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Rolfson, H. (2010). Ruusbroec on Hell. In K. Schepers, Hendrickx, F., Faesen, R., & Cornet, I. (Red.), F. Hendrickx (Vert.), De letter levend maken. Opstellen aangeboden aan Guido de Baere bij zijn zeventigste verjaardag (Vol. 39, pp. 513-523). Leuven: Peeters.
Roest, B. (2020). The Rules of Poor Clares and Minoresses. In K. Pansters (Red.), A Companion to Medieval Rules and Customaries (Vol. 93, pp. 315-342). Leiden: Brill.
Bijsterveld, A. J. A. (2011). Royal Burial Places in Western Europe. Creating Tradition, Succession and Memoria. 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. 25-43). Hilversum: Verloren.
Rice, E. (2008). The Role of Acoustics in the Performance of Renaissance Polyphony at the Collegiate Church of Saint Mary in Aachen. In Yearbook of the Alamire Foundation (Vol. 6, pp. 45-60). Peer: Alamire Foundation-Alamire Music Publishers.
Galloway, P. (2009). The Renovation of the Chapel in the Beguinage of Lille. In M. Rubin & Simons, W. (Red.), Christianity in Western Europe, c. 1100-c. 1500 (Vol. 4, pp. 246-255). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Haneca, K., & Buyle, M.. (2018). The Reliquary of Saint Dymphna: Dating Wood and Bones. In M. van Strydonck, Reyniers, J., & Van Cleven, F. (Red.), Relics @ the Lab. An Analytical Approach to the Study of Relics (Vol. 20, pp. 91-108). Leuven: Peeters.
Krüger, D.. (2011). The Religion of Relics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium. In M. Bagnoli, Klein, H. A., Mann, G. C., & Robinson, J. (Red.), Treasures of Heaven. Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe (pp. 5-17). London: The British Museum Press.
Reyniers, J., Boudin, M., Quintelier, K., & van Strydonck, M.. (2018). The Relics of Saint Odilia in Abbey Mariënlof (Kerniel, Belgium). In M. Van Strydonck, Reyniers, J., & Van Cleven, F. (Red.), Relics @ the Lab. An Analytical Approach to the Study of Relics (Vol. 20, pp. 155-204). Leuven: Peeters.
Reyniers, J., Boudin, M., Quintelier, K., & van Strydonck, M.. (2018). The Relics of Saint Odilia in Abbey Mariënlof (Kerniel, Belgium). In M. Van Strydonck, Reyniers, J., & Van Cleven, F. (Red.), Relics @ the Lab. An Analytical Approach to the Study of Relics (Vol. 20, pp. 155-204). Leuven: Peeters.
Palazzo, E. (2011). Relics, Liturgical Space, and the Theology of the Curch. In M. Bagnoli, Klein, H. A., Mann, G. C., & Robinson, J. (Red.), Treasures of Heaven. Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe (pp. 99-109). London: The British Museum Press.
Angenendt, A. (2011). Relics and Their Veneration. In M. Bagnoli, Klein, H. A., Mann, G. C., & Robinson, J. (Red.), Treasures of Heaven. Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe (pp. 19-28). London: The British Museum Press.
Van Cleven, F., Van Eenhooge, S., Sorber, F., van Strydonck, M., Vanden Berghe, I., & Vandenbruaene, M.. (2018). The Relic Treasure of Herkenrode, an Online Data Base. In M. van Strydonck, Reyniers, J., & Van Cleven, F. (Red.), Relics @ the Lab. An Analytical Approach to the Study of Relics (Vol. 20, pp. 205-212). Leuven: Peeters.
Reilly, D. (2017). Reims, Liège, and Institutional Reform in the Central Middle Ages: Flavius Josephus as a Father of the Church. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 109-150). Turnhout: Brepols.
Röhrkasten, J.. (2007). Regionalism and locality as factors in the study of religious orders. In G. Melville & Müller, A. (Red.), G. Melville (Vert.), Mittelalterliche Orden und Klöster im Vergleich. Methodische Ansätze und Perspektiven (Vol. 34, pp. 243-268). Berlin: LIT.
