
De autoriteit van een kok: hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) een auctor werd gemaakt
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- Eva Vandemeulebroucke
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- During the Middle Ages the right to preach God’s Word was restricted to the Latin-educated members of the Church. Over the years they had claimed that only they had the authority to communicate and interpret divine doctrines, thereby assuring the faithful of the means by which they would achieve eternal life in heaven. It was unimaginable that an illiterate cook - officially excluded from all forms of religious authority - would be seen as capable of guiding the faithful in any way through spiritual tracts along the sublime path to the light of eternal salvation. This contribution makes clear how the lay brother Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) claimed his right to be heard, and the ways in which the Groenendaal monastery supported his mission by placing every possible facility at his disposal. By an in-depth analysis of the opera omnia manuscripts and the treatises of the ‘bonus cocus’, it will be shown how Jan van Leeuwen was styled as an auctor, worthy of faith and obedience, who could occupy a place beside the iconic Jan van Ruusbroec.
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-6957215
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- Vandemeulebroucke, Eva. “De Autoriteit van Een Kok: Hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) Een Auctor Werd Gemaakt.” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN, vol. 57, no. 4, 2015, pp. 375–406, doi:10.2143/SDL.57.4.3134512.
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- Vandemeulebroucke, E. (2015). De autoriteit van een kok: hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) een auctor werd gemaakt. SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN, 57(4), 375–406. https://doi.org/10.2143/SDL.57.4.3134512
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- Vandemeulebroucke, Eva. 2015. “De Autoriteit van Een Kok: Hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) Een Auctor Werd Gemaakt.” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN 57 (4): 375–406. https://doi.org/10.2143/SDL.57.4.3134512.
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- Vandemeulebroucke, Eva. 2015. “De Autoriteit van Een Kok: Hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) Een Auctor Werd Gemaakt.” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN 57 (4): 375–406. doi:10.2143/SDL.57.4.3134512.
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- 1.Vandemeulebroucke E. De autoriteit van een kok: hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) een auctor werd gemaakt. SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN. 2015;57(4):375–406.
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- [1]E. Vandemeulebroucke, “De autoriteit van een kok: hoe van Jan van Leeuwen († 1378) een auctor werd gemaakt,” SPIEGEL DER LETTEREN, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 375–406, 2015.
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