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The Brussels Plays of the Seven Sorrows. In , The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries) (Vol. 37, pp. 51-66). Turnhout: Brepols.
. (2015). Patronage, Foundation History, and Ordinary Believers: The Membership Registry of the Brussels Seven Sorrows Confraternity. In , The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries) (Vol. 37, pp. 19-48). Turnhout: Brepols.
. (2015). Patronage, Foundation History, and Ordinary Believers: The Membership Registry of the Brussels Seven Sorrows Confraternity. In , The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries) (Vol. 37, pp. 19-48). Turnhout: Brepols.
. (2015). A Tangible Past. History Writing and Property Listing by the Brussels Seven Sorrows Confraternity, c. 1685. In , The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries) (Vol. 37, pp. 3-18). Turnhout: Brepols.
. (2015). An Uncelebrated Patron of Brussels Artists: St Gorik’s Confraternity of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows (1499-1516). In , The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries) (Vol. 37, pp. 92-112). Turnhout: Brepols.
. (2015). Visualizing the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin: Early Woodcuts and Engravings in the Context of Netherlandish Confraternities. In , The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries) (Vol. 37, pp. 113-143). Turnhout: Brepols.
. (2015). The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary. Devotional Communication and Politics in the Burgundian-Habsburg Low Countries. c. 1490-1520. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 61(2), 252-278.
. (2010). Chambers of Rethoric: Performative Culture and Literary Sociability in the Early Modern Northern Netherlands. In , The Reach of the Republic of Letters. Literary and Learned Societies in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (pp. 119-157). Leiden: Brill.
. (2008). The joyful companies of the French-speaking cities and towns of the Southern Netherlands and their dramatic culture (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries). In , The Reach of the Republic of Letters. Literary and Learned Societies in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (pp. 79-118). Leiden: Brill.
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