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Journal articles on the topic "Cisterciënzers"

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Overgaauw, E. A. "Relieken, Legenden En PoËZie. De Verering Van De Heilige Basilia Bij De CisterciËNzers Van MariËNhaven in Warmond." Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis / Dutch Review of Church History 74, no. 1 (1994): 51–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/002820394x00039.

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Overgaauw, E. A. "Relieken, Legenden En Poëzie. De Verering Van De Heilige Basilia Bij De Cisterciënzers Van Mariënhaven in Warmond." Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis / Dutch Review of Church History 74, no. 2 (1994): 173–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/002820394x00156.

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AbstractSt Basilia is one of the 11.000 Virgins who formed the suite of St Ursula. According to the Life of St Ursula, they were martyred by the Huns in Cologne. St Basilia owes her literary existence to the revelations of Elisabeth of Schönau (1129-64), who attributed names and biographies to several of the human remains discovered in Cologne in the middle of the 12th cent. It was generally assumed that these were the relics of the 11.000 Virgins. The biographical data on St Basilia and her relatives were brought together into a separate Life, closely related to the Life of St Ursula. At the beginning of the 15th cent. the relics of St Basilia were brought from the Cistercian abbey of Camp in the Rhineland to the newly founded abbey of Mariënhaven in Warmond near Leiden. The Life of St Basilia in MS. Paris, B.N. lat. 10886 (Antwerp, 1527) refers explicitly to the relics in Warmond. The same MS. contains carmina about St Basilia by Frederick of Heilo and by an anonymous Dutch poet. These carmina, the Life of St Basilia and its Middle Dutch translation in MS. Leiden, U.L. Ltk 263 (Warmond ?, early 16th-cent.), as well as a letter by the abbot of Camp on the authenticity of the relics of St Basilia, are published for the first time in this article. The edition is preceded by a survey of the development of the legend of St Ursula, and a study of the place of the Life of St Basilia in this development.
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Annaert, Rica. "De kerk van de Cisterciënzer Sint-Bernardusabdij te Hemiksem (prov. Antwerpen)." Archeologie in Vlaanderen, no. 2 (January 1, 1993): 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.55465/bztg8314.

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van Rijn, Morvenna, Francis Koolstra, and Stijn Arnoldussen. "Wat de Yesser nonnen aten: Voedselconsumptie in een Cisterciënzer nonnenklooster te Essen, Groningen." Paleo-aktueel, December 14, 2018, 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/pa.29.85-94.

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What the Yesser nuns ate: Food consumption in a Cistercian convent in Essen, Groningen. Archaeological research of monasteries primarily focuses on reconstructing the monastic architecture and the use of space, often referring to historical sources. During such research projects, food consumption by the monastics is often neglected in archaeobotanical and -zoological research. This paper presents the results of research carried out on plant and animal remains which were recovered during the 2017 excavation of the former convent of Yesse at Haren, which functioned from 1215 until 1594. This interdisciplinary research shows that it is possible to nuance what was eaten by the convent’s residents, which contributes to a better understanding of the products that were consumed in medieval monastic institutions in the Netherlands.
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Books on the topic "Cisterciënzers"

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Dirk, Vanclooster, ed. De Duinenabdij van Koksijde: Cisterciënzers in de Lage Landen. Tielt: Lannoo, 2005.

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Luc, Robijns, and Bockstaele Geert Van, eds. Van Beaupré tot Zwijveke: Cisterciënzers in Oost-Vlaanderen (1200-1999). Gent: [Provinciebestuur Oost-Vlaanderen], 1999.

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Angelika, Lozar, ed. Das geistliche Erbe: Wege und Perspektiven der Vermittlung. Berlin: Lukas, 2003.

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Christof, Römer, Potschke Dieter, and Schmidt Oliver H. 1965-, eds. Benediktiner, Zisterzienser. Berlin: Lukas Verlag, 1999.

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Lekai, Louis Julius. A Csizterciek: Eszmény és valóság. Budapest: Szent István Társulat, 1991.

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editor, Maître Claire, ed. Le bréviaire cistercien Troyes, bibliothèque municipale, MS.2030. Fribourg: Academic Press, 2015.

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Waal, Esther De. The way of simplicity: The Cistercian tradition. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1998.

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Górecki, Piotr. A local society in transition: The Henryków book and related documents. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2007.

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Bärenfänger, Rolf, and Rolf Bärenfänger. Zisterzienser im Norden: Neue Forschungen zur Klosterarchäologie. Symposium bei der Ostfriesischen Landschaft in Aurich vom 19.-20. Oktober 2006. Rahden/Westf: VML, Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, 2007.

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García de Cortázar y Ruiz de Aguirre, José Angel., Teja Casuso Ramón, and Centro de Estudios del Románico (Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Aguilar de Campóo), eds. Monasterios cisterciences en la España medieval. Aguilar de Campoo, Palencia: Fundación Santa María La Real/Centro Estudios del Románico, 2008.

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