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Hendrik Herp, known in Latin as ''Harphius Herp'',〔Also Harp or Erp; Latin Hendricus de Herp, Henricus Herpius or Harpius, Harphius, Citharoedus.〕 (died 22 February 1477) was a Flemish Franciscan of the Strict Observance, and a writer on mysticism. ==Life== Herp was born around 1400 either at Düren (Marcoduranus), at Erp near Düren, or at Erps-Kwerps near Leuven. He studied at the University of Leuven; however, only the last thirty years of his life are known in any detail. He appears as rector of the Brethren of the Common Life, first in 1445 at Delft in Holland, then at Gouda, "to the great good of his subjects". In 1450, on a pilgrimage to Rome, he took the habit of St. Francis, joining the Franciscan Observance (the Capuchin reform) at the Convent of Ara Cœli. On his return to the Low Countries he served in several posts for the Franciscan Observants of the Cologne Province, including as provincial of the Province of Cologne (1470–73), then guardian of the convent of Mechlin in present-day Belgium, where he died in 1477.〔Bernard McGinn, ''The Varieties of Vernacular Mysticism'', (New York: Herder & Herder, 2012), p130.〕
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