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2014
Terlinden, É.. (2014). Réformes, scriptoria et bibliothèques au bas Moyen Âge : le cas de Saint-Laurent de Liège. In X. Hermand, Renard, E., & Van Hoorebeeck, C. (Red.), Lecteurs, lectures et groupes sociaux au Moyen Âge. Actes de la journée d’étude organisée par le Centre de recherche “Pratiques médiévales de l’écrit” (PraME) de l’Université de Namur et le Département des Manuscrits de la BRB, Bruxelles, 18 mars 2010 (Vol. 17, pp. 79-121). Turnhout: Brepols.
Callewier, H. (2014). Remembrance and Literacy: Memorial Practices of the Secular Clergy in Fifteenth-Century Bruges. In M. Mostert & Adamska, A. (Red.), Uses of the Written Word in Medieval Towns (Vol. 28, pp. 313-323). Turnhout: Brepols.
Kuys, J. A. E. (2014). Repertorium van collegiale kapittels in het middeleeuwse bisdom Utrecht. Middeleeuwse studies en bronnen (Vol. 148, p. 447+cd-rom). Hilversum: Verloren.
Overlaet, K. (2014). Replacing the family? Beguinages in early modern western European cities: an analysis of the family networks of beguines living in Mechelen (1532-1591) . Continuity and change. A journal of social structure, law and demography in past societies, 325-347.
Wagner, A. (2014). Richard de Saint-Vanne (1004-1046) et l’esprit de sa réforme. In A. - O. Poilpré & Besseyre, M. (Red.), L’écrit et le livre peint en Lorraine, de Saint-Mihiel à Verdun (IXe-XVe siècles). Actes du colloque de Saint-Mihiel (25-26 octobre 2010) (Vol. 27, pp. 105-120). Turnhout: Brepols.
Nissen, P., & van der Bruggen, H.. (2014). Roermond. Biografie van een stad en haar bewoners. Maaslandse Monografieën. Grote Serie (Vol. 12, p. 659). Hilversum: Verloren.
Bousard, T. (2014). Rust in vrede? Begrafenissen en religieuze controversen in Brugge tijdens de Nederlandse Opstand (1562-1584). Handelingen van de Koninklijke Zuid-Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Taal- en Letterkunde en Geschiedenis, 68, 101-118.
Uyttenhove, L. (2014). Ruusbroec as a Theologian: The Holy Spirit. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 179-203). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
De Baere, G. (2014). Ruusbroec in Edition: Manuscript and Print. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 81-99). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Schepers, K. (2014). Ruusbroec in Latin: Impulses and Impediments. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 237-285). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Van Nieuwenhove, R. (2014). Ruusbroec, Jordaens, and Herp on the Common Life: The Transformation of a Spiritual Ideal. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 204-236). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Andriessen, J. (2014). Ruusbroec’s Influence Until c.1800. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 286-302). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
Noë, H.. (2014). Ruusbroec the Author. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 100-129). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
2013
Folkerts, S. (2013). Reading the Bible Lessons at Home: Holy Writ and Lay Readers in the Low Countries. Church History and Religious Culture, 93(2), 217-237.
de Hemptinne, T. (2013). Reading, Writing, and Devotional Practices: Lay and Religious Women and the Written Word in the Low Countries (1350-1550). In E. De Paermentier & Van Tricht, F. (Red.), Intuitu fidelis servitii sui. Diplomatics and Literacy, Gender and Politics in the Medieval Low Countries. Selected Essays (2e ed., pp. 381-396). Gent: Academia Press.
Vanderputten, S. (2013). Reform, Conflict, and the Shaping of Corporate Identities. Collected Studies on Benedictine Monasticism, 1050-1150. (G. Melville, Red.)Vita regularis. Ordnungen und Deutungen religiosen Lebens im Mittelalter. Abhandlungen (Vol. 54, p. 320). Berlin: LIT.

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