Bibliografie

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2012
Kockerols, H. (2012). Fragments de monuments funéraires médiévaux trouvés à Nivelles. Annales de la Société royale d’Archéologie, d’Histoire et de Folklore de Nivelles et du Brabant wallon, 32, 19-26.
2014
Kikuchi, S. (2014). From Eckhart to Ruusbroec. A Critical Inheritance of Mystical Themes in the Fourteenth Century. Mediaevalia Lovaniensia. Series 1. Studia (Vol. 44, p. 312). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
2016
de Jong, T. (2016). Fysisch-antropologisch onderzoek van de Sint-Odarelieken. In A. J. A. Bijsterveld, Roelvink, V., & Biemans, J. (Red.), Rondom Sint-OedenRode. Macht, religie en cultuur in de Meierij (pp. 258-272). Woudrichem: Pictures Publishers-Stichting Brabantse Bronnen.
2016
Huybens, G. (2016). Fiere Margriet van Leuven. Eigen Schoon en de Brabander, 99(3), 361-372.
1996
den Hartog, E. (1996). 'Foderunt manus meas ct pedes raeos'. On the iconography of the twelfth-century reliefs in the Pieterskerk in Utrecht. In E. de Bièvre (Red.), Utrecht: Britain and the continent. Archaeology, art and architecture (Vol. 18, pp. 137-144). London: Routledge.
2004
Hamm, B. (2004). From the medieval "love of God" to the "faith" of Luther. A contribution to the history of penitence. In R. J. Bast (Red.), The reformation of faith in the context of late medieval theology and piety: essays by Berndt Hamm (Vol. 110, pp. 128-152). Leiden: Brill.
2023
Gunn, C. (2023). On the Frings: Anchorites. In J. Burton & Curran, K. A. (Red.), Medieval women religious c. 800-c. 1500. New Perspectives (pp. 76-89). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
2020
Greene, V. (2020). The French of Nivelles: A Vernacular Legalese in the Making. In J. F. Hamburger & Schlotheuber, E. (Red.), The Liber ordinarius of Nivelles (Houghton Library, MSLat 422). Liturgy as Interdisciplinary Intersection (Vol. 111, pp. 359-378). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
2016
Goudriaan, K. (2016). The Franciscans, the Laity and the Printing Press. In K. Goudriaan (Red.), Piety in Practice and Print (Vol. 4, pp. 279-308). Hilversum: Verloren.
2002
Goudriaan, K. (2002). Fervente vroomheid in ene bange tijd. In P. H. A. M. Abels, Goudriaan, K., Habermehl, N. B. D., & Kompagnie, J. H. (Red.), Duizend jaar Gouda. Een stadsgeschiedenis (pp. 174-214). Hilversum: Verloren.
2020
Godlove, S. (2020). The First Life of Boniface: Willibald’s Vita Bonifatii. In M. Aaij & Godlove, S. (Red.), A Companion to Boniface (pp. 152-173). Leiden-Boston: brill.
2004
Gechter, M., & Kier, H.. (2004). Frauenkloster im Rheinland und in Westfalen. In H. Kier & Gechter, M. (Red.), Frauenkloster im Rheinland und in Westfalen (pp. 6-27). Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner.
2013
Gaens, T. (2013). Fons hortorum irriguus, ceteras irrigans religiones. Carthusian influences on monastic reform in Germany and the Low Countries in the fifteenth century. In S. J. Molvarec & Gaens, T. (Red.), A fish out of water? From contemplative solitude to Carthusian involvement in pastoral care and reform activity (Vol. 2, pp. 51-103). Leuven: Peeters.
2021
Fleith, B. (2021). Fabrication, fonctions et usages de quelques manuscrits contenant des chapitres des traductions néerlandaises de la Legenda aurea. 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. 185-209). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.HAG-EB.5.126293
2019
Faesen, R. (2019). The first printing of Thomas a Kempis. 1473. In W. François, Watteeuw, L., & Kenis, L. (Red.), Manuscripts & Precious Books in the Maurits Sabbe Library - KU Leuven (pp. 26-27). Leuven: Peeters.
1998
Elm, K. (1998). Fratres et Sorores Sanctissimi Sepulcri. Beiträge zu fraternitas, familia und weiblichem Religiosentum im Umkreis des Kapitels vom Hlg. Grab. In K. Elm (Red.), Umbilicus mundi. Beiträge zur Geschichte Jerusalems, der Kreuzzüge, des Kapitels vom Hlg. Grab in Jerusalem und der Ritterorden (Vol. 7, pp. 139-217). Brugge: Sint-Trudo-Abdij.

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