Book collections as archaeological sites: a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck
In 1997 the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck moved from their convent in Deursen (the Netherlands) to a nursing home in Nuland. They left behind an old library of considerable size and historical significance that is now the core of the Soeterbeeck Collection at Nijmegen University Library. It is a...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1997 the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck moved from their convent in Deursen (the Netherlands) to a nursing home in Nuland. They left behind an old library of considerable size and historical significance that is now the core of the Soeterbeeck Collection at Nijmegen University Library. It is a suitable starting point for telling the story of the historical library of a women’s convent with roots in the Modern Devotion, from the community’s humble beginnings in 1448 to the present day. This study describes the collective history of all manuscripts and early printed books that are known to have been in communal or personal ownership at Soeterbeeck. It investigates the books’ production and delves into their traces of use. Many of these are connected to each other, usually because they were left by the same person or had the same purpose. Such units transcend the level of individual volumes and reveal what might be called the stratification of the historical library as a whole. They can be interpreted in the context of the sisters’ personal lives and the convent’s communal history. This approach provides insight in the multiplicity of meanings that the books had for their users. For the first time, theoretical principles of modern archaeology are used to map a historical library as an archaeological site. A scholarly catalogue of the Soeterbeeck Collection that documents its traces of use is also included. Stunning illustrations visually lay bare the books’ eventful lives. |
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adam_text | Contents Preface 1 Abbreviations 5 List of Illustrations 7 Part I Study Chapter i 19 An Archaeological Approach 1.1 The Madonna of Soeterbeeck 19 1.2 The Historical Library 20 1.3 A Book Collection as an Archaeological Site 1.3.1 Stratification 1.3.2 Interconnectedness and Meaning 22 23 26 1.4 Plan of the Following Chapters 29 Chapter 2 Faithful to the Divine Office зі 2.1 The First Phase 31 2.2 Choir Books Attributed to Mariënhage 2.2.1 Basis of the Argument 2.2.1.1 Introduction 2.2.1.2 Colophons 2.2.1.3 The Patronage of St Anthony 2.2.1.4 Two Styles of Illumination 2.2.1.5 From Mariënhage to Soeterbeeck 2.2.2 Three Groups 2.2.2.1 Introduction 2.2.2.2 Group 1 Coherence St Anthony at Soeterbeeck St Anthony in Helmond Decoration and Binding 33 33 33 33 34 35 37 38 38 41 41 42 44 46 • vii ·
CONTENTS 48 49 51 51 51 2.2.2.3 Group 2 2.2.2.4 Group 3 2.2.3 Two Books of Doubtful Origin 2.2.3.1 The Position of IV 83 2.2.3.2 Manual IV 130 2.3 Two Stratigraphic Units in Choir Books 2.3.1 A Second Cover of Chamois Leather 2.3.1.1 Antiphonaries from Mariënhage 2.3.1.2 Bindings Produced by the Brethren of Den Bosch 2.3.1.3 Manchester, John Rylands Library, Latin 439 2.3.2 Antiphonaries to Left and Right Chapter 3 In Times of Trouble 54 54 54 57 58 59 79 3.1 The Fire of 1539 3.1.1 Reports of the Fire Incident 3.1.2 A Changing Communal Prayer Life 3.1.3 The Provenance of the Early Printed Books 3.1.3.1 Published before 1539 3.1.3.2 Four Books from Sint-Annenborch 3.1.3.3 After the Fire 79 79 81 85 86 87 87 3.2 Book Production at Soeterbeeck 90 3.3 Ownership Notes from the Years 1606-1608 93 3.4 Books that Came in 1613 3.4.1 Seven Sisters for Soeterbeeck 3.4.2 The Books of Catharina van Eyck 3.4.3 Mater 1 and 2 3.4.4 Two Books from St Gertrude in s-Hertogenbosch 3.4.5 Books Related to Onze-Lieve-Vrouw in de Hage 96 96 98 99 102 103 3.5 Aftermath 3.5.1 Condemned toSlowly Disappear 3.5.2 What Happened to Old Soeterbeeck 110 110 112 Personal Ownership Chapter 4 of Books in a Monastic Environment ізі 4.1 Two Circuits 131 4.2 The Sisters of 1632 and Their Books 4.2.1 A Stratigraphic Unit 133 133 • viii ·
