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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. 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 . Biographie. Raphaël de Bourgogne est l'un des nombreux enfants naturels du duc Philippe le Bon.

  3. Las notas biográficas que nos proporcionan los estudios de Van Acker, nos dicen que Mercatelli fue hijo bastardo de Felipe el Bueno de Borgoña y de una dama veneciana, de la familia Mercadelli de Mercadello, que se había establecido en Brujas a comienzos del siglo xv. Rafael de Mercatelli nació en Brujas en 1437.

  4. The library of Mercatellis is rightly con-sidered to be historically very important. It is the earliest Netherlandish collection to reveal an extensive interest in what we may call Renaissance ideas. Even if manuscripts were rapidly becoming an old-fashioned way of communication, those in Raphael de Mercatellis's library were right up to date in

  5. 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.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2024 · In the first of two miniatures added to the codex made for Raphael de Mercatellis (d. 1508) in Bruges, the elegantly dressed Juno bends over to instruct Argus, who holds the heifer next to him, tied with a rope. All three figures are depicted in a landscape with some broad-leaved plants, and are identified by name.

  7. 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.