Ouvrages publiés à titre de seul auteur (3)

  1. 1. Declercq, G. (2000). Anno Domini: The Origins of the Christian Era. Turnhout: Brepols.
  2. 2. Declercq, G. (2000). Anno Domini: Les origines de l'ère chrétienne. Turnhout: Brepols.
  3. 3. Declercq, G. (1998). Traditievorming en tekstmanipulatie in Vlaanderen in de tiende eeuw: Het 'Liber Traditionum Antiquus' van de Gentse Sint-Pietersabdij. Bruxelles: Verhandelingen Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen.
  4.   Ouvrages édités à titre de seul éditeur ou en collaboration (3)

  5. 1. Declercq, G., Mostert, M., Ysebaert, W., & Adamska, A. (2013). New Approaches to Medieval Urban Literacy.
  6. 2. Declercq, G. (2007). Early Medieval Palimpsests. Turnhout.
  7. 3. Declercq, G. (1997). Ganda en Blandinium: De Gentse abdijen van Sint-Pieters en Sint-Baafs. Gent.
  8.   Parties d'ouvrages collectifs (44)

  9. 1. Declercq, G. (2011). Between Legal Action and Performance: The firmatio of Charters in the Early Middle Ages. In M. Mostert & P. Barnwell (Eds.), Medieval Legal Process: Physical, Spoken and Written Performance in the Middle Ages.
  10. 2. Declercq, G. (2011). Dionysius Exiguus. In Encyclopedia of the Bible.
  11. 3. Dumolyn, J., Declercq, G., Meijns, B., Hillewaert, B., Hollevoet, Y., Ryckaert, M., & De Clercq, W. (2018). Origins and Early History. In Medieval Bruges, c. 850–1550 (pp. 7-51). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108303842.002
  12. 4. Dumolyn, J., Declercq, G., & Haemers, J. (2018). Social Groups, Political Power and Institutions I, c.1100-c.1300. In Medieval Bruges, c. 850–1550 (pp. 124-151). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108303842.005
  13. 5. Declercq, G. (2017). Lectio euangelii secundum Iacobi (!) Alfei. An Apocryphal Gospel Reading in an Irish Missal (Vat. lat. 3325). In G. Guldentops, C. Laes, & G. Partoens (Eds.), Felici curiositate. Studies in Latin Literature and Textual Criticism from Antiquity to the Twentieth Century. In Honour of Rita Beyers (pp. 113-129). Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.(Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia, 72).
  14. 6. Declercq, G. (2016). Monastic Cartularies, Institutional Memory and the Canonization of the Past. The Two Libri Traditionum of St Peter’s Abbey, Ghent. In J. Deploige & R. Nip (Eds.), Manuscript and Memory in Religious Communities in the Medieval Low Countries (pp. 37-72). Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.(The Medieval Low Countries, 2 (2015)).

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