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  1. Raphaël de Mercatellis (1437–1508), one of the non-marital children of Duke Philip of Burgundy (1396–1467), became abbot of St. Bavo’s in Ghent in 1478. He patronized artists in colloquial workshops while assembling his library, rather than commissioning paintings from celebrated, and more expensive, master illuminators.

  2. Mmmonk stands for Medieval Monastic Manuscripts – open – network – knowledge. It is a collaborative project between Bruges Public Library, Ghent University Library, the Major Seminary Ten Duinen in Bruges and the Diocese of Ghent.

  3. For Raphael de Mercatellis, one of 26 or more illegitimate children that the Duke of Burgundy fathered, these stories may not have had only educational value. Perhaps the adventures of Jupiter and his extra-marital children also carried a personal touch.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2011 · Abstract The library of Raphael de Mercatellis (1437-1508), natural son of Philip the Good of Burgundy and abbot of St Bavon in Ghent, contains two manuscripts that are similar in both design and content. The manuscripts are preserved as Ghent, UL, MSS 11 and 17. Both were ordered by De Mercatellis around 1500 and contain as main text the Monotessaron, a well-known Gospel Harmony by Johannes ...

  5. Who knows what the future brings? This mysterious manuscript from the library of Raphael de Mercatellis includes - amongst others - instructions on palm...

  6. Early humanism in Flanders: New data and observations on the library of Abbot Raphael de Mercatellis († 1508) Derolez, Albert. (2002) - In: Les humanistes et leur bibliothèque p. 37-57 55

  7. Discover and purchase Masters of Raphael de Mercatellis’s artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you love.