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- Jan van Ruysbroek is the name of: John of Ruusbroec (c. 1290–1381), Flemish scholar and mystic Jan van Ruysbroeck (architect) (15th century), Flemish...
- 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...
- William of Rubruck (Dutch: Willem van Rubroeck; Latin: Gulielmus de Rubruquis; fl. 1248–1255) or Guillaume de Rubrouck was a Flemish Franciscan missionary...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- counterpoint to this enormously exposed and public life is Eckhart and Jan van Ruysbroek. They really give me balance and – a more necessary sense of humor." Henry...
- followed later, of whom the most interesting was William of Rubruck (or Ruysbroek). He returned in 1257, and in the following year there are reports of...