culture.
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Willemien den OudenFaculty of Law
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Marlisa den HartogFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn DefiletFaculty of Archaeology