- Jan van
Ruysbroek is the name of: John of
Ruusbroec (c. 1290–1381),
Flemish scholar and
mystic Jan van
Ruysbroeck (architect) (15th century), Flemish...
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Ruysbroeck is
mentioned in The Razor's Edge, a
novel by W.
Somerset Maugham.
Ruysbroek is also
mentioned in
Elizabeth Goudge's play, The Brontës of
Haworth (in...
- 96-metre-high (315 ft)
tower in
Brabantine Gothic style is the work of Jan van
Ruysbroek, the
court architect of
Philip the Good. By 1455, this tower, replacing...
- It was
designed by
Jacob van
Thienen some time
around 1402 and van
Ruysbroek's tower was
added between 1444 and 1463.
Other works by van Ruysbroeck...
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William of
Rubruck (Dutch:
Willem van Rubroeck; Latin:
Gulielmus de Rubruquis; fl. 1248–1255) or
Guillaume de
Rubrouck was a
Flemish Franciscan missionary...
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Information for
Young Persons. X: 41.
April 1853.
Retrieved February 29, 2016.
Ruysbroek,
Willem van (1900) [1255]. The
Journey of
William of
Rubruck to the Eastern...
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writings of
those great medieval mystics [Meister
Eckhart and Jan van
Ruysbroek] for whom 'self-surrender' had been the way to self-realization, and who...
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ascribed to
Dionysius the
Areopagite and
Richard von St.
Victor und
Johannes Ruysbroek (referring to
Richard of
Saint Victor and John of Ruusbroec; 1838). He...
- Loon, by whom he had two children:
William of Louvain, Lord of
Perwez en
Ruysbroek. He
married Marie of Orbais,
daughter of
Enguerrand of Orbais. Godfrey...
- 96-metre-high (315 ft)
tower in
Brabantine Gothic style is the work of Jan van
Ruysbroek, the
court architect of
Philip the Good.
Above the roof of the Town Hall...