Chain of the Veere Chamber of Rhetoric
In the late Middle Ages, many Dutch towns witnessed the emergence of societies of amateur orators and poets, the so-called rederijkers (derived from the French word rhétoriqueur, or ‘rhetorician’). This ceremonial chain was worn by the dean of Missus Scholieren, the chamber of rhetoric in Veere. It is one of the oldest rhetorician chains to have survived.
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Chain of the Veere Chamber of Rhetoric
In the late Middle Ages, many Dutch towns witnessed the emergence of societies of amateur orators and poets, the so-called rederijkers (derived from the French word rhétoriqueur, or ‘rhetorician’). This ceremonial chain was worn by the dean of Missus Scholieren, the chamber of rhetoric in Veere. It is one of the oldest rhetorician chains to have survived.
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In the late Middle Ages, many ...... ician chains to have survived.
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In veel steden in de Nederland ...... etens die bewaard is gebleven.
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BK-NM-8296
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Rijksmuseum
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Chain of the Veere Chamber of Rhetoric
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Keten van de rederijkerskamer van Veere
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c. 1530
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ca. 1530
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height 6.2 cm
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ketting lengte 173 cm
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length 173 cm
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schild breedte 4,7 cm
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schild hoogte 6,2 cm
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width 4.7 cm
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Collectie: edele metalen
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Collectie: munten, penningen en draagtekens
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fourth quarter 16th century
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vierde kwart 16e eeuw
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