Platform improved through the project Acțiuni de consolidare a capacității și instrumentelor instituționale de susținere a cercetării științifice a Universității „1 Decembrie 1918” din Alba Iulia, cod: CNFIS-FDI-2021-0463.
Bizere abbey and the International Conference “Monastic Life, Art, and Technology in the 11th–16th Centuries” – An introduction
5-8
The Project “Monastic Life, Art, and Technology at Bizere Monastery” (2013–2016)
9-12
The river island monastery: long-distance connections and micro-regional isolation in the case of Bizere Abbey?
15–28
Reconstructing a monastic landscape: the case of Cârţa (Kerc, Kerz) Abbey
29-44
Shaping of a monastic landscape in medieval Slavonia
45–60
Monastic buildings: questions of function and design from an Anglo-French perspective
63-76
The early phase of cloister architecture in Central Europe
77–89
Spatial organization and monastic life in Bizere abbey (Arad County, Romania)
91–112
Comparative ground-plan analysis of Pauline monasteries in Late Medieval Slavonia
113–130
Architectural design and the cult of holy relics in Saint-Vanne abbey (Verdun)
131–144
Church and Salt. Monasteries and Salt in the Medieval Kingdom of Hungary (11th–13th century)
147–160
Monasteries under private patronage within the social and economic topography: centers, residences, estates. Several case studies of medieval Hungary
161–170
A turn to Fratres Minores. Franciscans in 13th-century Lesser Poland and the patronage of Duke Boleslaus the Chaste
171–187
Pauline monasteries in medieval Croatia: Monastic wealth sources
189–195
The spiritual environment and artistic patronage in South Bohemia in the 14th century
197–215
Marble works and marble floors in medieval Hungary in the late 12th Century. Fragments of a choir screen and opus sectile from Eger medieval cathedral and its artistic connections
219–228
Some remarks on a fragmentary capital from the monastery of Bizere
229–238
Les mosaiques de pavement romanes de Bizere: un programme iconographique et décoratif occidental de style très original aux portes de l'Orient byzantin
239–248
Decorative heritage of Bizere monastery: fragments of the opus sectile
249–264
Archaeometric analysis of mosaic tesserae and a ‘red marble’ decorative stone from the Bizere monastery (Arad County, Romania)
265–278
Friars at work: Craftsmen of the Dominican Order in 16th-century Transylvania
279–291