- John of
Ruusbroec or Jan van
Ruusbroec (pronounced [ˈjɑɱ vɑn ˈryzbruk]; 1293/1294 – 2
December 1381),
sometimes modernized Ruysbroeck, was an Augustinian...
- Jan van
Ruysbroek is the name of: John of
Ruusbroec (c. 1290–1381),
Flemish scholar and
mystic Jan van
Ruysbroeck (architect) (15th century), Flemish...
- The
Ruusbroec Institute (Dutch: Ruusbroecgenootschap) is an
institution for the
study of the
history of
religious culture,
spirituality and mysticism...
- the Free Spirit. This is seen
particularly in the
writings of Jan van
Ruusbroec and his followers.
During the late
fourteenth century,
western Germany...
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speak Dutch; the rest
speak foreign languages.
Forest Museum Jan van
Ruusbroec (in the
Sonian Forest) Neo-Romanesque
Church dating from 1870–1874 Kasteel...
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Llull Duns
Scotus Dante Alighieri William of
Ockham Richard Rolle John of
Ruusbroec Catherine of
Siena Bridget of
Sweden Meister Eckhart Johannes Tauler Walter...
- Sint-Pieters-Leeuw
Tower Johannes Malderus (1563–1633),
bishop of
Antwerp Jan van
Ruusbroec (ca. 1293-1381),
theologian and
mystic Jef
Jurion (born 1937), football...
-
Llull Duns
Scotus Dante Alighieri William of
Ockham Richard Rolle John of
Ruusbroec Catherine of
Siena Bridget of
Sweden Meister Eckhart Johannes Tauler Walter...
- John of the Cross, and
another by John
Ruysbroeck (John of
Ruusbroec or Jan van
Ruusbroec: 1293/94-1381: a
medieval mystic from the Low Countries). The...
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Middle High German. A
credible tradition suggests he
visited John of
Ruusbroec in
Groenendaal at some
point in the 1350s. He is
credited with composing...