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Jan Hammenecker ( Mariekerke, 2 October 1878- Westrode, 13 June 1932) was a
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priest and writer. One of his pupils was
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Bibliography

* Verzen (1908) * Van Christus' apostelen (1913) * Oorlogsgetijden (?) * Zoo zuiver als een ooge (heiligenleven, 1918) * Gebeden voor het H. Hart (1919) * Voor een ziel (1922) * Colloquia I (1923) * Excubiae (1926) * Colloquia II (1929) * Bloemlezing uit zijn werk (1934)


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Jan Hammenecker

Jan Hammenecker


(located in ''Klein-Brabant'') 1878 births 1932 deaths Flemish priests Flemish writers People from Bornem {{Belgium-writer-stub