Notes
| In creating this database, we were able to rely on the expertise and support of many colleagues. Therefore, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to Eddy Put, Erik Aerts (KU Leuven) and Johan Verberckmoes (KU Leuven), the supportive and devoted supervisors of this project; our colleagues Hendrik Callewier, Marc Carnier, Johan Dambruyne, Emma D’Haene, Lieve De Mecheleer, Rombout Nijssen, Michel Oosterbosch, Annelies Somers, Marc Therry, Karel Velle, Joke Verfaillie & Bart Willems; lecturers in heuristics of the Early modern period, in particular Guido Marnef (University of Antwerp), René Vermeir (Ghent University), Anne Winter (VUB), Violet Soen & Werner Thomas (KU Leuven); the archivists of the city archives of Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Louvain and Mechelen, specifically Marie Juliette Marinus (Antwerp), Jan D’hondt (Bruges), Pieter-Jan Lachaert, Tom Haeck & Guy Dupont (Ghent), Marika Ceunen (Louvain), Willy Van de Vijver & Erwin Steegen (Mechelen); as well as Louis Berkvens, Bram De Ridder, Dave De Ruysscher, Bernard Desmaele, Gustaaf Janssens, Georges Martyn & Paul Nève. ---
A special thanks goes to Emmanuel Bodart, Bernard Desmaele, Sébastien Dubois, Marc Libert & Pascal Neckebrouck, who worked with particular dedication on the French translation of TEMAS. Their work led to a thorough revision, which improved the quality of the entire database. |