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Jaski, B. (2018). Collecties handschriftfragmenten in de Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht. In B. Jaski, Mostert, M., & van Vliet, K. (Red.), Perkament in stukken. Teruggevonden middeleeuwse handschriftfragmenten (Vol. 171, pp. 22-33). Hilversum: Verloren.
van Duijl, J. (2019). Collecting property for the founding of a Teutonic House in Utrecht (1218-1235). In N. Morton (Red.), Piety, Pugnacity and Property (Vol. 7, pp. 59-74). London: Routledge.
Klein, H. A. (2011). Collecting Relics from Late Antiquity to the Early Renaissance. In M. Bagnoli, Klein, H. A., Mann, G. C., & Robinson, J. (Red.), Treasures of Heaven. Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe (pp. 55-67). London: The British Museum Press.
van Engen, J. (2010). Communal Life: The Sister-books. In A. Minnis & Voaden, R. (Red.), Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition. c.1100-c.1500 (Vol. 1, pp. 105-132). Turnhout: Brepols.
Wilkin, A. (2011). Communautés religieuses bénédictines et environnement économique, IXe-XIIe siècles. Réflexions sur les tendances historiographiques de l’analyse du temporel monastique. In S. Vanderputten & Meijns, B. L. I. (Red.), Ecclesia in medio nationis. Reflections on the Study of Monasticism in the Central Middle Ages. Réflexions sur l’étude du monachisme au moyen âge central (Vol. 42, pp. 101-149). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
De Baere, G., & Mertens, T.. (2014). The Complete Ruusbroec. English Translation with the Original Middle Dutch Text. Corpus Christianorum Scholars Version (Vol. 1-2, p. 1613). Turnhout: Brepols.
Meijns, B. L. I. (2022). Confusion and the Need to Choose? A Fresh Look at the Objectives Behind the Carolingian Reform Efforts in Capitularies and Conciliar Legislation (c. 750-813)’. In R. Kramer, Kurdziel, E., & Ward, G. (Red.), Monastic Communities and Canonical Clergy in the Carolingian World (780-840). Categorizing the Church (pp. 99-127). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MMS-EB.5.128530
Dierkens, A. (1999). Considérations sur la christianisation du Hainaut à l'époque mérovingienne. In J. Deveseleer & Maillard-Luypaert, M. (Red.), Saint Vincent de Soignies. Regards du XXe siècle sur sa vie et son culte. Recueil d'études publié à l'occasion du quatrième centenaire de la confrérie Saint-Vincent 1599-1999 (Vol. 7, pp. 17-22). Soignies: Musée du Chapitre.
Kairis, P. - Y. (2020). Contexte historique et culturel du retable de Saint-Denis. Autour d’Érard de La Marck et de Lambert Lombard. In E. Mercier, De Boodt, R., & Kairis, P. - Y. (Red.), Flesh, Gold and Wood. The Saint-Denis altarpiece in Liège and the question of partial paint practices in the 16th century. Proceedings of the Conference held at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels, 22-24 October 2015 (Vol. 18, pp. 17-35). Brussel: Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium.
Milis, L. J. R. (2005). Conversion: A Never-Ending Process II - Hermits & Canons. In J. Deploige, De Reu, M., Simons, W., & Vanderputten, S. (Red.), Religion, Culture, and Mentalities in the Medieval Low Countries. Selected Essays (pp. 153-168). Turnhout: Brepols.
Milis, L. J. R. (2005). The Conversion of the Low Countries and Church Institutions until c. 1070 . In J. Deploige, De Reu, M., Simons, W., & Vanderputten, S. (Red.), Religion, Culture, and Mentalities in the Medieval Low Countries. Selected Essays (pp. 53-80). Turnhout: Brepols.
Hermand, X. (2014). Copie et circulation des livres chez les croisiers réformés au xve siècle. In N. Bériou, Morard, M., & Nebbiai Dalla Guarda, D. (Red.), Entre stabilité et itinérance. Livres et culture des ordres mendiants, 13e-15e siècle (Vol. 37, pp. 229-246). Turnhout: Brepols.
Pansters, K. (2013). Cor, cella, claustrum, ecclesia. Denys the Carthusian (1402/1403-1471) on Discretio and inner reform. In S. J. Molvarec & Gaens, T. (Red.), A fish out of water? From contemplative solitude to Carthusian involvement in pastoral care and reform activity (Vol. 2, pp. 199-209). Leuven: Peeters.
van Dijk, H., & van der Linden, B.. (1995). Cornelius Thilmans, Leven van den H. Gerlacus. In A. B. Mulder-Bakker (Red.), De kluizenaar in de eik. Gerlach van Houthem en zijn verering (Vol. 45, pp. 149-229). Hilversum: Verloren.
van Moolenbroek, J. J. (2004). The Correspondence of Wessel Gansfort: An Inventory. Nederlands archief voor kerkgeschiedenis, 84, 95-125.
Mai, N. (2016). Creation of the Sacred. Notes on the Jerusalem Chapel in Bruges and its relic of the True Cross. Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis te Brugge, 153(2), 267-285.
Mekking, A. J. J. (1996). A Cross of Churches around Conrad's Heart. In E. de Bièvre (Red.), Utrecht: Britain and the continent. Archaeology, art and architecture (Vol. 18, pp. 99-111). London: Routledge.
Vanderputten, S. (2012). Crossing Boundaries. Connecting with Secular Society at the Turn of the Twelfth Century. In C. Andenna, Herbers, K., & Melville, G. (Red.), Die Ordnung der Kommunikation und die Kommunikation der Ordnungen. Band 1. Netzwerke: Klöster und Orden im Europa des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts (Vol. 1.1, pp. 243-252). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
Gooskens, F. A. (2013). Curialists, carthusians, and hospitals. An analysis of a series of interlocking networks surrounding the Modern Devotion. In S. J. Molvarec & Gaens, T. (Red.), A fish out of water? From contemplative solitude to Carthusian involvement in pastoral care and reform activity (Vol. 2, pp. 231-245). Leuven: Peeters.

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