| Celtic cosmology : perspectives from Ireland and Scotland | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies | 2014 |
| Druids, deer and 'words of power' : coming to terms with evil in medieval Ireland | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Book | | 2008 |
| European and American scholarship and the study of Medieval Irish ‘magic’ (1846–1960) | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Book | | 2019 |
| Fate in early Irish texts | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Journal | | 2002 |
| From chaos to enemy : encounters with monsters in early Irish texts : an investigation related to the process of Christianization and the concept of evil | Borsje, Jacqueline | Monograph or Collective Volume | Abbatia S. Petri | 1996 |
| Human sacrifice in medieval Irish literature | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Book | | 2007 |
| Monotheistic to a certain extent. The 'good neighbours' of God in Ireland | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Book | | 2009 |
| Omens, ordeals and oracles : on demons and weapons in early Irish texts | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Journal | | 1999 |
| Rules and legislation on love charms in early medieval Ireland | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| The 'bruch' in the Irish version of the Sunday Letter | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Journal | | 1994 |
| The Celtic evil eye and related mythological motifs in Medieval Ireland | Borsje, Jacqueline | Monograph or Collective Volume | Peeters | 2012 |
| The meaning of túathcháech in early Irish texts | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Journal | | 2002 |
| The second spell in the Stowe Missal | Borsje, Jacqueline | Article in Book | | 2013 |