BULLARIA

BULLARIA
BULLARIA
dicuntur, in Ecclesia Romana quae ex Regestis Pontificum confecta, Constitutiones Pontificum integras exhibent; Quale A. C. 1588. Romae edidit Laertius Chembinus de Neursiae ICtus, quod magnum vocat. Continentur in eo Constitutiones Pontificum Romanorum a Gregorio VII. usque ad Sixtum V. cum rubricis, summariis et lucubrationibus. Summam Bullarii, in principio huius saeculi, dedit Stephanus Quaranta, in qua exhibet Pontificum Constitutiones editas, post libros Iuris Canonici vulgatos, usque ad Paulum V. Venetiis A. C. 1609. Eam continuavit Prosper de Augustino FCtus et Additionibus illustravit, Lugduni A. C. 1661. Gerh. von Mastricht. Histor. Furis Eccles. num 398. et seqq. Vide quoque Macrum in Hierolex.

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