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  1. Raphael de Mercatellis, also known as Raphael of Burgundy (1437 – 3 August 1508), was a church official, imperial counsellor and bibliophile. He was the illegitimate son of Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy and a woman of Venetian origins, the wife of a merchant.

  2. En cuanto a la personalidad de Rafael de Mercatelli, su ascendencia fa-miliar nos pone en contacto con uno de los más grandes bibliófilos de la Historia. Su padre fue Felipe el Bueno de Borgoña.

  3. Raphaël de Bourgogne, également appelé Raphaël Marcatellis ou Mercatellis, né vers 1437 à Bruges et mort le 4 août 1508, fils du duc de Bourgogne Philippe le Bon, est un moine qui fut abbé de Saint-Bavon de Gand.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2017 · Eventually, the end of the fifteenth century saw affluent nobles and clergymen, such as Raphael de Mercatellis, establishing the first exclusively humanist libraries in Northern Europe. Mercatellis was the patron of Commentaries on Plato (MS Hunter 206) , one of the few Northern humanist manuscripts in Special Collections.

  5. Raphael de Mercatellis. This particularly exotic name was borne by a bibliophilic Burgundian who, as abbot of St Bavo’s Abbey, assembled the most important humanist library in the Low Countries before the 16th century.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Nederlands: Rafaël van Bourgondië, ook genoemd Rafaël de Marcatellis ( Brugge, ca. 1437- ?, 1508) was een zoon van Filips de Goede en werd monnik van de Benedictijnerabdij van Sint-Pieters te Gent.