Terlinden, É.. (2014). Réformes, scriptoria et bibliothèques au bas Moyen Âge : le cas de Saint-Laurent de Liège. In X. Hermand, Renard, E., & Van Hoorebeeck, C. (Red.), Lecteurs, lectures et groupes sociaux au Moyen Âge. Actes de la journée d’étude organisée par le Centre de recherche “Pratiques médiévales de l’écrit” (PraME) de l’Université de Namur et le Département des Manuscrits de la BRB, Bruxelles, 18 mars 2010 (Vol. 17, pp. 79-121). Turnhout: Brepols.
Vanderputten, S. (2012). Réforme, gestion de l'écrit et écrits de gestion en milieu monastique au début du XIIe siècle. In X. Hermand, Nieus, J. - F., & Renard, E. (Red.), Décrire, inventorier, enregistrer entre Seine et Rhin au Moyen Âge. Formes, fonctions et usages des écrits de gestion (Vol. 92, pp. 87-103). Paris: Ecole Nationale des Chartes.
Wood, I. N. (2016). Reform and the Merovingian church. In R. Meens, van Espelo, D., van den Hoven van Genderen, A. J. (B. ), Raaijmakers, J., van Renswoude, I., & van Rhijn, C. (Red.), Religious Franks. Religion and Power in the Frankish Kingdoms: Studies in Honour of Mayke de Jong (pp. 95-111). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Wood, I. N. (2016). Reform and the Merovingian church. In R. Meens, van Espelo, D., van den Hoven van Genderen, A. J. (B. ), Raaijmakers, J., van Renswoude, I., & van Rhijn, C. (Red.), Religious Franks. Religion and Power in the Frankish Kingdoms: Studies in Honour of Mayke de Jong (pp. 95-111). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Wood, I. N. (2016). Reform and the Merovingian church. In R. Meens, van Espelo, D., van den Hoven van Genderen, A. J. (B. ), Raaijmakers, J., van Renswoude, I., & van Rhijn, C. (Red.), Religious Franks. Religion and Power in the Frankish Kingdoms: Studies in Honour of Mayke de Jong (pp. 95-111). Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Dierkens, A. (2022). Réflexions sur la date et la nature du « premier capitulaire » de l’évêque Gerbaud de Liège (c. 801-802). In F. Close, Dubois, S., Lanneau, C., & Raxhon, P. (Red.), Passions liégeoises. Mélanges en l’honneur de Bruno Demoulin (pp. 31-42). Brussel: Algemeen Rijksarchief en Rijksarchief in de Provinciën.
Ramakers, B. A. M. (1998). Rederijkers en stedelijke feestcultuur in het laatmiddeleeuwse Noord-Brabant. In A. J. A. Bijsterveld, Oudheusden, J. A. F. M., & Stein, R. M. (Red.), Cultuur in het laatmiddeleeuwse Noord-Brabant. Literatuur - boekproductie - historiografie (pp. 37-54). 's-Hertogenbosch: Stichting Brabantse Regionale Geschiedbeoefening-Historische Vereniging Brabant.
Wilkin, A. (2013). Quelques réflexions sur la circulation contrainte des objets au haut Moyen Âge. Entre contrainte institutionnelle ritualisée et pillage. In L. Feller & Rodríguez, A. (Red.), Objets sous contrainte. Circulation des richesses et valeur des choses au Moyen Âge (Vol. 120, pp. 217-239). Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne. Verkregen van https://books.openedition.org/psorbonne/26838
Richmond, L. (2023). “Quasi-religious”: Vowesses. In J. Burton & Curran, K. A. (Red.), Medieval women religious c. 800-c. 1500. New Perspectives (pp. 90-104). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
Racinet, P. (2019). Quand les chanoines n’ont plus la cote… Les transferts d’établissements canoniaux vers l’ordo monasticus (France du Nord, XIe-XIIe siècle). In J. Heuclin & Leduc, C. (Red.), Chanoines et chanoinesses des anciens Pays-Bas. Le chapitre de Maubeuge du IXe au XVIIIe siècle (pp. 65-78). Villeneuve d’Ascq: Presses universitaires du Septentrion.
Declercq, G. (2012). Qu’est-ce qu’un liber traditionum ? À propos d’un genre mal défini. In X. Hermand, Nieus, J. - F., & Renard, E. (Red.), Décrire, inventorier, enregistrer entre Seine et Rhin au Moyen Âge. Formes, fonctions et usages des écrits de gestion (Vol. 92, pp. 37-52). Paris: École nationale des chartes.

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