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    Gruijters, R. J. (2010). An eloquent enigma: the dramas of Jacobus Cornelius Lummenaeus à Marca (c. 1580 - c. 1628) and their contexts. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Eigen Beheer.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). Erasmus and comedy between Middle Ages and the early modern period: an exploration. In D. Sacré, & J. Papy (Eds.), Syntagmatia: essays on Neo-Latin literature in honour of Monique Mund-Dopchie and Gilbert Tournoy (pp. 179-186). (Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia; No. 26). Leuven University Press.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). The epigram in early modern literary theory: Vossius's 'Poeticae institutiones'. In S. De Beer, K. Enenkel, & D. Rijser (Eds.), The Neo-Latin epigram: a learned and witty genre (pp. 65-79). (Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia; No. 25). Leuven University Press.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). [Review of: R. Cordes (2008) Jan Zoet, Amsterdammer 1609-1674: leven en werk van een kleurrijk schrijver]. Zeventiende Eeuw, 25(1), 147-148.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). [Review of: C.H. Parker (2008) Faith on the margins: Catholics and Catholicism in the Dutch Golden Age]. Zeventiende Eeuw, 25(1), 155.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). [Review of: G.R.W. Dibbets (2007) Joannes Vollenhove (1631-1708): dominee-dichter: een biografie]. Zeventiende Eeuw, 25(1), 156-157.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). [Review of: P.G. Macardle (2007) The allegory of Acolastus: biblical allegoresis and its literary reflex in Gnapheus’s 'Acolastus' (1529)]. Church History and Religious Culture, 89(1-3), 369-374. https://doi.org/10.1163/187124109X463365
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). [Review of: K.A.E. Enenkel (2008) Die Erfindung des Menschen: die Autobiographik des frühneuzeitlichen Humanismus von Petrarca bis Lipsius]. Zeventiende Eeuw, 25(1), 144-147.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). Janus Dousa als niederländischer Dichter. NeoLatina, 17, 159-171.
  • Bloemendal, J. (2009). Transfer and integration of Latin and vernacular drama in the early modern period: the case of Everyman, Elckerlijc, Homulus, and Hecastus. Arcadia, 44(2), 274-288. https://doi.org/10.1515/ARCA.2009.017
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