CONTENTS 4.2.2 Who is Responsible? 4.2.2.1 Hands and Persons 4.2.2.2 Certainly the Rector’s 4.2.2.3 The Hand of Petronella van Berckel 4.2.2.4 Too Long a Period of Time 4.2.2.5 For Her Notes Only 4.2.2.6 An Unexpected Editor 4.2.2.7 Johanna Cappevai Herself 4.2.2.8 What about the Procuratrix? 4.2.3 Handing on Books 4.2.3.1 Till Death Do Us Part 4.2.3.2 Now for Common Use 4.2.3.3 Staying in the Family 4.2.3.4 Before and After 4.2.4 Mottos and Rhymed Sayings 140 141 143 148 150 152 154 156 158 161 161 164 165 167 168 4.3 Not to Forget 4.3.1 Keeping the Family Record 4.3.2 A Farewell Visit 4.3.3 A List of Pittances 170 170 172 174 4.4 After the Relocation 4.4.1 New Housing 4.4.2 The Times They are A-Changing 176 176 177 4.5 Sister Lips’s Booklets 4.5.1 The Generous Giver 4.5.2 Tiny Booklets and Fraternities 179 179 180 4.6 Books in the Choir Stalls 181 Chapter 5 201 Changing Attitudes towards Old Books 5.1 Cut to Pieces or Sold 5.1.1 Significant Changes in the Nineteenth Century 5.1.2 Still in Active Use 5.1.2.1 The Importance of Being an Antiphonary 5.1.2.2 Gradually Destroyed 5.1.2.3 Parts of Books Reassembled 5.1.2.4 Those Small Books of Hours 5.1.3 A Depository of Discarded Manuscripts 5.1.3.1 Recycling with a Passion 5.1.3.2 A Book for the Organist • ix · 201 201 205 205 206 208 210 211 213 214
CONTENTS 5.1.3.3 One Antiphonary for Them All 5.1.3.4 The Bindings of III 222 and III 64 5.1.3.5 Two Manuscripts for a Wrapper 5.1.3.6 Top-Down 5.1.3.7 The Return of the Dominican Fragments 5.1.4 Books on the Market 5.1.4.1 Breviary for Sale 5.1.4.2 Unfinished Business 5.1.4.3 From Nuenen with Love 5.1.4.4 In Exchange for Silverware 5.1.4.5 The Tilburg Manuscripts 5.1.4.6 A Rector’s Personal Library 5.1.4.7 Four More Manuscripts 216 218 219 219 220 222 222 222 223 225 226 228 229 5.2 First Signs of a Library 5.2.1 Lack of Evidence 5.2.2 Written Directly on the Spine 5.2.2.1 The First Shelf-Marks 5.2.2.2 A Split among the Books 5.2.2.3 Multiple Copies with Different Shelf-Marks 5.2.2.4 The N-Numbering of the Rodriguez Volumes 5.2.3 N for Nazareth 5.2.3.1 Owned by Haasje Dobelman 5.2.3.2 Sent to the Sisters of Ravenstein 5.2.3.3 Books of the Schoolmistress 5.2.3.4 Sister Augustina Goes to Nazareth 5.2.3.5 The Mystery Remains 5.2.4 Books United 5.2.4.1 From Spines to Labels 5.2.4.2 Judging a Book by its Cover 5.2.4.3 Saved by Van Gerwen 230 231 231 231 237 240 241 247 247 251 251 253 254 256 256 257 260 5.3 Revaluation 5.3.1 Something Unstoppable Set into Motion 5.3.1.1 One Swallow 5.3.1.2 Label upon Label 5.3.1.3 What Place to Be 5.3.2 A Historical Collection 5.3.2.1 The Shelf-Marks on Woody Paper 5.3.2.2 Manuscripts 1-14 5.3.2.3 Transplantation and Loose Bindings For the Last Time: The Hague, 130 G 18 261 261 261 262 265 268 268 271 273 273 • x ·
