In this medieval name, the personal name is Jacob and van Maerlant is an appellation or descriptor. There is no family name.
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Jacob van Maerlant (c. 1230–40 – c. 1288–1300) was a Flemish poet of the 13th century and one of the most important Middle Dutch authors during the Middle Ages.[1]
^Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Jacob van Maerlant" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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JacobvanMaerlant (c. 1230–40 – c. 1288–1300) was a Flemish poet of the 13th century and one of the most important Middle Dutch authors during the Middle...
of the Resurrection on the Rue VanMaerlant/Van Maerlantstraat in Brussels, Belgium. It is named after JacobvanMaerlant, a famous medieval Flemish poet...
Europe. In the 1261 Middle Dutch manuscript of the Flemish poet JacobvanMaerlant's Boeck Merlijn mention is made of a ball game "mit ener coluen" (with...
76 E 16 (JacobvanMaerlant, Rijmbijbel. and Die wrake van Jherusalem) The Hague, Musee Meermanno-Westreenianum, MS 10 B 21 (JacobvanMaerlant, Rhimebible)...
Life of St. Francis of Assisi c. 1263 – JacobvanMaerlant – Der Naturen Bloeme c. 1264 – JacobvanMaerlant – De Spieghel Historiael 1265 Book of Aneirin...
are found in scientific papers written by several Flemish authors. JacobvanMaerlant (Bruges, 1235 – 1300) described how to add parts of the juniper tree...
and Vostaert [nl] as Roman van Walewein [nl] before 1260, while the first wholly original Dutch epic writer, JacobvanMaerlant, occupied himself around...
of Beauvais (died in 1264). The late 13th-century Flemish writer JacobvanMaerlant liberally translated the Speculum in Middle Dutch as Spiegel historiael...
by Rudolf von Ems (c.1250, Middle High German), the Rijmbijbel by JacobvanMaerlant (c. 1271, translation of Aurora into Dutch), and the Bible historiale...
about turtles in Der naturen bloeme from the Flemish writer and poet JacobvanMaerlant. Founded in 1997 by Herbert Verhey and Bas Kwakman as Tortuca Private...
Michael the Syrian 1196 (Maniton), Abu al-Makarim c. 1208 (Abu Naiţur); JacobvanMaerlant c. 1270 (Jonitus), and Abraham Zacuto 1504 (Yoniko). Martin of Opava...
that has been attested since the Middle Ages. An early citation by JacobvanMaerlant in his description of Sint-Francis goes as follows: Men moet om de...
the Spiegel historiael (Mirror of History) by the Flemish writer JacobvanMaerlant (1284–89) Rowena's father Engistus is considered to be Frisian; 15th...
Roman van Walewein, MS LTK 195, 1350. Heinric van Aken, Roman van Heinric ende Margriete van Limborch, MS LTK 195, 1350. JacobvanMaerlant Der naturen...
Pieter Vostaert [nl] as Roman van Walewein [nl] before 1260, while the first wholly original Dutch epic writer, JacobvanMaerlant, occupied himself around...
It is mainly based on the Speculum Majus. The works by the Flemish JacobvanMaerlant, as a whole, are regarded as an encyclopedia. These works, too, are...
Peter Frans Van Kerckhoven (1818–1857) JacobvanMaerlant Jacques van Melkebeke Paul Van Ostaijen Bob Van Reeth (born 1943) Jan Theodoor van Rijswijck (1811–1849)...
Scots), Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (in Middle English) and JacobvanMaerlant's Spieghel Historiael (in Middle Dutch). Indeed, Dante's work actually...
witte voet ("Lancelot and the Stag with the White Foot") Torec by JacobvanMaerlant Arturs doet Melech Artus (transl. King Artus), a 1279 Hebrew translation...
Premonstratensian abbey of Marienweerd, located nearby, produced a rhyme Bible by JacobvanMaerlant and a 14th-century illuminated manuscript by the same painter, Der...
for inclusion in the global atlas for sustainable tourism DestiNet. JacobvanMaerlant (ca.1230–40 – ca.1288–1300) Flemish poet of the 13th century, an important...
the Spieghel Historiael was finished in 1315. After the death of JacobvanMaerlant, Van Velthem finished his most important work, the Spieghel historiael...
to protect 3 million inhabitants in a wide area around Rotterdam. JacobvanMaerlant dedicated his first poem, Geesten, to Adelaide. With John I, she had...
wine, bacon and other victuals. Well-known Damme inhabitants include JacobvanMaerlant, a medieval poet and the town clerk of Damme until his death in around...
liturgical language was Latin. A later example is the Rijmbijbel of JacobvanMaerlant (1271), a poetic edition of the Petrus Comestor's Historia scholastica...
of literary honour lay not along the utilitarian road cut out by JacobvanMaerlant and his followers, but in the study of beauty and antiquity. In this...
literature appears to have been rather limited, aside from one allusion by JacobvanMaerlant that is difficult to interpret. Both in Maastricht and Hasselt a statue...