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2024
Lu, H. (2024). Magistrae of the Beguines of Valenciennes and Their Social Networks. Journal of Medieval History, 50(4), 455-476.
Ott, J. S., & Trumbore Jones, A.. (2024). The Medieval Clergy, 800-1250. A Sourcebook. Mediaeval Sources in Translation (Vol. 63, p. 536). Turnhout: Brepols.
Falque, I. (2024). Meditation and Imagination in Geert Grote's De quattuor generibus meditabilium. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 94(1-3), 19-40. doi:10.2143/OGE.94.1.3293961
Lane, A. N. S. (2024). Merit and Justification in Le baston de la foy of Guy de Brès (Chapter 6). Church History and Religious Culture, 104(2), 193-208.
Hauwaerts, E. (2024). Middeleeuwse vrouwen in het boekenbedrijf. Graduale van de Magdalenaleprozerie. 1504. In P. Scholliers, Dierkens, A., Galand, M., Geysen, I., Januarius, J., Verboven, K., & von Hoffmann, V. (Red.), Een geschiedenis van België in 100 voorwerpen. Van de prehistorie tot nu (pp. 275-279). Tielt: Lannoo.
Mertens, T. (2024). The Middle Dutch Sermon. A Premature Synthesis. 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. 143-216). Turnhout: Brepols.
Mertens, T. (2024). The Monastery as a Literary Institution in the Low Countries (13th–16th Century). 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. 111-139). Turnhout: Brepols.
Müller, A.. (2024). Monastic Women and Secular Economy in Later Medieval Europe, ca. 1200 to 1500 (p. 210). Abingdon: Routledge. doi:https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003299905
Kikuchi, S. (2024). Monks, Monasteries, and Pastoral Care in the Carolingian Age: Some Remarks on Its Conditions. In T. Ohnuki, Melville, G., Akae, Y., & Takeda, K. (Red.), Pastoral Care and Monasticism in Latin Christianity and Japanese Buddhism (ca. 800-1650) (pp. 27-48). Münster: LIT.
Slaubaugh, S. (2024). The Mystic as Symbol. Ecstasy as Liturgical Participation in the Vita of Beatrice of Nazareth. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 185-205). London: Routledge.
Mertens, T. (2024). Mystical Culture and Literature in the Late Middle Ages. 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. 81-110). Turnhout: Brepols.
Romagnoli, A. Bartolomei. (2024). Mystical Hagiography in the Thirteenth Century: The Low Countries and Italy. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 14-38). London: Routledge.
Shahan, L. (2024). Mysticism by the Numbers: Beatrice of Nazareth’s Seven Manners of Love and Ida of Nivelles' ‘Eight Topics of Contemplation’. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), Medieval Mystical Women in the West. Growing in the Height of Love (pp. 145-163). London: Routledge.
2023
Collins, T. (2023). Materiality and Archaeology of Women Religious. In J. Burton & Curran, K. A. (Red.), Medieval women religious c. 800-c. 1500. New Perspectives (pp. 182-201). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.
den Hartog, E. (2023). On the meaning of gargoyles. In L’espace sacré au sein de l’église médiévale. Actes du colloque des 5 et 6 juin 2018, Université Paris Nanterre, MAE (p. 13). Auxerre: Centre d’Études Médiévales Saint-Germain. doi:https://doi.org/10.4000/cem.19950
van Leerdam, A. (2023). A Medical Anthology Customised ‘for the Consolation of the Sick’ in a Brussels Convent. In C. D. Fletcher & Melion, W. S. (Red.), Customised Books in Early Modern Europe and the Americas, 1400-1700 (pp. 227-247). Leiden-Boston: Brill. doi:DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004680562_009
Melion, W. S. (2023). Meditating the Unbearable in a Fifteenth-Century Netherlandish Manuscript Prayerbook with Printed Images. In A. Dlabačová, van Leerdam, A., & Thompson, J. (Red.), Vernacular Books and Their Readers in the Early Age of Print (c. 1450–1600) (pp. 328-393). Leiden-Boston: Brill. Verkregen van https://brill.com/edcollbook-oa/title/63067
Fox, Y. (2023). The Merovingians in Historiographical Tradition: From the Sixth to the Sixteenth Centuries (p. 332). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009285025

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