CONTENTS 5.3.2.4 5.3.3 A 5.3.3.1 5.3.3.2 5.3.3.3 New Purposes for Old Bindings From Binding to Slipcase Twice Unique Cardboard Packaging Heritage Library Old Books from Mariëndaal Forever Separated Round, White Labels and Blue Stamps 275 276 278 280 281 281 282 287 Chapter 6 On the Edge of Beyond 321 6.1 Special Attention for the Manuscripts 321 6.2 Witnessing to a Tradition 324 6.3 The Soeterbeeck Collection 6.3.1 Lost in Transition 6.3.2 The Exhibition of2005 6.3.3 A Never-Ending Story 330 330 336 336 6.4 Towards an Archaeology 338 Chapter 7 Back to Hodder 345 Appendices A Books with Ownership Notes of the Convents of Soeterbeeck and Nazareth В Alienated Books C Books in the Archives of Soeterbeeck D Shelf-Marks on Labels of Woody Paper (ca 1952) E Fragments from the Winter Part of an Antiphonary 351 351 353 363 365 367 Excursuses 1 The Term Stratigraphic Unit 2 A Bindery at Mariënhage 3 Incongruities in the Additional Office for Anthony Abbot in IV 4 and IV 22 4 Mysteries surrounding Psalter IV 75 5 Antonius van Hemert 6 Catharina Dekens 7 A Spiritual Exercise at Mass 8 A View on the Seventeenth-Century Convent 9 A Nuns’ Gallery at Soeterbeeck 10 The Uncertain Origin of Mater 2 24 36 43 88 90 91 91 97 97 100 • xi ·
CONTENTS Il 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 The Contents of IV 89 The Choir Stalls of Soeterbeeck The Duration of Petronella van Berckels Priorate Issues about Wouter Willems’s Rectorate Rumbling in the Convent From Sister Verhoeven with Compliments The Bishop’s Rule A Sister’s Hand on Loose Leaves in IV 15 Against the Plague Names of Loved Ones in Two Printed Books Copies of the Windesheim Officia propria from St Joseph-Nazareth in Antwerp A Bookcase in the Choir Two Books near the Prioress Books of Lay Boarders Soeterbeeck’s Antiphonaries The Feast of Vincent of Saragossa in Soeterbeeck’s Graduals The Patched-Up State of IV 78 The Present State of IV 24 Lots 64-66 and 70-72 in the Auction Catalogue of the Estate of Theresia Smits ‘Made by’ Antoon Hermans More Roads to Haaren Exceptionally Black The Notebooks of ENK AR-Z104/545 Tight Links between the Text Block and Endpapers of The Hague, 130 G 18 The Sections of the Library of 1958 Soeterbeeck’s Books on Display From Another Past Books in the Care of Van Dijk 107 111 134 134 137 141 146 155 157 172 178 183 184 202 205 207 209 214 224 225 226 259 269 273 284 322 327 331 Part II: Catalogue of the Soeterbeeck Collection Introduction In General Titles Annotations Traces of Use 377 377 378 379 379 The Sisters’Old Library Case III Case IV Case V 381 381 420 456 • xii ·
CONTENTS Indices Manuscripts Titles Authors Translators and Editors Scribes Printed Books Titles Authors Translators and Editors Printers, Publishers, Booksellers and Binders Illustrators and Engravers 505 505 505 506 507 507 507 507 524 530 533 540 Other Books and Documents The Prioress’s Archives Fragments Additional Books Lost 557 557 561 568 580 Previous Book-Owners 587 Notes 617 Bibliography Abbreviations Printed Sources and Secondary Literature 645 645 646 Pictures from the Archives 665 Statues, Portraits and Other Objects 675 • xiii ·
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Contents Preface 1 Abbreviations 5 List of Illustrations 7 Part I Study Chapter i 19 An Archaeological Approach 1.1 The Madonna of Soeterbeeck 19 1.2 The Historical Library 20 1.3 A Book Collection as an Archaeological Site 1.3.1 Stratification 1.3.2 Interconnectedness and Meaning 22 23 26 1.4 Plan of the Following Chapters 29 Chapter 2 Faithful to the Divine Office зі 2.1 The First Phase 31 2.2 Choir Books Attributed to Mariënhage 2.2.1 Basis of the Argument 2.2.1.1 Introduction 2.2.1.2 Colophons 2.2.1.3 The Patronage of St Anthony 2.2.1.4 Two Styles of Illumination 2.2.1.5 From Mariënhage to Soeterbeeck 2.2.2 Three Groups 2.2.2.1 Introduction 2.2.2.2 Group 1 Coherence St Anthony at Soeterbeeck St Anthony in Helmond Decoration and Binding 33 33 33 33 34 35 37 38 38 41 41 42 44 46 • vii ·
