A chamber of rhetoric was a civic society for the promotion of poetry, drama and eloquence. They also maintained literary contact between different towns, partly through competitions in which chambers from other places were invited to compete, producing a shared literary culture across different jurisdictions. Growing from medieval confraternities that performed mystery plays and miracle plays for feast days and civic festivals, they were widespread in the Low Countries during the Renaissance period, with some survivals and revivals in subsequent periods down to the present day. They were often named after flowers or patron saints.
The following list, arranged by the town, city, liberty or lordship in which a chamber was active, is incomplete.
Aalst
edit- Barbaristen
- Catharinisten
Aarschot
edit- Tervenbloesel
Amsterdam
edit- Egelantier
- Wit Lavendel
Antwerp
editArendonk
edit- Heilig Groetsel
Asse
edit- Barbaristen
Bergen op Zoom
edit- Jonge Vreugdebloem
Breda
edit- Jonge Distelbloem
- Vreugdendal
Bruges
edit- Drie Santinnen
- Heilige Geest
Brussels
edit- Den Boeck
- Corenbloem
- Lelie
- Mariacransken
- Violette
Damme
edit- Annunciatie
Diest
edit- Christusogen
- Lelie
Dunkirk
edit- Sint-Michiel
Enghien
edit- Sint-Anna
Geel
edit- Bremblomme
Ghent
edit- Balsemblomme
- Fonteine
- Sint-Agnete
- Sint-Barbara
Goes
edit- Nardusbloem
Gouda
edit- Goudbloem
Haarlem
edit- Trou moet Blycken
- Witte Angieren
- Wyngaertranken
Hasselt
edit- Roose
- de Roode Roos
- Sint-Anna
Helmond
edit- Vlasbloem
's-Hertogenbosch
edit- Barbaristen
- Catharinisten
- Jonge Lauwerieren
- Moyses bosch
- Passiebloem
- Sint-Agatha
Hoboken
edit- Leliken van Calvarien
Leiden
edit- Oranjelelie
Leffinge
edit- Altoos Doende
Lier
edit- Jenettebloem
Leuven
edit- Lelie
- Peterseliepoot
- Roose
Maastricht
edit- Jonge Goudbloem
Mechelen
edit- Lisbloem
- Peoene
Mol
edit- Lindebloem
Mons
edit- réthoriciens de Notre-Dame
Nieuwpoort
edit- Doornenkroon
Ninove
edit- Witte Waterroose
Oudenaarde
edit- Jonge Retorike
- Pax vobis
Tienen
edit- Fonteine
Tongeren
edit- Witte Lelie
Tournai
edit- Puy d'amours
Turnhout
edit- Heybloemken
Valenciennes
edit- Notre Dame du Puy
Vilvoorde
edit- Goudbloem
Ypres
edit- Achtervroets
- Getrouw van herten
- Lichtgeladen
- Morianen
- Roziers
- Vreugdenaars
Zoutleeuw
edit- Lelikens uten Dale
Sources
edit- Prudens van Duyse, De rederijkkamers in Nederland, 2 vols. (Ghent, 1900–1902)
- A. A. Keersmaekers, Geschiedenis van de Antwerpse Rederijkerskamers in de jaren 1585–1635 (Aalst, 1952)
- Jan Thieullier, ed., De schadt-kiste der philosophen ende poeten waer inne te vinden syn veel schoone leerlycke blasoenen, refereynen ende liedekens gebracht ende gesonden op de Peoen-camere binnen Mechelen (Mechelen, Henry Jaye, 1621)
- Anne-Laure Van Bruaene, Het Repertorium van rederijkerskamers in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden en Luik 1400-1650 (online publication, 2004)