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Ed van der Vlist

curator of medieval manuscripts

Ed van der Vlist is the curator of medieval manuscripts at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands) in The Hague. His role involves acquiring manuscripts for the library's collection and conducting research on these historical documents.2

In addition to his curatorial duties, Ed van der Vlist actively shares insights on medieval written objects through social media, particularly on Twitter, where he engages with a community interested in historical manuscripts.1 His professional background reflects a strong commitment to preserving and studying medieval literature, making significant contributions to the field through both acquisition and scholarly research.

Highlights

Mar 10 · twitter.com
Ed van der Vlist on X: "Codex Rotundus (BoH); Bruges c. 1480 ...

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Location

The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands