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Gaillard, M. (2006). D'une réforme à l'autre (816-934). Les communautés religieuses en Lorraine à l'époque carolingienne. Publications de la Sorbonne (p. 476). Paris: Editions de la Sorbonne.
Weiler, A. G. (1999). The Dutch Brethren of the Common Life, critical theology, northern humanism and Reformation. In F. Akkerman, Vanderjagt, A. J., & van der Laan, A. (Red.), Northern humanism in european context, 1469-1625. From the ‘Adwert Academy’ to Ubbo Emmius (Vol. 94, pp. 307-322). Leiden: Brill.
Miller, B. (2009). A Dutch Translation of The Life of Adam and Eve. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 80(4), 313-373.
Victor, B. (2018). The Dutifully Incompetent Autographs of Daniel de Blochem, Canon of Saint Paul in Liege. In L. Reynhout & Victor, B. (Red.), Librorum studiosus. Miscellanea palaeographica et codicologica Alberto Derolez dicata (Vol. 46, pp. 345-360). Turnhout: Brepols.
Willaert, F. (2013). Dwaalwegen. Recente hypotheses over Hadewijchs biografie. Ons Geestelijk Erf, 84(2-3), 153-194.
Mulder-Bakker, A. B. (2020). Dymphna, her Historical Background and Cult. In S. Van Dorst (Red.), Crazy about Dymphna. The Story of a Girl who Drove a Medieval City Mad (pp. 266-278). Veurne: Hannibal-The Phoebus Foundation.
More, A. (2015). Dynamics of Regulation, Innovation, and Invention. In J. D. Mixson & Roest, B. (Red.), A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond (Vol. 59, pp. 85-110). Leiden: Brill.
Haag, N. (2018). Dynastie, Religion, Konfession. Die Hochstifte des Heiligen Römischen Reiches Deutscher Nation zwischen Dynastisierung und Konfessionalisierung (1448-1648). Reformationsgeschichtliche Studien und Texte (Vol. 1-3, Vol. 166, p. 2240). Münster: Aschendorff.
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Gameson, R. (2007). The earliest Books of Arras Cathedral. Scriptorium, 61(2), 233-285.
West, C. (2023). The Earliest Form and Function of the ‘Admonitio synodalis’. Frühmittelalterliche Studien, 57, 347-380. doi:https://doi.org/10.1515/fmst-2023-0019
Williams, D. H. (2016). The early Cistercian Nuns. 1125-1350. Analecta Cisterciensia, 66, 177-475.
Ó Cróinín, D.. (1989). Early Echternach manuscript fragments with Old Irish glosses. In G. Kiesel & Schroeder, J. (Red.), Willibrord: Apostel der Niederlande, Gründer der Abtei Echternach: Gedenkgabe zum 1250. Todestag des angelsächsischen Missionars (pp. 135-143). Luxembourg: Imprimerie Saint-Paul.
Goudriaan, K. (2016). Early Hospital Developments in the Provinces of Holland, Zealand and Utrecht. In K. Goudriaan (Red.), Piety in Practice and Print (Vol. 4, pp. 31-73). Hilversum: Verloren.
Hofman, R. (2013). The Early Reception of the Devotio Moderna among the Crutched Friar. Church History and Religious Culture, 93(4), 505-534.
Netzer, N. (1989). The early scriptorium at Echternach: the state of the question. In G. Kiesel & Schroeder, J. (Red.), Willibrord: Apostel der Niederlande, Gründer der Abtei Echternach: Gedenkgabe zum 1250. Todestag des angelsächsischen Missionars (pp. 127-134). Luxembourg: Imprimerie Saint-Paul.
Howe, J. (2020). Eastern influence on Western monasticism, 850-1050. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 631-646). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Chauvin, B. (2004). Eau et hydraulique à l'abbaye cistercienne de Marquette (XIIIe-XXe s.. In V. Boulez, de Fays, R., Doyen, B., & Dubuisson, M. (Red.), Les chemins de l'eau, Les réseaux hydrauliques des abbayes cisterciennes du nord de la France et de la Wallonie (Vol. 1, pp. 87-92). Annay: Institut du Patrimoine Wallon.
Bellitto, C. M. (2017). Ecclesia semper reformanda: Medieval Ideas and Attempts at Church Reform. In A. Melloni (Red.), Martin Luther. A Christian between Reofrms and Modernity (1517-2017) (Vol. 1, pp. 75-89). Berlin-Boston: De Gruyter.
Zarri, G. (2015). Ecclesiastical Institutions and Religious Life in the Observant Century. In J. D. Mixson & Roest, B. (Red.), A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond (Vol. 59, pp. 23-59). Leiden: Brill.

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