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Net Resouces

On "Everyman"

Luminarium Scripts and commentary

Univerisity of Dundee's Production of Everyman

On Dutch History

Institute of Netherlands History (mostly in Dutch)

Geneology of the Royal Family of the Netherlands (in English)

Sixteenth Century Maps of Dutch Cities

On Jan Steen --a fifteenth century Dutch artist who frequently painted scenes featuring Rederijkers

Jan Steen: His Life and Work (in Dutch)

Jan Steen (in English)

 

On Medieval Drama

Links to Medieval Drama

The York Cycle


 



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