CONTENTS 48 49 51 51 51 2.2.2.3 Group 2 2.2.2.4 Group 3 2.2.3 Two Books of Doubtful Origin 2.2.3.1 The Position of IV 83 2.2.3.2 Manual IV 130 2.3 Two Stratigraphic Units in Choir Books 2.3.1 A Second Cover of Chamois Leather 2.3.1.1 Antiphonaries from Mariënhage 2.3.1.2 Bindings Produced by the Brethren of Den Bosch 2.3.1.3 Manchester, John Rylands Library, Latin 439 2.3.2 Antiphonaries to Left and Right Chapter 3 In Times of Trouble 54 54 54 57 58 59 79 3.1 The Fire of 1539 3.1.1 Reports of the Fire Incident 3.1.2 A Changing Communal Prayer Life 3.1.3 The Provenance of the Early Printed Books 3.1.3.1 Published before 1539 3.1.3.2 Four Books from Sint-Annenborch 3.1.3.3 After the Fire 79 79 81 85 86 87 87 3.2 Book Production at Soeterbeeck 90 3.3 Ownership Notes from the Years 1606-1608 93 3.4 Books that Came in 1613 3.4.1 Seven Sisters for Soeterbeeck 3.4.2 The Books of Catharina van Eyck 3.4.3 Mater 1 and 2 3.4.4 Two Books from St Gertrude in s-Hertogenbosch 3.4.5 Books Related to Onze-Lieve-Vrouw in de Hage 96 96 98 99 102 103 3.5 Aftermath 3.5.1 Condemned toSlowly Disappear 3.5.2 What Happened to Old Soeterbeeck 110 110 112 Personal Ownership Chapter 4 of Books in a Monastic Environment ізі 4.1 Two Circuits 131 4.2 The Sisters of 1632 and Their Books 4.2.1 A Stratigraphic Unit 133 133 • viii ·
CONTENTS 4.2.2 Who is Responsible? 4.2.2.1 Hands and Persons 4.2.2.2 Certainly the Rector’s 4.2.2.3 The Hand of Petronella van Berckel 4.2.2.4 Too Long a Period of Time 4.2.2.5 For Her Notes Only 4.2.2.6 An Unexpected Editor 4.2.2.7 Johanna Cappevai Herself 4.2.2.8 What about the Procuratrix? 4.2.3 Handing on Books 4.2.3.1 Till Death Do Us Part 4.2.3.2 Now for Common Use 4.2.3.3 Staying in the Family 4.2.3.4 Before and After 4.2.4 Mottos and Rhymed Sayings 140 141 143 148 150 152 154 156 158 161 161 164 165 167 168 4.3 Not to Forget 4.3.1 Keeping the Family Record 4.3.2 A Farewell Visit 4.3.3 A List of Pittances 170 170 172 174 4.4 After the Relocation 4.4.1 New Housing 4.4.2 The Times They are A-Changing 176 176 177 4.5 Sister Lips’s Booklets 4.5.1 The Generous Giver 4.5.2 Tiny Booklets and Fraternities 179 179 180 4.6 Books in the Choir Stalls 181 Chapter 5 201 Changing Attitudes towards Old Books 5.1 Cut to Pieces or Sold 5.1.1 Significant Changes in the Nineteenth Century 5.1.2 Still in Active Use 5.1.2.1 The Importance of Being an Antiphonary 5.1.2.2 Gradually Destroyed 5.1.2.3 Parts of Books Reassembled 5.1.2.4 Those Small Books of Hours 5.1.3 A Depository of Discarded Manuscripts 5.1.3.1 Recycling with a Passion 5.1.3.2 A Book for the Organist • ix · 201 201 205 205 206 208 210 211 213 214
CONTENTS 5.1.3.3 One Antiphonary for Them All 5.1.3.4 The Bindings of III 222 and III 64 5.1.3.5 Two Manuscripts for a Wrapper 5.1.3.6 Top-Down 5.1.3.7 The Return of the Dominican Fragments 5.1.4 Books on the Market 5.1.4.1 Breviary for Sale 5.1.4.2 Unfinished Business 5.1.4.3 From Nuenen with Love 5.1.4.4 In Exchange for Silverware 5.1.4.5 The Tilburg Manuscripts 5.1.4.6 A Rector’s Personal Library 5.1.4.7 Four More Manuscripts 216 218 219 219 220 222 222 222 223 225 226 228 229 5.2 First Signs of a Library 5.2.1 Lack of Evidence 5.2.2 Written Directly on the Spine 5.2.2.1 The First Shelf-Marks 5.2.2.2 A Split among the Books 5.2.2.3 Multiple Copies with Different Shelf-Marks 5.2.2.4 The N-Numbering of the Rodriguez Volumes 5.2.3 N for Nazareth 5.2.3.1 Owned by Haasje Dobelman 5.2.3.2 Sent to the Sisters of Ravenstein 5.2.3.3 Books of the Schoolmistress 5.2.3.4 Sister Augustina Goes to Nazareth 5.2.3.5 The Mystery Remains 5.2.4 Books United 5.2.4.1 From Spines to Labels 5.2.4.2 Judging a Book by its Cover 5.2.4.3 Saved by Van Gerwen 230 231 231 231 237 240 241 247 247 251 251 253 254 256 256 257 260 5.3 Revaluation 5.3.1 Something Unstoppable Set into Motion 5.3.1.1 One Swallow 5.3.1.2 Label upon Label 5.3.1.3 What Place to Be 5.3.2 A Historical Collection 5.3.2.1 The Shelf-Marks on Woody Paper 5.3.2.2 Manuscripts 1-14 5.3.2.3 Transplantation and Loose Bindings For the Last Time: The Hague, 130 G 18 261 261 261 262 265 268 268 271 273 273 • x ·
