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Jan Mombaer also known as Johannes Mauburnus and as Johannes von Brüssel (1460, Brussels – 1501 Paris) was a Christian monk who composed hymns and was part of the devotio moderna movement. He studied at the congregation of Augustinians in Utrecht and around 1477 entered the Congregation of Windesheim. Mombaer developed a structured method of organizing seemingly haphazard glances at the Bible to form consistent thoughts for a hymn. His work was also treasured by Martin Luther. As an Augustinian monk, Luther used Mauburnus' morning prayer upon rising. Later he used that prayer in crafting what many today know as "Luther's Morning Prayer" found in Luther's Small Catechism. Mombaer is best known for his Rosetum exercitiorum spiritualium et sacrarum meditationum (Rose-garden of spiritual exerc

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  • Johannes Mauburnus (de)
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  • Johannes Mauburnus oder Jan Mombaer, auch Johannes von Brüssel genannt (* um 1460 in Brüssel; † Januar 1502 in Paris), war ein niederländischer Augustiner-Chorherr, Theologe und Erbauungsschriftsteller. (de)
  • Jan Mombaer (en latin Johannes Mauburnus ou Johannes de Bruxellis; en français Jean Mauburne ou Jean Monboir), né à Bruxelles vers 1460, et décédé à Paris, le 29 décembre 1501, est un chanoine régulier de la congrégation de Windesheim. Outre son activité de réformateur en France, il s'est consacré à la rédaction d'hymnes liturgiques et de traités méthodiques pour la méditation. Son œuvre aurait influencé indirectement saint Ignace de Loyola. (fr)
  • Jan Mombaer also known as Johannes Mauburnus and as Johannes von Brüssel (1460, Brussels – 1501 Paris) was a Christian monk who composed hymns and was part of the devotio moderna movement. He studied at the congregation of Augustinians in Utrecht and around 1477 entered the Congregation of Windesheim. Mombaer developed a structured method of organizing seemingly haphazard glances at the Bible to form consistent thoughts for a hymn. His work was also treasured by Martin Luther. As an Augustinian monk, Luther used Mauburnus' morning prayer upon rising. Later he used that prayer in crafting what many today know as "Luther's Morning Prayer" found in Luther's Small Catechism. Mombaer is best known for his Rosetum exercitiorum spiritualium et sacrarum meditationum (Rose-garden of spiritual exerc (en)
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  • Johannes Mauburnus oder Jan Mombaer, auch Johannes von Brüssel genannt (* um 1460 in Brüssel; † Januar 1502 in Paris), war ein niederländischer Augustiner-Chorherr, Theologe und Erbauungsschriftsteller. (de)
  • Jan Mombaer also known as Johannes Mauburnus and as Johannes von Brüssel (1460, Brussels – 1501 Paris) was a Christian monk who composed hymns and was part of the devotio moderna movement. He studied at the congregation of Augustinians in Utrecht and around 1477 entered the Congregation of Windesheim. Mombaer developed a structured method of organizing seemingly haphazard glances at the Bible to form consistent thoughts for a hymn. His work was also treasured by Martin Luther. As an Augustinian monk, Luther used Mauburnus' morning prayer upon rising. Later he used that prayer in crafting what many today know as "Luther's Morning Prayer" found in Luther's Small Catechism. Mombaer is best known for his Rosetum exercitiorum spiritualium et sacrarum meditationum (Rose-garden of spiritual exercises and sacred meditations) mentioned by Loyola as an influence on his own spiritual exercises. (en)
  • Jan Mombaer (en latin Johannes Mauburnus ou Johannes de Bruxellis; en français Jean Mauburne ou Jean Monboir), né à Bruxelles vers 1460, et décédé à Paris, le 29 décembre 1501, est un chanoine régulier de la congrégation de Windesheim. Outre son activité de réformateur en France, il s'est consacré à la rédaction d'hymnes liturgiques et de traités méthodiques pour la méditation. Son œuvre aurait influencé indirectement saint Ignace de Loyola. (fr)
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