Haris Andrea szerk.: Koldulórendi építészet a középkori Magyarországon Tanulmányok (Művészettörténet - műemlékvédelem 7. Országos Műemlékvédelmi Hivatal,)
Bertalan Vilmosné: Az óbudai klarissza kolostor
croft under the room no. 12. 15 - the space in front of the chapel, with an entrance to the ground floor of the nuns gallery. 16 - Corpus Christi Chapel, the assumed place of Elizabets grave (15). 17 - western court yard. 18 - infirmary. 19 - cemetery A, B, C: mediaeval buildings in the eastern court yard of the convent. 2. Remains of two stoves from the 12th or the 13th century, found underneath the nuns' gallery, lying east of the western wall of the church. Underneath the north stove another hearth was found from earlier times 3. The base of a compound pier of the chapel's nave. Around 1380. 4. Western view of the foundation walls of the church, together with a modern-age cellar intersecting the nuns' gallery, uncovered during the construction of the primary school in Mókus street, District 3. 5. Northern view of the details of the eastern wall of the nuns' gallery, together with the foundation of a half column. Also, remains of a stone hearth and the western walls of disturbed grave No 7., lying east of the foundation wall. 6. Eastern corner of the central pillar of the nuns' gallery. Details of the north-south wall built after 1526 on the top surface of the demolished pillar. South-eastern view of the southern wall of the cellar, built during the 18th or the 19th century running from east to west and intersecting the pillar and the wall. 7. North-western view of the square base of the middle column of the north aisle, revealing the outlines of the plinth of the coloumn and the mortar base of the brick floor. 8. The disturbed graves no. 4. and 5, uncovered in the south aisle. They were built of bricks and ashlar and contained orientated skeletons. Viewed from the south. 9. A fragment of a rib from the chancel of the church, the middle of the 14th century 10. Mascaroned and floriated keystone and rib. (From a secondary walling.) 11. Mascaroned keystone from the church, the middle of the 14th century. 12. Double chamfered rib, the middle of the 14th century. 13. Foundation walls of the sanctuary of the south aisle with buttresses and foundations of bundle piers. Viewed from south-west. 14. The capital of an engaged column and details of the cornice at the intersection of the north aisle and the sanctuary. The middle of the 14th century. 15. Cornice and capital at the intersection of the north aisle and the sanctuary. 16. Framents of tracery. The middle of the 14th century. 17. Fragment of a rib with keel moulding, presumably from the chapterhouse. Around the middle of the 14th century. 18. Fragment of a rib with keel moulding. The middle of the 14th century. 19. Parts of the church and monastery before the reconstruction of the area: The two southern buttresses of the chancel with the 14th century outside level at the eastern side of the buttress, of the chancel with the 14th century outside level at the eastern side of the buttress. The western wall of the eastern wing the monastery was found between the two buttresses. The mortar base of the brick floor was discovered at the eastern side of the wall. (Detail of the vestry) 20. The north-western corner of the monastery's fence, built after 1353.