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Reilly, D. (2023). Continuities and Transformations in Art, Manuscript Culture, and Architecture. In S. Vanderputten (Red.), Rethinking Reform in the Latin West, 10th to Early 12th Century (pp. 222-255). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Bennett, A. (2002). Continuïteit en vernieuwing in de religieuze boekcultuur van de Lage Landen in de 13de en de 14de eeuw. In B. Cardon, Van der Stock, J., Vanwijnsberghe, D., Dekeyzer, B., & Callens, K. (Red.), Meesterlijke Middeleeuwen. Miniaturen van Karel de Grote tot Karel de Stoute, 800-1475 (pp. 167-178). Leuven-Zwolle: Davidsfonds-Waanders.
Kairis, P. - Y. (2020). Contexte historique et culturel du retable de Saint-Denis. Autour d’Érard de La Marck et de Lambert Lombard. In E. Mercier, De Boodt, R., & Kairis, P. - Y. (Red.), Flesh, Gold and Wood. The Saint-Denis altarpiece in Liège and the question of partial paint practices in the 16th century. Proceedings of the Conference held at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels, 22-24 October 2015 (Vol. 18, pp. 17-35). Brussel: Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium.
Soen, V. (2019). Containing Students and Scholars Within Borders? The Foundation of Universities in Reims and Douai and Transregional Transfers in Early Modern Catholicism. In V. Soen, Soetaert, A., Verberckmoes, J., & François, W. (Red.), Transregional Reformations: Crossing Borders in Early Modern Europe (Vol. 61, pp. 267-294). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Lauwers, M. (2020). Constructing monastic space in the early and central medieval West (5th–12th c.). In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 317-339). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pauwels, J. (2008). Constant Philippe Serrure (1805-1872). In M. de Schepper, Kelders, A., & Pauwels, J. (Red.), In de ban van boeken. Grote verzamelaars uit de negentiende eeuw in de Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België (pp. 141-142). Brussel: Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België.
van Schaïk, R.. (2008). Consolidatie en bloei: de periode van de dertiende en begin veertiende eeuw. In M. G. J. Duijvendak, Feenstra, H., Hillenga, M., & Santing, C. (Red.), Geschiedenis van Groningen I. Prehistorie-Middeleeuwen (pp. 168-227 en 372-373). Zwolle: Waanders.
Mertens, T. (2024). Consolation in Late Medieval Dutch Literature. In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 319-331). Turnhout: Brepols.
Dierkens, A. (1999). Considérations sur la christianisation du Hainaut à l'époque mérovingienne. In J. Deveseleer & Maillard-Luypaert, M. (Red.), Saint Vincent de Soignies. Regards du XXe siècle sur sa vie et son culte. Recueil d'études publié à l'occasion du quatrième centenaire de la confrérie Saint-Vincent 1599-1999 (Vol. 7, pp. 17-22). Soignies: Musée du Chapitre.
Spicer, A. (2011). Consecration and Violation: Preserving the Sacred Landscape in the (Arch)diocese of Cambrai, c. 1550–1570. In M. Schraven & Delbeke, M. (Red.), Foundation, Dedication and Consecration in Early Modern Europe (Vol. 22, pp. 251-274). Leiden: Brill.
Kusman, D., & Demeulemeester, J. - L.. (2015). Connecting regional capital markets in the late medieval Low Countries: The role of Piemontese bankers as financial pathfinders and innovators in Brabant, Guelders, Flanders and Hainaut (c.1260-1355). In R. van Schaïk (Red.), Economies, Public Finances, and the Impact of Institutional Changes in Interregional Perspective. The Low Countries and Neighbouring German Territories (14th-17th centuries) (Vol. 36, pp. 83-102). Turnhout: Brepols.
