A detailed account of the festive celebrations planned for May 3, 1749, in Bruges, Flanders, commemorating the six-hundredth jubilee of the Holy Blood relic. "Beschryvinge Van De Vreugde-teeckenen" meticulously outlines the signs of joy and the planned festivities to mark this significant religious anniversary. This historical record provides valuable insights into the religious practices and social customs of the 18th century in the Low Countries. Authored by Charles Maelfeyt, Bernard Verschoot, and Andr Wydts, this work offers a glimpse into the profound religious devotion and elaborate public displays that characterized such jubilees, making it a significant resource for understanding the cultural and spiritual life of the era.
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