Beatrijs van Nazareth (1200 - 1268)

Short name Beatrijs van Nazareth
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First name Beatrijs
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Alternative name Beatrijs van Tienen , Beatrix van Aa , Beatrijs van Bloemendaal , Beatrix van Lier
Date of birth 1200
Date of death 1268
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Sex Female
Place of birth Belgium
Place of death Belgium
Lived in Belgium , Netherlands
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Religion / ideology Catholic
Education Convent education
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Beatrijs van Nazareth was ...
related to Ida de Nivelles
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Place(s) of Residence Belgium , Netherlands
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Receptions of Beatrijs van Nazareth, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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MENTIONED IN: - Ter Laan 1941 (DBNL) - G.P.M. Knuvelder, Beknopt handboek tot de geschiedenis der Nederlandse letterkunde. 1982 (10th ed.), p. 31: "Het oudste Nederlandse proza dat ons volledig werd overgeleverd en dat met zekerheid gedateerd kan worden, werd geschreven door B. van N.". - Van Bork en Verkruijsse 1985 (DBNL) - Lettres européennes (Dutch version 1994) I, 111. - De Jeu 171 - Lauwerkrans cf. - Scheepsma, in Van Dijk e.a., "I have heard about you" - The Life of Beatrice of Nazareth, transl. Roger DeGanck, Kalamazzo, Michigan, Cistercian Publications, 1991.
Brabant (now Belgium). One of the founders of Dutch spiritual literature. Copied manuscripts, particularly liturgical choir books. Wrote her diary which is the basis of her Vita. And an account of her mystical experiences : The Seven Manieren van Minne (français : Les sept degrés du saint amour ; English : The Seven Ways of Holy Love). (danskdp2018) jdg