Meijns, B. L. I. (2022). Confusion and the Need to Choose? A Fresh Look at the Objectives Behind the Carolingian Reform Efforts in Capitularies and Conciliar Legislation (c. 750-813)’. In R. Kramer, Kurdziel, E., & Ward, G. (Red.), Monastic Communities and Canonical Clergy in the Carolingian World (780-840). Categorizing the Church (pp. 99-127). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MMS-EB.5.128530
Trio, P. (2019). Confraternities as Such, and as a Template for Guilds in the Low Countries during the Medieval and the Early Modern Period. In K. Eisenbichler (Red.), A Companion to Medieval and Early Modern Confraternities (Vol. 83, pp. 23-44). Lieden: Brill.
Theunis, H. B. (1991). Confraternitas. In H. B. Theunis, Hagoort, H. N., van Spijker, I. 't, & Wegman, H. A. J. (Red.), Kerstening van christenen. De verhouding van geestelijken en leken in de hoge middeleeuwen (pp. 51-86). Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Bijsterveld, A. J. A. (1999). Conflict and compromise: the Premonstratentians of Ninove (Flanders) and the laity in the twelfth century. In A. J. A. Bijsterveld, Theunis, H. B., & Wareham, A. (Red.), Negotiating secular and ecclesiastical power. Western Europe in the Central Middle Ages (Vol. 6, pp. 167-183). Turnhout: Brepols.
Haggh, B. (2001). Composers at Church and Court in fifteenth-Century Brussels. In F. Daelemans & Vanrie, A. (Red.), Bruxelles et la vie urbaine. Archives, art, histoire. Recueil d'articles dédiés à la mémoire d'Arlette Smolar-Meynart (1938-2000) (pp. 209-226). Brussel: Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique.
Hermand, X. (2021). Composer, compiler, copier des textes hagiographiques à la fin du Moyen Âge. Le cas des maisons religieuses du Namurois. In F. Peloux (Red.), Des saints et des livres. Christianisme flamboyant et manuscrits hagiographiques du Nord à la fin du Moyen Âge (XIIIe-XVIe siècles) (Vol. 17, pp. 259-294). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.HAG-EB.5.126296
Emery Jr, K. (2000). A complete reception of the Latin Corpus Dionysacum. The commentaries of Denys the Carthusian. In T. Boiadjev, Kapriev, G., & Speer, A. (Red.), Die Dionysius-Rezeption im Mittelalter. Internationales Kolloquium in Sofia vom 8. bis 11. April 1999 unter der Schirmherrschaft der Société internationale pour l'Etude de la philisophie médiévale (Vol. 9, pp. 197-247). Turnhout: Brepols.
Vanderputten, S. (2015). Communities of Practice and Emotional Aspects of Loyalty in Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Monasticism. In J. Sonntag & Zermatten, C. (Red.), Loyalty in the Middle Ages: Ideal and Practice of a Cross-Social Value (Vol. 5, pp. 279-303). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:10.1484/M.BCEEC-EB.5.110175
Seale, Y. K. (2023). Communities of Medieval Religious Women and Their Landcapes. In J. Burton & Curran, K. A. (Red.), Medieval women religious c. 800-c. 1500. New Perspectives (pp. 166-181). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
Wilkin, A. (2011). Communautés religieuses bénédictines et environnement économique, IXe-XIIe siècles. Réflexions sur les tendances historiographiques de l’analyse du temporel monastique. In S. Vanderputten & Meijns, B. L. I. (Red.), Ecclesia in medio nationis. Reflections on the Study of Monasticism in the Central Middle Ages. Réflexions sur l’étude du monachisme au moyen âge central (Vol. 42, pp. 101-149). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
van Engen, J. (2010). Communal Life: The Sister-books. In A. Minnis & Voaden, R. (Red.), Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition. c.1100-c.1500 (Vol. 1, pp. 105-132). Turnhout: Brepols.
Hermand, X. (2012). Comment les communautés religieuses géraient-elles leur bibliothèque (Pays-Bas méridionaux, XIVe-XVe siècles)?. 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. 355-414). Paris: Ecole Nationale des Chartes.

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