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In his article on a series of Pater Noster-texts by Henricus Pomerius Kees Schepers controverts the present author's thesis on Pomerius' supposed authorship of the Ridderboec and three Middle Dutch blockbooks. In a reply the author argues that Schepers draws conclusions from false comparisons, does not take into account all relevant material and subsequently arrives at observations that are completely beside the point he wishes to make.
期刊介绍:
Ons Geestelijk Erf is een driemaandelijks tijdschrift gewijd aan de geschiedenis van de spiritualiteit in de Nederlanden. Het bestrijkt de periode vanaf de kerstening van de Nederlanden tot het einde van het Ancien Régime. Het tijdschrift werd in 1927 gesticht door D.A. Stracke s.j. († 1970) en het wordt sindsdien door het Ruusbroecgenootschap, dat in 1973 werd opgenomen in de Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Ignatius te Antwerpen. Sinds 2003 maakt het Ruusbroecgenootschap deel uit van Universiteit Antwerpen als Instituut voor de geschiedenis van de spiritualiteit in de Nederlanden tot ca. 1750.