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Dikken, C. (2011). A Monument to a Glorious Past and a Questionable Future? The Jerusalem Chapel in Bruges and its Stained Glass Windows. In R. de Weijert, Ragetli, K., Bijsterveld, A. J. A., & van Arenthals, J. (Red.), Living Memoria. Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Memorial Culture in Honour of Truus van Bueren (Vol. 137, pp. 79-96). Hilversum: Verloren.
Broer, C. J. C. (2011). Monniken in het moeras. De vroegste geschiedenis van de abdij van Sint-Laurens in het Oostbroek bij Utrecht (p. 304). Utrecht: Dr. C.J.C. Broer, Stationlaan 41 NL-3583 RB Utrecht / cjcbroer@casema.nl.
Clark, J. (2020). Monks and the universities, c. 1200-1500. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), .), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1074-1092). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kramer, R. (2020). Monasticism, reform and authority in the Carolingian Era. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 432-449). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mews, C. J. (2020). Monastic theologies c. 1050-1200. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 697-709). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Biemans, J. A. A. M. (2020). Monastic scriptorium or municipal workshop?. In E. C. Dijkhof (Red.), Medieval Documents as Artefacts. Interdisciplinary perspectives on codicology, palaeography and diplomatics (pp. 55-92). Hilversum: Verloren.
Vanderputten, S. (2020). Monastic reform in the tenth to early twelfth century. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 599-617). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Clark, J., & Bush, K. E.. (2020). Monastic preaching, c. 1350-1545. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1125-1139). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Clark, J., & Bush, K. E.. (2020). Monastic preaching, c. 1350-1545. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1125-1139). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baker, T. M., & Kienzle, B.. (2020). Monastic preaching and the sermon in medieval Latin Christendom to the twelfth century. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 710-728). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baker, T. M., & Kienzle, B.. (2020). Monastic preaching and the sermon in medieval Latin Christendom to the twelfth century. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 710-728). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Boynton, S. (2020). Monastic liturgy, 1100–1500: continuity and performance. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 958-975). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Boynton, S. (2020). Monastic liturgy, 1100–1500: continuity and performance. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 958-975). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Röckelein, H.. (2020). Monastic landscapes. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 816-830). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Devroey, J. - P. (2020). Monastic economics in the Carolingian Age. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 466-484). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cochelin, I. (2020). Monastic daily life (c. 750–1100): a tight community shielded by an outer court. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 542-560). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baetsen, S., & Groothedde, M.. (2019). The monastic cemetery of the Broederenkerk in Zutphen: For monks only?. In R. van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 69-119). Leiden: Sidestone Press.
Rolker, C. (2020). Monastic canon law in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 618-630O). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cohen, A. (2020). Monastic art and architecture, c. 700-1100: material and immaterial worlds. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 519-541). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
van Spijker, I. 't. (2005). Model reading: saints' lives and literature of religious formation in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. In E. Renard, Trigalet, M., Hermand, X., & Bertrand, P. (Red.), 'Scribere sanctorum gesta'. Recueil d’études d’hagiographie médiévale offert à Guy Philippart (Vol. 3, pp. 135-156). Turnhout: Brepols.
Raaijmakers, J. (2020). Missions on the Northern and Eastern frontiers, c. 700-1100. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 485-501). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wüstefeld, W. C. M.. (1996). Missionaries, Masters and Manuscripts; a survey of the oldest books and their patrons in the diocese of Utrecht (until c. 1200). In E. de Bièvre (Red.), Utrecht: Britain and the continent. Archaeology, art and architecture (Vol. 18, pp. 145-162). London: Routledge.

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