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... bull applied to documents . * How early this bull makes its appearance has not been established . It is undoubtedly found under Justinian , and may have been used earlier . After the Imperial restoration in Italy it was employed by the ...
... bull applied to documents . * How early this bull makes its appearance has not been established . It is undoubtedly found under Justinian , and may have been used earlier . After the Imperial restoration in Italy it was employed by the ...
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... bull before the pontificate of Deusdedit or perhaps of Gregory the Great is fallacious . At the same time we cannot exclude the possibility that the bull was introduced a little earlier , in fact any time after the recovery of Italy by ...
... bull before the pontificate of Deusdedit or perhaps of Gregory the Great is fallacious . At the same time we cannot exclude the possibility that the bull was introduced a little earlier , in fact any time after the recovery of Italy by ...
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... bull . Theodor von Sickel indeed strenuously denied this , and held that bulla in the precept of June 14 , 811 , meant a wax seal . Giry , however , maintained the contrary opinion , and his judgement has more recently been supported by ...
... bull . Theodor von Sickel indeed strenuously denied this , and held that bulla in the precept of June 14 , 811 , meant a wax seal . Giry , however , maintained the contrary opinion , and his judgement has more recently been supported by ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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