INTRODUCTION
Pieter Roelofs
Prelude: Johan Maelwael and the Van Lymborch Brothers. Proposal for a Standardized Form of their Name p. 6
Jos Koldeweij
Preface: Embarking on an Eternal Pilgrimage p. 10
André Stufkens and Clemens Verhoeven
Preface: Pulse & Impulse. Mission Statement about Patience and Fluid Exchange p. 14
Patricia Stirnemann
Introduction: Johan Maelwael, the Van Lymborch Brothers and 18 the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry p. 18
THEME I
The Saint Jerome Drawing and Drawn Hours by the Van Lymborch Brothers? p. 38
Eberhard König
The Master of St Jerome. One of the Van Lymborch Brothers p. 40
Inès Villela-Petit
The Drawn Hours. A New Masterpiece by the Van Lymborch Brothers? p. 64
Dieter Röschel
Ships and More - Motifs and Narratives in the Drawn Van Lymborch Hours p. 84
Christine Seidel
Images in Pen and Ink. Technical Remarks on the Drawn Van Lymborch Hours p. 96
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Laurent Hablot
The Van Lymborch Brothers: Heraldic Painters? The Position of Heraldry and Emblematic Motifs in the Art of the Van Lymborch Brothers p. 112
Rob Dückers
A Distant Echo: the Van Lymborch Brothers' Models in the Block Book of St Servatius p. 130
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Theme II
The Duchy of Guelders and the Maelwael/Van Lymborch Dynasty 146
Rob Camps
New Insights into the Maelwael Family in Nijmegen p. 148
André Stufkens and Clemens Verhoeven
William I, Duke of Guelders and His Artists 'Honorable Art & Pious Wisdom' p. 160
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Notes on Contributors p. 200
Bibliography p. 202
Index p. 214
Credits of Photography and Colophon p. 224