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Emond Ambrosii de Dynter (or: Emond van Dinther) (c. 1370 – 1449) was a descendant of the noble family Van Dinther, originating from the village of the same name Dinther in Brabant. From 1412 he was secretary to the Brussels chancery of four successive dukes of Brabant and of Burgundy, namely: Anton of Burgundy, John IV of Brabant, Philip of Saint-Pol and Philip the Good. Among his students there was Wein van Cotthem, author of book six and seven of the Brabantsche Yeesten. In the 19th century, Pierre de Ram produced an edition of De Dynter's writings in three sturdy bindings.

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  • Emond de Dynter (en)
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  • Emond van Dynter, connu en français sous le nom d'Edmond de Dynter et en latin comme étant Magister Emondus Dynterus, est un clerc, chroniqueur, géographe et ambassadeur né au village de Dinther, près de Bois-le-Duc, dont ses parents étaient seigneurs et dont il portait le nom. (fr)
  • Emond Ambrosii de Dynter (or: Emond van Dinther) (c. 1370 – 1449) was a descendant of the noble family Van Dinther, originating from the village of the same name Dinther in Brabant. From 1412 he was secretary to the Brussels chancery of four successive dukes of Brabant and of Burgundy, namely: Anton of Burgundy, John IV of Brabant, Philip of Saint-Pol and Philip the Good. Among his students there was Wein van Cotthem, author of book six and seven of the Brabantsche Yeesten. In the 19th century, Pierre de Ram produced an edition of De Dynter's writings in three sturdy bindings. (en)
  • Emond Ambrosii de Dynter (of: Emond van Dinther) (Grave, circa 1370 – Brussel, 17 februari 1449) was een afstammeling van het adellijke geslacht Van Dinther, afkomstig uit het gelijknamige dorp Dinther in Brabant. Vanaf 1412 was hij secretaris aan de Brusselse kanselarij van vier achtereenvolgende hertogen van Brabant en van Bourgondië, namelijk: Anton van Bourgondië, Jan IV van Brabant, Filips van Saint-Pol en Filips de Goede. In de 19e eeuw verzorgde Pierre de Ram een uitgave van de geschriften van De Dynter in drie kloeke banden. (nl)
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  • Emond Ambrosii de Dynter (or: Emond van Dinther) (c. 1370 – 1449) was a descendant of the noble family Van Dinther, originating from the village of the same name Dinther in Brabant. From 1412 he was secretary to the Brussels chancery of four successive dukes of Brabant and of Burgundy, namely: Anton of Burgundy, John IV of Brabant, Philip of Saint-Pol and Philip the Good. Between 1443 and 1446, Philip the Good commissioned him to write a chronicle on the history of the Duchy of Brabant until 1442: Chronica nobilissimorum ducum Lotharingiae et Brabantiae ac regnum Francorum. It runs until 1442 and was translated into French by Jehan Wauquelin, Philip the Good's secretary. Among his students there was Wein van Cotthem, author of book six and seven of the Brabantsche Yeesten. In the 19th century, Pierre de Ram produced an edition of De Dynter's writings in three sturdy bindings. (en)
  • Emond van Dynter, connu en français sous le nom d'Edmond de Dynter et en latin comme étant Magister Emondus Dynterus, est un clerc, chroniqueur, géographe et ambassadeur né au village de Dinther, près de Bois-le-Duc, dont ses parents étaient seigneurs et dont il portait le nom. (fr)
  • Emond Ambrosii de Dynter (of: Emond van Dinther) (Grave, circa 1370 – Brussel, 17 februari 1449) was een afstammeling van het adellijke geslacht Van Dinther, afkomstig uit het gelijknamige dorp Dinther in Brabant. Vanaf 1412 was hij secretaris aan de Brusselse kanselarij van vier achtereenvolgende hertogen van Brabant en van Bourgondië, namelijk: Anton van Bourgondië, Jan IV van Brabant, Filips van Saint-Pol en Filips de Goede. In opdracht van Filips de Goede schreef hij tussen 1443 en 1446 een kroniek over de geschiedenis van het hertogdom Brabant tot 1442: Chronica nobilissimorum ducum Lotharingiae et Brabantiae ac regnum Francorum. Hij loopt tot 1442 en werd in het Frans vertaald door Jehan Wauquelin, de secretaris van Filips de Goede. In de 19e eeuw verzorgde Pierre de Ram een uitgave van de geschriften van De Dynter in drie kloeke banden. (nl)
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