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    Borsje, J. (2011). De eerste persoon enkelvoud in middeleeuwse Ierse toverspreuken. Kelten: mededelingen van de Stichting A.G. van Hamel voor Keltische Studies, 50, 3-5.
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    Borsje, J. (2010). Rules & legislation on love charms in early medieval Ireland. Peritia, 21, 172-190. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.PERIT.1.102374
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    Borsje, J. (2009). Sila slova v srednevekovoj Irlandii. In T. A. Michajlova, A. R. Muradova, & D. S. Nikolaev (Eds.), Magija formuly: materialy kruglogo stola (pp. 15-20). Tezaurus.
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    Borsje, J. (2009). Identiteit, integratie en traditie. Nieuwwij.nl, 2009(9 feb. '09). http://www.nieuwwij.nl/index.php?pageID=15&messageID=1642
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    Borsje, J. (2009). [Review of: R. Chapman Stacey (2007) Dark speech: the performance of law in early Ireland]. Celtic Studies Association of North America Newsletter, 26/2, 8-11. http://www.csub.edu/~cmacquarrie/csana/newsletters/Beltaine%202009.pdf
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    Borsje, J. (2009). Monotheistic to a certain extent: the ‘good neighbours’ of God in Ireland. In A.-M. Korte, & M. de Haardt (Eds.), The boundaries of monotheism: interdisciplinary explorations into the foundations of western monotheism (pp. 53-82). (Studies in theology and religion; No. 13). Brill.
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    Borsje, J. (2009). Supernatural threats to kings: exploration of a motif in the Ulster Cycle and in other medieval Irish tales. In R. Ó hUiginn, & B. Ó Catháin (Eds.), Ulidia 2: proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 24-27 June 2005 (pp. 173-194). An Sagart.
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    Borsje, J. (2008). Druids, deer and ‘words of power’: coming to terms with evil in medieval Ireland. In N. van Doorn-Harder, & L. Minnema (Eds.), Coping with evil in religion and culture: case studies (pp. 25-49). (Currents of encounter; No. 35). Rodopi.
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    Borsje, J. (2008). Druids, deer and ‘words of power’: coming to terms with evil in medieval Ireland. In K. Ritari, & A. Bergholm (Eds.), Approaches to religion and mythology in Celtic studies (pp. 122-149). Cambridge Scholars.
  • Borsje, J. (2007). Úath mac Imomain und andere Schreckgespenster: phantasievolle Kreationen oder traditionelle Elemente des irischen mittelalterlichen Erbes. In H. Birkhan (Ed.), Kelten-Einfälle an der Donau: Akten des Vierten Symposiums deutschsprachiger Keltologinnen und Keltologen, Linz/Donau, 17.-21. Juli 2005 (pp. 51-65). Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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