Bruges, Imprim.de Louis de Plancke 1899 [viii] + 463pp.+ planche hors-texte, exemplaire numéroté: no.113 signé par le président et le secretaire (de la Société d'Emulation de Bruges), dans la série "Recueil de chroniques, chartes et autres documents concernant l'histoire et les antiquités de la Flandre publié par la Société d'émulation de Bruges" 3e série (in-8), 27cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre doré, charnières peu fragiles, br.orig. conservée), feuilles de garde marbrées, bon état, rare, [suite du titre: " précédée d'une introduction historique sur les diverses organisations de cette école d'apprentissage depuis le XIIIe jusqu'au XIXe siècle, et suivie d'une notice sur la "Witte Saeihalle" et la Sayetterie."], B79777
Reference : B79777
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" Bruges ( Brugge ), Imprimerie de Louis De Plancke, publié par la Société d'Emulation, 1899, 2 vols large in-8°, 26 x 17,5 cm, (8)nn pp + 463 pp ; (8)nn pp + 1290 pp + (2)errata. Uniformy bound in dark blue half morocco, gilt title and ornaments on spine, very nice copies. Published by the ''Société d'Émulation de Bruges "" in the Third Series of '' Recueil de Chroniques, Chartes et Autres Documents concernant l'Histoire et les Antiquités de la Flandre''. The Bégard Friars was a society of lay brothers, not unlike their female counterparts; the much more familiar beguines . Founded in around 1252 in Bruges they were during the nearly 750 years of existence active as e.g. a guilt of weavers, as schoolteachers organising education , in charity...This publication gives exhaustive information on their history based on their rich archives.."