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  1. Derolez A. Early humanism in Flanders : new data and observations on the library of Abbot Raphael de Mercatellis ( †1508). In: De Smet R, editor. Les Humanistes et leur bibliothèquen : humanists and their Libraries : actes du Colloque international Proceedings of the International Conference, Bruxelles, 26-28 août 1999.

  2. 12 de dic. de 2012 · One of those men, Raphael de Mercatellis, was a wealthy bibliophile abbot of the church of Saint Bavo in Ghent, which, then as now, also housed Jan and Hubert van Eyck’s Ghent Altarpiece. The abbot owned at least one other manuscript containing illuminations by van Wulfschkercke and Bruynruwe that shares much in common with our Book of Hours.

  3. Published as a companion to the exhibition 'De bibliotheek van Raphaël de Marcatellis (1437-1508)', organized at the University Library of Ghent from 17 September to 26 October 1979 in honour of Professor Dr. K. G. van Acker Review: J.J.G. ALEXANDER, Medium Aevum, 50 (1981), pp. 324-325

  4. 1 de ene. de 2011 · <jats:sec><jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>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 <jats:italic ...

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2011 · 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.

  7. Abbot Raphael de Mercatellis († 1508),” in Les humanistes et leur bibliothèque: Actes du Colloque international / Humanists and their Libraries; Proceedings of the International Conference; Bruxelles, 26–28 août 1999, ed. Rudolf de Smet (Leuven: Peeters, 2002), 37–57, at 38. Figure 1.