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Mulders, E. (2022). A Thorny Rose Bush and Other Greenery: Love, Lust and Suffering in the Romance of the Rose. In C. A. Chavannes-Mazel, & L. IJpelaar (Eds.), The Green Middle Ages: The Depiction and Use of Plants in the Western World 600-1600 (pp. 228-244). (Clavis Kunsthistorische Monografieën). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463726191 -
Mulders, E. (2019). Luke-Acts. Visual Arts. In C. Helmer, G. S. Helft, & N. Rupschus (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. - 17: Lotus-Masrekah (pp. 173-178). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/ebr.lukeacts
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Mulders, E. (2019). Luke the Evangelist. Visual Arts. In C. Helmer, G. S. Helft, & N. Rupschus (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. - 17: Lotus-Masrekah (pp. 139-141). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/ebr.luketheevangelist
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Mulders, E. (2019). Martyr, Martyrdom. Visual Arts. In C. Helmer, G. S. Helft, & N. Rupschus (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. - 17: Lotus-Masrekah (pp. 1096-1098). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/ebr.martyrmartyrdom
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van Henten, J. W., & Mulders, E. (2015). Hannah and her Seven Sons. Visual Art. In H.-J. Klauck, D. Allison, & C. Helmer (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. - 11: Halah-Hizquni (pp. 248-251). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/ebr.hannahandhersevensons
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Mulders, E. (2015). Herod the Great. Visual Arts. In H.-J. Klauck, D. Allison, & C. Helmer (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. - 11 : Halah-Hizquni (pp. 932-934). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/ebr.herodthegreat
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Mulders, E. (2015). Herod Antipas. Visual Arts. In H.-J. Klauck, D. Allison, & C. Helmer (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception. - 11: Halah-Hizquni (pp. 918-920). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/ebr.herodantipas
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Mulders, E. (2013). The Dynamics of the Image of Love: the Ancient God of Love in a Christian Encyclopaedic Setting. In C. Giliberto, & L. Teresi (Eds.), Limits to learning: the transfer of encyclopaedic knowledge in the early Middle Ages (pp. 43-61). (Mediaevalia Groningana; Vol. N.S., 19). Peeters.
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