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Hadewijch was a 13th century poet and mystic, probably living in the Duchy of Brabant. Most of her extant writings, none of which survived the Middle Ages as an autograph, are in a Brabantian form of Middle Dutch. She is associated with Antwerp (often she is referred to as Hadewych of Antwerp)[1] but this is only based on a later addition to one of the manuscript copies of her works, that was produced several centuries after her death. Most of the other manuscripts containing her work were found near Brussels. Her writings include visions, prose letters and poetry. There are two types of poems: her lyrical poetry followed the forms and conventions used by the trouvères and minnesingers of her time, but with the theme of worldly courtship replaced by sublimated love to God. The other series of poems are simpler didactical poems in letter format, on Christian topics, not all of them considered authentic. No details of her life are known outside the sparse indications in her own writings. These indications lead many to conclude that she was involved in the then emerging beguine movement. That she would have been a nun can be excluded,[2] as her writings (primarily her prose letters) show that she travelled and lived in several places, and as in general her writings lack references to life in a convent. She must have come from a wealthy family: she had a wide knowledge of literature and theological treatises in several languages, including Latin and French, in a time when studyin
Ay, in welken soe verbaert die tijt
462Men mach den nuwen tijt
423Het sal die tijd ons naken sciere
284Het sal die tijt ons naken sciere
35Ay, in welken soe verbaert die tijt, mystical poem (contrafactum of Marie preconio)
26Men mach den nuwen tijt, mystical poem (contrafactum of Nouvel amour qui si m'agree)
27Het sal die tijt ons naken sciere, mystical poem (contrafactum of Dulcis Jesu memoria)
28Ay, in welken soe verbaert die tijt [cf. 'Marie preconia', Barcelona, Orfeó Català]
19Het sal die tijt ons naken sciere [cf. 'Dulcis Jesu memoria, Oxford Bodleian Library]
110Men mach de nuwen tijt
1Vocal Music (13Th Century) - Hildegard Of Bingen / Goswin De Bossut (Mystics, Monks and Minstrels in 13Th Century Brabant)
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Vocal Music (13Th Century) - Hildegard Of Bingen / Goswin De Bossut (Mystics, Monks and Min
Vocal Music (13Th Century) - Hildegard Of Bingen / Goswin De Bossut (Mystics, Monks and Mins