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Ceunen, M. (2013). Middeleeuwse strafbedevaarten vanuit Leuven. Clavis Scabinorum (Vol. 2, p. 31). Leuven: Stadsbestuur Leuven.
Chevalier, P. (2020). Merovingian Religious Architecture: Some New Reflections. In B. Effros & Moreira, I. (Red.), The Oxford Handbook of the Merovingian World (pp. 657-692). Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190234188.013.9
Christman, R. (2015). The Marian Dimension to the First Executions of the Reformation. Church History and Religious Culture, 95(4), 408-434.
Ciulisova, I. (2009). Memory and Witness: “Translated Images”. Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Oudheidkunde en Kunstgeschiedenis, 78, 3-13.
Clark, J. (2020). Monks and the universities, c. 1200-1500. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), .), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1074-1092). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Clark, J., & Bush, K. E.. (2020). Monastic preaching, c. 1350-1545. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1125-1139). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cochelin, I. (2020). Monastic daily life (c. 750–1100): a tight community shielded by an outer court. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 542-560). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cohen, A. (2020). Monastic art and architecture, c. 700-1100: material and immaterial worlds. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 519-541). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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.
Constable, G., & Bruce, S. G.. (2015). Medieval Studies in The Catholic Historical Review. Catholic Historical Review, 101*(2), 72-93.
Coomans, T., & van Royen, H.. (2008). Medieval Brick Architecture in Flanders and Northern Europe. The Question of the Cistercian Origin. In T. Coomans & van Royen, H. (Red.), Medieval Brick Architecture in Flanders and Northern Europe. The Question of the Cistercian Origin (Vol. 7, pp. 1-6).
Czock, M. (2022). Monks Pray, Priests Teach, Canons Sing and the Laity Listens: The Regula Benedicti and Conceptual Diversity of Sacred Space in Carolingian Discourse. In R. Kramer, Kurdziel, E., & Ward, G. (Red.), Monastic Communities and Canonical Clergy in the Carolingian World (780-840). Categorizing the Church (pp. 355-380). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MMS-EB.5.128538

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