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  • Ferguut scribe (fl. mid 14th century)

    An anonymous scribe who was active in the middle of the fourteenth century in the duchy of Brabant and who copied a number of manuscripts containing Middle Dutch texts, most of which have only survived as fragments. She is named after one of the completely surviving manuscripts copied in her hand, Leiden, University Library, Ltk. 191, which is the only complete manuscripts of the Middle Dutch Ferguut. She may have been based in the city of Brussels.

    Preferred name
    Ferguut scribe
    Alternative name
    Ferguut-kopiist

    manuscripts

    • Fragment 1: Roman van Heinric ende Margriete van Limborchscribemmfc-11718 Antwerpen, Museum Plantin-Moretus: M 15.10Fragments of Middle Dutch chivalric romances
    • Remaining fragmentscribemmfc-13321 Antwerpen, Universiteitsbibliotheek Antwerpen Bijzondere Collecties: MAG-P 64.19Middle Dutch Alexander compilation (fragment)
    • Remaining fragmentsscribemmfc-23652 Gent, Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent: HS.1639/2Jacob Van Maerlant, Rijmbijbel (fragments)
    • Remaining fragmentsscribemmfc-23819 Gent, Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent: HS.2749/3-4Lodewijk van Velthem, Spiegel Historiael; Jacob van Maerlant, Rijmbijbel (fragments)

    references

    purl: https://data.mmfc.be/authority/a-001-1397