CONTENTS 5.3.2.4 5.3.3 A 5.3.3.1 5.3.3.2 5.3.3.3 New Purposes for Old Bindings From Binding to Slipcase Twice Unique Cardboard Packaging Heritage Library Old Books from Mariëndaal Forever Separated Round, White Labels and Blue Stamps 275 276 278 280 281 281 282 287 Chapter 6 On the Edge of Beyond 321 6.1 Special Attention for the Manuscripts 321 6.2 Witnessing to a Tradition 324 6.3 The Soeterbeeck Collection 6.3.1 Lost in Transition 6.3.2 The Exhibition of2005 6.3.3 A Never-Ending Story 330 330 336 336 6.4 Towards an Archaeology 338 Chapter 7 Back to Hodder 345 Appendices A Books with Ownership Notes of the Convents of Soeterbeeck and Nazareth В Alienated Books C Books in the Archives of Soeterbeeck D Shelf-Marks on Labels of Woody Paper (ca 1952) E Fragments from the Winter Part of an Antiphonary 351 351 353 363 365 367 Excursuses 1 The Term Stratigraphic Unit 2 A Bindery at Mariënhage 3 Incongruities in the Additional Office for Anthony Abbot in IV 4 and IV 22 4 Mysteries surrounding Psalter IV 75 5 Antonius van Hemert 6 Catharina Dekens 7 A Spiritual Exercise at Mass 8 A View on the Seventeenth-Century Convent 9 A Nuns’ Gallery at Soeterbeeck 10 The Uncertain Origin of Mater 2 24 36 43 88 90 91 91 97 97 100 • xi ·
CONTENTS Il 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 The Contents of IV 89 The Choir Stalls of Soeterbeeck The Duration of Petronella van Berckels Priorate Issues about Wouter Willems’s Rectorate Rumbling in the Convent From Sister Verhoeven with Compliments The Bishop’s Rule A Sister’s Hand on Loose Leaves in IV 15 Against the Plague Names of Loved Ones in Two Printed Books Copies of the Windesheim Officia propria from St Joseph-Nazareth in Antwerp A Bookcase in the Choir Two Books near the Prioress Books of Lay Boarders Soeterbeeck’s Antiphonaries The Feast of Vincent of Saragossa in Soeterbeeck’s Graduals The Patched-Up State of IV 78 The Present State of IV 24 Lots 64-66 and 70-72 in the Auction Catalogue of the Estate of Theresia Smits ‘Made by’ Antoon Hermans More Roads to Haaren Exceptionally Black The Notebooks of ENK AR-Z104/545 Tight Links between the Text Block and Endpapers of The Hague, 130 G 18 The Sections of the Library of 1958 Soeterbeeck’s Books on Display From Another Past Books in the Care of Van Dijk 107 111 134 134 137 141 146 155 157 172 178 183 184 202 205 207 209 214 224 225 226 259 269 273 284 322 327 331 Part II: Catalogue of the Soeterbeeck Collection Introduction In General Titles Annotations Traces of Use 377 377 378 379 379 The Sisters’Old Library Case III Case IV Case V 381 381 420 456 • xii ·
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spelling | Kienhorst, Hans 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)133331490 aut Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck Hans Kienhorst, Ad Poirters ; with a catalogue of the Soeterbeeck collection, compiled with Eefje Roodenburg, and pictures by Anton Houtappels Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2023] xiii, 702 Seiten Illustrationen 29 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Nijmegen art historical studies 29 Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 645-663 In 1997 the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck moved from their convent in Deursen (the Netherlands) to a nursing home in Nuland. They left behind an