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Stiennon, J. (1999). Cluny et Saint-Trond au XIIe siècle. In Un Moyen Âge pluriel. Recueil d'articles (pp. 223-245). Malmedy-Liège: Art et Histoire-Séminaire d'Histoire du Moyen Âge de l'Université de Liège.
Timmermans, L. (2020). Clothing and Utensils as Attributes on the Dymphna altarpiece. In S. Van Dorst (Red.), Crazy about Dymphna. The Story of a Girl who Drove a Medieval City Mad (pp. 362-374). Veurne: Hannibal-The Phoebus Foundation.
Bollmann, A. M. (2020). Close Enough to Touch: Tension between Inner Devotion and Communal Piety in the Congregations of Sisters of the Devotio Moderna. In R. Hofman, Caspers, C. M. A., Nissen, P., van Dijk, M., & Oosterman, J. B. (Red.), Inwardness, Individualization, and Religious Agency in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Studies in The 'Devotio Moderna' and its Contexts (Vol. 43, pp. 137-158). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MCS-EB.5.119393
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.
Meijns, B. L. I. (2016). Clerus en kloosterlingen. In V. Lambert & Stabel, P. (Red.), Gouden tijden. Rijkdom en Status in de Middeleeuwen in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden (pp. 319-363). Tielt: Lannoo.
Dubourg, N. (2018). Clerical Leprosy and the Ecclesiastical Office. Dis/Ability and Canon Law. In E. Connelly & Künzel, S. (Red.), New Approaches to Disease, Disability and Medicine in Medieval Europe (pp. 62-77). Oxford: Archaeopress. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1nzfw4t.9
Duggan, A. J. (2017). Clerical Exemption in Canon Law from Gratian to the Decretals. In C. West (Red.), Religious Exemption in Pre-Modern Eurasia, c. 300-1300 CE (Vol. 6, pp. 78-100). Wien: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. doi:10.1553/medievalworlds_no6_2017s78
van den Hoven van Genderen, A. J. (B. ). (2022). Clerical and Ecclesiastical Ideas of Territory in the Late Medieval Low Countries. In M. J. M. Damen & Overlaet, K. (Red.), Constructing and representing territory in late medieval and early modern Europe (pp. 81-115). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. doi:https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv25wxbh8.8
Meier, J. (2010). Cleholta - Clarus Ortus - Clarholz. Das Kloster der Prämonstratenser in der Axtbachniederung. In J. Meier (Red.), Klöster und Landschaft. Das kulturräumliche Erbe der Orden (pp. 61-102). Münster: Aschendorff.
Wüstefeld, (H. )W. C. M.. (2011). Clavicula Salomonis or: Occult Affairs in Amsterdam’s Kalverstraat? Jacob Cornelisz. Van Oostanen and Saul and the Witch of Endor Revisited. In R. de Weijert, Ragetli, K., Bijsterveld, A. J. A., & van Arenthals, J. (Red.), Living Memoria. Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Memorial Culture in Honour of Truus van Bueren (Vol. 137, pp. 347-363). Hilversum: Verloren.
Jordan, E. L. (2006). A Clash of Wills: Religious Patronage and the Vita Apostolic a in Thirteenth-Century Flanders. In E. Jamroziak & Burton, J. (Red.), Religious and laity in Western Europe. 1000-1400. Interaction, negotiation and power (Vol. 2, pp. 241-262). Turnhout: Brepols.
van Dixhoorn, A. C. (2017). The Claim to Expertise and Doctrinal Authority in the Struggle for Anti-Heresy Policies in the Habsburg Netherlands (1520s-60s). In V. Soen, Vanysacker, D., & François, W. (Red.), Church, Censorship and Reform in the Early Modern Habsburg Netherlands (Vol. 101, pp. 53-71). Leuven-Louvain-la-Neuve: Brepols.
Roelens, J. (2024). Citizens and Sodomites: Persecution and Perception of Sodomy in the Southern Low Countries (1400–1700). Crime and City in History (Vol. 6, p. XII+430). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Corbellini, S. (2018). Cities of Readers: Religious Literacies in the Long Fifteenth Century. Jaarboek voor Nederlandse Boekgeschiedenis, 25, 59-60.
Simons, W. (2001). Cities of ladies: Beguines communities in the medieval Low Countries (p. 336). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

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