Bibliografie

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2013
Fraeters, V. (2013). The Appearance of Queen Reason: Construction and Pragmatics of the Imagery in Vision 9 of Hadewijch. In T. de Hemptinne, Fraeters, V., & Gongora, M. E. (Red.), Speaking to the Eye. Sight and Insight through Text and Image (1150-1650) (Vol. 2, pp. 65-94). Turnhout: Brepols.
Vanderputten, S. (2013). The Cloaked Lady of Floreffe: Allegorizing Monastic History in the Fifteenth-Century Chronique de Floreffe (Brussels, Royal Library, 18064–69) . In T. de Hemptinne, Fraeters, V., & Gongora, M. E. (Red.), Speaking to the Eye. Sight and Insight through Text and Image (1150-1650) (Vol. 2, pp. 173-210). Turnhout: Brepols.
Deploige, J. (2013). How Gendered was Clairvoyance in the Thirteenth Century? The Case of Simon of Aulne. In T. de Hemptinne, Fraeters, V., & Gongora, M. E. (Red.), Speaking to the Eye. Sight and Insight through Text and Image (1150-1650) (Vol. 2, pp. 95-128). Turnhout: Brepols.
2004
Scheepsma, W. F. (2004). Check and Double-check: An Unknown Vision Cycle by a Religious Woman from the Low Countries. In T. de Hemptinne & Gongora, M. E. (Red.), The Voice of Silence. Women’s Literacy in a Men’s Church (Vol. 9, pp. 207-222). Turnhout: Brepols.
Fraeters, V. (2004). Gender and Genre: The Design of Hadewijch's 'Book of Visions'. In T. de Hemptinne & Gongora, M. E. (Red.), The Voice of Silence. Women’s Literacy in a Men’s Church (Vol. 9, pp. 57-81). Turnhout: Brepols.
de Hemptinne, T., & Gongora, M. E.. (2004). Reading, Writing, and Devotional Practices: Lay and Religious Women and the Written Word in the Low Countries (1350-1550). In T. de Hemptinne (Red.), The Voice of Silence. Women’s Literacy in a Men’s Church (Vol. 9, pp. 111-126). Turnhout: Brepols.
Simons, W. (2004). 'Staining the Speech of Things Divine': The Uses of Literacy in Medieval Beguine Communities. In T. de Hemptinne & Gongora, M. E. (Red.), The Voice of Silence. Women’s Literacy in a Men’s Church (Vol. 9, pp. 85-110). Turnhout: Brepols.