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  1. Raphael de Mercatellis, also known as Raphael of Burgundy (1437 – 3 August 1508), was a church official, imperial counsellor [ de] 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. He was born in Bruges.

  2. 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

  3. They are so-named for their most notable patron Raphaël de Mercatellis (1437–1508), an illegitimate son of Philip the Good of Burgundy who served as abbot of Saint Bavo in Ghent and became the most important humanistic bibliophile in the Low Countries.

  4. Birth of Pallas as illustrated for Raphael de Mercatellis, Bruges, ca. 1500 For centuries, books have been written to share knowledge, inspiration, and discoveries. What many of us may not realize is that the Middle Ages determined what texts were handed down from Antiquity onwards.

  5. 12 de dic. de 2012 · December 12, 2012. Rokeghem Hours (Use of Rome), Belgian, Bruges, c. 1500, in Latin and Dutch, bound illuminated manuscript on parchment, 2 large and 16 small miniatures by the Masters of Raphael de Mercatellis, 7 x 5 1/2 x 2 1/16 inches closed.

  6. 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

  7. Raphaël De Mercatellis. Deze bijzonder exotische naam werd gedragen door een bibliofiele Bourgondische bastaard die als abt van de Sint-Baafsabdij de belangrijkste humanistische bibliotheek in de Nederlanden vóór de 16 de eeuw verzamelde. Buitenechtelijke zoon van Filips de Goede. Hij werd in 1437 in Brugge geboren.