Zoudenbalch - Literature

Literature

  • Cornelis Booth, "Genealogische aantekeningen Soudenbalch", pp. 471–4, 942, 1129, collection in Het Utrechts Archief.
  • P. Borst, etc., "Graven en begraven in de Dom van Utrecht", Bunnik 1997.
  • Renger de Bruin, etc., "The city of Utrecht through twenty centuries. A brief history.", Utrecht 1999.
  • R.E. de Bruin, etc., "Een paradijs vol weelde, De Geschiedenis van de stad Utrecht", Utrecht 2000.
  • Evert van Ginkel, "Oudaen. Een weerbaar huis aan de Utrechtse Oudegracht", Utrecht 1999.
  • Liesbeth M. Helmus (editor), "Pieter Saenredam, het Utrechtse werk", Utrecht 2000.
  • Dr. A. van Hulzen,"Utrecht, De Geschiedenis en de Oude Bouwwerken", Amsterdam 1944.
  • Dr. A. van Hulzen, "Wandelingen door Oud-Utrecht", Utrecht 2003.
  • J.H. Marrow, etc., "The golden age of Dutch manuscript painting", Stuttgart & New York 1990.
  • J.A.L. de Meyere, "Portretten van Evert Zoudenbalch" in Jaarboek Oud Utrecht, 1977, pp 56–70.
  • "De Navorscher", 1883, p. 289 ("Soudenbalch")
  • "De Navorscher", 1887, p. 202 ("Soudenbalch")
  • B. Olde Meierink, etc., "Kastelen en ridderhofsteden in Utrecht", Utrecht 1995.
  • A. Pietersma & L.L.M. Smit (editors), "Burgerwezen van Utrecht, 500 jaar stichting van Evert Zoudenbalch", Utrecht 1991.
  • Dr. J.E.A.L. Struick, "Wandelgids van Utrecht", Utrecht & Antwerpen 1977.
  • E.T. Suir, "Evert Zoudenbalch, domkannunik te Utrecht in de tweede helft van de 15e eeuw" in Jaarboek Oud Utrecht, 1977, pp 7–55.
  • Susanne Weide, "Langs Utrechtse Geveltekens", Utrecht 2004.
  • Dr. S.B.J. Zilverberg, "De Stichtse Burgeroorlog", Zutphen 1978.

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