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2021
Folkerts, S. (2021). Introduction. Religious Connectivity as a Holistic Approach to Urban Society. In S. Folkerts (Red.), Religious Connectivity in Urban Communities (1400-1550): Reading, Worshipping, and Connecting through the Continuum of Sacred and Secular (Vol. 1, pp. 11-20). Turnhout: Brepols.
Folkerts, S. (2021). Introduction. Religious Connectivity as a Holistic Approach to Urban Society. In S. Folkerts (Red.), Religious Connectivity in Urban Communities (1400-1550): Reading, Worshipping, and Connecting through the Continuum of Sacred and Secular (Vol. 1, pp. 11-20). Turnhout: Brepols.
Sansterre, J. - M. (2021). Le recours aux images comme véhicules de la présence du divin ou pour montrer son absence: des pratiques entre croyance, « instrumentalisation » ou désacralisation. In G. Cariboni, D’Acunto, N., & Filippini, E. (Red.), Presenza-Assenza. Meccanismi dell'istituzionalità nella ‘societas christiana’ (secoli IX-XIII). Atti del Convegno internazionale, Brescia, 16-18 settembre 2019 (pp. 17-28). Milano: Vita e pensiero.
Faure, P. (2021). Les anges et leurs images dans le Liberfloridus de Wolfenbüttel, entre traditions et innovations iconographiques. In P. Carmassi (Red.), Time and Science in the Liber Floridus of Lambert of Saint-Omer (pp. 151-165). Turnhout: Brepols.
Folkerts, S. (2021). People, Passion, and Prayer. Religious Connectivity in the Hanseatic City of Deventer. In S. Folkerts (Red.), Religious Connectivity in Urban Communities (1400-1550): Reading, Worshipping, and Connecting through the Continuum of Sacred and Secular (Vol. 1, pp. 263-276). Turnhout: Brepols.
Folkerts, S. (2021). People, Passion, and Prayer. Religious Connectivity in the Hanseatic City of Deventer. In S. Folkerts (Red.), Religious Connectivity in Urban Communities (1400-1550): Reading, Worshipping, and Connecting through the Continuum of Sacred and Secular (Vol. 1, pp. 263-276). Turnhout: Brepols.
Hanselaer, A. - K. (2021). Recycled Piety or a Self-Made Community? The Late Medieval Manuscripts of the Tertiaries of Sint-Catharinadal in Hasselt. In S. Folkerts (Red.), Religious Connectivity in Urban Communities (1400-1550): Reading, Worshipping, and Connecting through the Continuum of Sacred and Secular (Vol. 1, pp. 125-155). Turnhout: Brepols.
Feller, L. (2021). Richesse, terre et valeur dans l’occident médiéval. Économie politique et économie chrétienne. Collection d’études médiévales de Nice (Vol. 19, p. 347). Turnhout: Brepols.
Baudin, A., & Blanc-Riehl, C.. (2021). Sceaux français de l’ordre de Prémontré (XIIe-début XVIe siècle). (M. Plouvier & Fabre, M., Vert.)Revue française d’héraldique et de sigillographie (Vol. 90-91, p. 336). Paris: Société française d’héraldique et de sigillographie-Éditions du Léopard d’Or.
2020
Goullet, M. (2020). Déconstruire l’hagiographie. In P. Farmhouse Alberto, Chiesa, P., & Goullet, M. (Red.), Understanding Hagiography. Studies in the Textual Transmission of Early Medieval Saints’ Lives (Vol. 17, pp. 73-84). Firenze: SISMEL.
Nascimento, A. A. (2020). Hagiographie, un genre littéraire. In P. Farmhouse Alberto, Chiesa, P., & Goullet, M. (Red.), Understanding Hagiography. Studies in the Textual Transmission of Early Medieval Saints’ Lives (Vol. 17, pp. 85-96). Firenze: SISMEL.
Faesen, R. (2020). In actione contemplativus: An Ideal of the Devotio Moderna and Some Antecedents in Spiritual Authors from the Low Countries. In J. - M. Auwers & Vanysacker, D. (Red.), Pulchritudo tam antiqua et tam nova: Studies in History of Christianity in Honour of Mathijs Lamberigts (Vol. 107, pp. 111-128). Turnhout: Brepols.
Falque, I. (2020). In the secrecy of the cell: Late Medieval Carthusian devotional imagery and meditative practices in the Low Countries. In R. Dekoninck, Guiderdoni, A., & Melion, W. S. (Red.), Quid est secretum? Visual representation of secrets in Early Modern Europe 1500-1700 (Vol. 65/2, pp. 13-36). Leiden: Brill.
Philippart, G. (2020). L’hagiographie entre croyance et dérision. In P. Farmhouse Alberto, Chiesa, P., & Goullet, M. (Red.), Understanding Hagiography. Studies in the Textual Transmission of Early Medieval Saints’ Lives (Vol. 17, pp. 49-72). Firenze: SISMEL.
Fassler, M. (2020). Liturgical History and Hagiography as Reflected in the Ordinal of Nivelles, with Emphasis on the Cult of St Gertrude. In J. F. Hamburger & Schlotheuber, E. (Red.), The Liber ordinarius of Nivelles (Houghton Library, MSLat 422). Liturgy as Interdisciplinary Intersection (Vol. 111, pp. 175-238). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
2019
Faesen, R. (2019). Begijnen en het ontstaan van de literatuur in de volkstaal: De raadselachtige Hadewijch. In A. De Preter, Gielis, M., & Lamberigts, M. (Red.), Gelovige en verstandige vrouwen maken geschiedenis. Over begijnen en begijnhoven in context (pp. 57-73). Antwerpen: Halewijn.
Watteeuw, L. (2019). The Breviarium Romanum of Nicolas Ruterius. c. 1500. In W. François, Watteeuw, L., & Kenis, L. (Red.), Manuscripts & Precious Books in the Maurits Sabbe Library - KU Leuven (pp. 34-35). Leuven: Peeters.
Watteeuw, L. (2019). A choir psalter for Saint Barbara in Cumlemborg. 1521. In W. François, Watteeuw, L., & Kenis, L. (Red.), Manuscripts & Precious Books in the Maurits Sabbe Library - KU Leuven (pp. 40-41). Leuven: Peeters.
Soen, V. (2019). Containing Students and Scholars Within Borders? The Foundation of Universities in Reims and Douai and Transregional Transfers in Early Modern Catholicism. In V. Soen, Soetaert, A., Verberckmoes, J., & François, W. (Red.), Transregional Reformations: Crossing Borders in Early Modern Europe (Vol. 61, pp. 267-294). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Field, S. (2019). Courting Sanctity. Holy Women and the Capetians (p. 288). Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Falque, I. (2019). Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting. Catalogue. Brill's Studies in Intellectual History (Vol. 299). Leiden: Brill. Verkregen van https://brill.com/view/title/55785
Falque, I. (2019). Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting. Brill's Studies in Intellectual History (Vol. 299, p. xxiv + 310). Lieden: Brill.
Arts, N. (2019). Digging up the dead in Eindhoven. The choir and churchyard of St. Catherine’s, 1200-1850. In R. van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 37-68). Leiden: Sidestone Press.

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