Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... Documents of the fifteenth century preserved in the Papal Chancery are far more likely to be turned to controversial uses to - day than documents of the beginning of last century preserved in our Record Office , yet Pope Leo XIII showed ...
... Documents of the fifteenth century preserved in the Papal Chancery are far more likely to be turned to controversial uses to - day than documents of the beginning of last century preserved in our Record Office , yet Pope Leo XIII showed ...
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... documents . I take first the manner of dating bulls . The traditional rule had been to record the regnal year of the Emperor , and it had been the practice that the election of a Pope should be confirmed by the Exarch of Ravenna ; when ...
... documents . I take first the manner of dating bulls . The traditional rule had been to record the regnal year of the Emperor , and it had been the practice that the election of a Pope should be confirmed by the Exarch of Ravenna ; when ...
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... documents had been in the hands of the College of Notaries , a body of men who were entirely bound up with the traditions of their office . It was natural that a Pope who proposed to introduce changes in his system should wish to employ ...
... documents had been in the hands of the College of Notaries , a body of men who were entirely bound up with the traditions of their office . It was natural that a Pope who proposed to introduce changes in his system should wish to employ ...
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Presidential ADDRESS | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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