old library of considerable size and historical significance that is now the core of the Soeterbeeck Collection at Nijmegen University Library. It is a suitable starting point for telling the story of the historical library of a women’s convent with roots in the Modern Devotion, from the community’s humble beginnings in 1448 to the present day. This study describes the collective history of all manuscripts and early printed books that are known to have been in communal or personal ownership at Soeterbeeck. It investigates the books’ production and delves into their traces of use. Many of these are connected to each other, usually because they were left by the same person or had the same purpose. Such units transcend the level of individual volumes and reveal what might be called the stratification of the historical library as a whole. They can be interpreted in the context of the sisters’ personal lives and the convent’s communal history. This approach provides insight in the multiplicity of meanings that the books had for their users. For the first time, theoretical principles of modern archaeology are used to map a historical library as an archaeological site. A scholarly catalogue of the Soeterbeeck Collection that documents its traces of use is also included. Stunning illustrations visually lay bare the books’ eventful lives. Stift Oss-Ravenstein (DE-588)7565109-9 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1400-1800 gnd rswk-swf Klosterbibliothek (DE-588)4164242-9 gnd rswk-swf Chorbuch (DE-588)4147892-7 gnd rswk-swf Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd rswk-swf Buch (DE-588)4008570-3 gnd rswk-swf Handschrift (DE-588)4023287-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4163417-2 Katalog gnd-content Stift Oss-Ravenstein (DE-588)7565109-9 b Klosterbibliothek (DE-588)4164242-9 s Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 s Buch (DE-588)4008570-3 s Chorbuch (DE-588)4147892-7 s Handschrift (DE-588)4023287-6 s Geschichte 1400-1800 z DE-604 Poirters, Ad 1989- Verfasser (DE-588)1139663860 aut Roodenburg, Eefje ctb Houtappels, Anton pht Nijmegen art historical studies 29 (DE-604)BV037479982 29 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034075053&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck |
title_auth | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck |
title_exact_search | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck |
title_exact_search_txtP | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck |
title_full | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck Hans Kienhorst, Ad Poirters ; with a catalogue of the Soeterbeeck collection, compiled with Eefje Roodenburg, and pictures by Anton Houtappels |
title_fullStr | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck Hans Kienhorst, Ad Poirters ; with a catalogue of the Soeterbeeck collection, compiled with Eefje Roodenburg, and pictures by Anton Houtappels |
title_full_unstemmed | Book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck Hans Kienhorst, Ad Poirters ; with a catalogue of the Soeterbeeck collection, compiled with Eefje Roodenburg, and pictures by Anton Houtappels |
title_short | Book collections as archaeological sites |
title_sort | book collections as archaeological sites a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of soeterbeeck |
title_sub | a study of interconnectedness and meaning in the historical library of the canonesses regular of Soeterbeeck |
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topic_facet | Stift Oss-Ravenstein Klosterbibliothek Chorbuch Sammlung Buch Handschrift Katalog |
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