medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
I suspect your suspicions are well founded. See:
http://www.saveursdumonde.net/ency-voy/belgique/louvain.htm
Several websites referred to it as a collegiate church, one (not so
"scholarly") called it a cathedral, but we've all encountered folks who
think "cathedral" = "big impressive church."
MG
>From: Jim Bugslag <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: medieval-religion - Scholarly discussions of medieval religious
> culture <MEDIEVAL->
>Dear Listmembers,
>Would anyone know the English equivalent of the Flemish word "hoofdkerk".
>I
>suspect it means "collegiate church", but am having trouble verifying that
>suspiction.
>Many thanks, in advance,
>Jim Bugslag
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