The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 11Thomas M'Lean, 1827 |
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Page 109
... Boniface IX . † The name of Aretinus has been assumed by five or six natives of Arezzo in Tuscany , of whom the most famous and the most worthless lived in the sixteenth century . Leonardus Brunus Are tinus , the disciple of Chrysoloras ...
... Boniface IX . † The name of Aretinus has been assumed by five or six natives of Arezzo in Tuscany , of whom the most famous and the most worthless lived in the sixteenth century . Leonardus Brunus Are tinus , the disciple of Chrysoloras ...
Page 242
... Boniface VIII . , abstained from the right of coining , which was resumed by his successor Benedict XI . , and regularly exer- cised in the court of Avignon . † A German historian , Gerard of Reicherspeg ( in Baluz . Miscell . tom . v ...
... Boniface VIII . , abstained from the right of coining , which was resumed by his successor Benedict XI . , and regularly exer- cised in the court of Avignon . † A German historian , Gerard of Reicherspeg ( in Baluz . Miscell . tom . v ...
Page 248
... Boniface VIII . in the Sexte of the Decretals , it must be received by the catholics , or at least by the papists , as a sacred and perpetual law . + I am indebted to Fleury ( Hist . Eccles . tom . xviii . p . 306 ) for an extract of ...
... Boniface VIII . in the Sexte of the Decretals , it must be received by the catholics , or at least by the papists , as a sacred and perpetual law . + I am indebted to Fleury ( Hist . Eccles . tom . xviii . p . 306 ) for an extract of ...
Page 259
... ( 1. i . tit . 6. c . 3 ) , a supplement to the Decretals , which Boniface VIII . promulgated at Rome in 1298 , and addressed to all the universities of Europe . gles of the conclave * in the silky veil of OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 259.
... ( 1. i . tit . 6. c . 3 ) , a supplement to the Decretals , which Boniface VIII . promulgated at Rome in 1298 , and addressed to all the universities of Europe . gles of the conclave * in the silky veil of OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 259.
Page 262
... Boniface the eighth and the king of France † . The spiritual arms of excommunication and interdict were re- pulsed by the union of the three estates , and the privileges of the Gallican church ; but the pope was not against the carnal ...
... Boniface the eighth and the king of France † . The spiritual arms of excommunication and interdict were re- pulsed by the union of the three estates , and the privileges of the Gallican church ; but the pope was not against the carnal ...
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