Broeders en Zusters van het Gemene Leven

Brothers and sisters of Common Life, religious men and women, living in non-monastic communities, following the ideas of the Devotio Moderna. The first of these houses was founded in 1374 by Geert Grote, who donated a house to a group of religious women, who were neither nuns nor beguines.

In course of time this could develop into a more monastic life, that resulted in the Augustinian canons of the Kapittel van Windesheim.

Women's houses

* Deventer, Meester Geertshuis, founded by Geert Grote, 1374
* Utrecht, Nicolaasklooster
* Zutphen, IJsendoorn

Men's houses

* Deventer, Heer Florenshuis or Rijke Fraterhuis
* Doesburg, Marienberg
* Emmerich, Gregoriushaus
* Gent, Hieronymushuis
* Harderwijk, Gregoriushuis
* 's Hertogenbosch, Gregoriushuis
* Hulsbergen (near Hattem), Hieronymushuis
* Utrecht, Hieronymushuis
* Zwolle, Gregoriushuis

Unidentified manuscripts

Ms NL-Na 19 may be an antiphoner from brethren in Arnhem or surroundings.

Literature

* Weiler: Volgens de norm van de vroege kerk
* Moderne Devotie: Figuren en facetten
* Th. Kock: Die Buchkultur der Devotio Moderna. Handschriftenproduktion, Literaturversorgung und Bibliotheksaufbau im Zeitalter des Medienwechsels. Tradition - Reform - Innovation; Studien zur Modernität des Mittelalters 2 (Frankfurt a/M 1999)

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