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Sarnowsky, J. (2021). Military Orders and their Members as Elites. In G. Melville & Mixson, J. D. (Red.), Virtuosos of Faith. Monks, Nuns, Canons, and Friars as Elites of Medieval Cultur (Vol. 78, pp. 209-218). Münster: LIT Verlag.
Schandel, P. (2011). Manière de la fondation et augmentation de l’église Notre-Dame de Boulogne. In B. Bousmanne & Delcourt, T. (Red.), Vlaamse Miniaturen. 1404-1482 (pp. 369-370). Leuven: Davidsfonds.
Scheepsma, W. F. (2003). Mysticism and Modern Devotion. Alijt Bake's (1415-1455) Lessons in the Mystical Way of Living. In H. Blommestijn, Caspers, C. M. A., & Hofman, R. (Red.), Spirituality renewed. Studies on the Significant Representatives of the Modern Devotion (Vol. 10, pp. 157-167). Leuven: Peeters.
Schepers, K. (2018). Mystieke vrouwen in Arnhem. In A. Dlabačová & Hofman, R. (Red.), De Moderne Devotie. Spiritualiteit en cultuur vanaf de late Middeleeuwen (pp. 212-213). Zwolle: Wbooks.
Schmidt, P. (2015). Monument voor de eeuwigheid. In R. Mantels, Van Bruaene, A. - L., Verbruggen, C., & Deneckere, G. (Red.), Geloven in Gent. Plaatsen van het religieuze verleden (pp. 66-71). Gent: Academia Press.
Schneider, J. (2010). Monastères et scriptoria en Lotharingie (IXe - Xe siècles). Handelingen van de Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis, 176(2), 21-40.
Schreurs, E. (2005). Musical relations between the court and collegiate chapels in the Netherlands, 1450-1560. In J. J. Carreras & Garcia Garcia, B. (Red.), The Royal Chapel in the time of the Habsburgs: Music and court ceremony in early modern Europe (pp. 103-120). Woodbridge: Boydell Press.
Schreurs, E. (2008). Music for Canons, Emperors, Dukes and Prince Bishops in the Collegiate Church of Maastricht (c. 1450–1520). An Updated Overview and Some Samples. In Yearbook of the Alamire Foundation (Vol. 7, pp. 255-273). Leuven-Beerpelt: Alamire Foundation-Alamire Music Publishers.
Simons, W. (2009). On the Margins of Religious Life: Hermits and Recluses, Penitents and Tertiaries, Beguines and Beghards. In M. Rubin & Simons, W. (Red.), Christianity in Western Europe, c. 1100-c. 1500 (Vol. 4, pp. 311-323). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Smeets, M. (2007). The medieval abbey of Herkenrode. New evidence from the archaeological investigations. In R. Bärenfänger (Red.), Zisterzienser im Norden. Neue Forschungen zur Klosterarchäologie. Symposium bei der Ostfriesischen Landschaft in Aurich vom 19. - 20. Oktober 2006 (Vol. 9, pp. 33-42). Rahden: Leidorf.
Snijders, T. (2009). Manuscript Layout and Réécriture. A Reconstruction of the Manuscript Tradition of the Vita Secunda Gisleni. Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Filologie en Geschiedenis, 87(2), 215-237.
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.
Stein-Wilkeshuis, M. (2005). Meester Ewolt. Deventer schilder in de zestiende eeuw. Overijsselse historische bijdragen, 120, 39-60.
Stiennon, J. (1999). Moines et chanoines du pays mosan et du conflent au XIe siècle. Contribution à l'étude des mentalités médiévales. In Un Moyen Âge pluriel. Recueil d'articles (pp. 163-178). Malmedy-Liège: Art et Histoire-Séminaire d'Histoire du Moyen Âge de l'Université de Liège.
Suykerbuyk, R. (2020). The matter of piety. Zoutleeuw’s church of Saint Leonard and religious material culture in the Low Countries (c. 1450-1620). Studies in Netherlandish Art and Cultural History (Vol. 16, p. 428). Leiden-Boston: Brill. Verkregen van https://brill.com/view/title/54729
Suykerbuyk, R. (2018). The matter of piety. Material culture in Zoutleeuw’s church of Saint Leonard (c. 1450-1620). (A. - L. Van Bruaene, Vert.)Department of History. gepresenteerd bij 16/03/2018, Universiteit Gent, Gent.

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