Bibliografie

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1998
van Winter, J. M. (1998). Sources concerning the hospitallers of St. John in the Netherlands, 14th-18th centuries. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions (Vol. 80, p. VIII+821). Leiden: Brill.
2020
Mancia, L. (2020). Sources for monasticism in the long 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. 667-683). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Caby, C. (2020). Sources of late medieval monasticism. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (Vol. 51, pp. 941-957). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2020
Van der Eycken, J. (2020). Sous la protection d’une croix en or. Les chapitres féminins dans la vallée mosane. In De canonicis qui seculares dicuntur. Treize siècles de chapitres séculiers dans les anciens Pays-Bas. Thirteen Centuries of Chapters of Secular Canons in the Low Countries (Vol. 105, pp. 123-136). Turnhout: Brepols.
2004
van der Ploeg, K. (2004). The spatial setting of worship: Some observations on the relation between altarpieces and churches. In S. Kaspersen & Haastrup, U. (Red.), Images of cult and devotion: function and reception of Christian images in medieval and post-medieval Europe (pp. 149-159). Museum Tusculanum Press-University of Copenhagen: Kopenhagen.
2020
Somers, A. (2020). Specialis est capella Flandrie comitis. Le chapitre comtal de Sainte Pharaïlde à Gand jusqu’au début du XVIIe siècle. In M. Carnier & Meijns, B. L. I. (Red.), De canonicis qui seculares dicuntur. Treize siècles de chapitres séculiers dans les anciens Pays-Bas. Thirteen Centuries of Chapters of Secular Canons in the Low Countries (Vol. 105, pp. 107-121). Turnhout: Brepols.
2011
Hahn, C. (2011). The Spectacle of the Charismatic Body: Patrons, Artists, and Body-Part Reliquaries. In M. Bagnoli, Klein, H. A., Mann, G. C., & Robinson, J. (Red.), Treasures of Heaven. Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe (pp. 163-172). London: The British Museum Press.
2017
Gaens, T. (2017). Speculum carthusianum. Carthusian historiographical texts as mirrors for reform and conversion. In S. Excoffon & Zermatten, C. (Red.), Histoire et mémoire chez les Chartreux (XIIe-XXe siècles). Actes du Colloque international du CERCOR (24-27 juin 2015) (Vol. 319, pp. 225-244). Saint-Etienne: CERCOR.
1994
Mol, J. A. (H. ). (1994). Speelkinderen en papenkroost. Testamentaire beschikkingen ten gunste van bastaarden. In J. A. (H. ) Mol (Red.), zorg (Vol. 779, pp. 259-288). Leeuwarden: Fryske Akademy-Fries Genootschap voor Geschied-, Oudheid- en Taalkunde.
2014
Gaens, T. (2014). Spiritu Iesu operante. Written Sources for the Work of James of Gruitrode. In K. Pansters (Red.), The Carthusians in the Low Countries. Studies in Monastic History and Heritage (Vol. 4, pp. 129-172). Leuven: Peeters.
2015
Caspers, C. M. A. (2015). The Spiritual Meaning of the Feasts of Trinity Sunday and Corpus Christi in the Low Countries. An Exploration with the Aid of libri ordinarii. In L. van Tongeren & Caspers, C. M. A. (Red.), Unitas in pluralitate. Libri ordinarii als Quelle für die Kulturgeschichte. Libri ordinarii as a Source for Cultural History (pp. 357-380). Münster: Aschendorff.
2004
Hull, V. J. (2004). Spiritual pilgrimage in the paintings of Hans Memling. In S. Blick & Tekippe, R. (Red.), Art and architecture of late medieval pilgrimage in Northern Europe and England (Vol. 104, pp. 29-50). Leiden: Brill.
Semmler, J. (2004). Spiritualität und Frömmigkeit in Klöstern des Frühmittelalters. In J. Laudage (Red.), Frömmigkeitsformen in Mittelalter und Renaissance (Vol. 37, pp. 29-47). Düsseldorf: Droste.

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