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Jaffe 3 no 781 | Jaffe 3 no 781 = {{JK|348}} - Incipit Dilectionis vestrae pagina | ||
Jaffe3 no 783 = {{JK|349}} - Incipit Valentinae nos clerici | |||
Jaffe3 no 784 = {{JK|351}} - Incipit Credebamus post epistolas. In Thessalonicensis | |||
Jaffe3 no | Jaffe3 no 785 = {{JK|366}} - Incipit Inter ceteras curas | ||
JK 348: 13n38 | JK 348: 13n38 | ||
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{{Author|Jasper}}, Papal Letters, p. {{JasperFuhrmann|40}}: | {{Author|Jasper}}, Papal Letters, p. {{JasperFuhrmann|40}}: | ||
: The canonists ignored Zosimus’ six other letters (JK 331-334, 340, 341). Pope Boniface’s situation is similar: his letters (JK 350, 351, 363-365) in the Collectio Thessalonicensis were either quite unknown to the canonists or were ignored. In the canonistic literature, Boniface appears most frequently in letters forged in his name.' | :The canonists ignored Zosimus’ six other letters (JK 331-334, 340, 341). Pope Boniface’s situation is similar: his letters (JK 350, 351, 363-365) in the Collectio Thessalonicensis were either quite unknown to the canonists or were ignored. In the canonistic literature, Boniface appears most frequently in letters forged in his name.' |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 9 June 2024
Jaffe 3 no 781 = JK 348 - Incipit Dilectionis vestrae pagina
Jaffe3 no 783 = JK 349 - Incipit Valentinae nos clerici
Jaffe3 no 784 = JK 351 - Incipit Credebamus post epistolas. In Thessalonicensis
Jaffe3 no 785 = JK 366 - Incipit Inter ceteras curas
JK 348: 13n38 JK 349 nicht erwähnt JK 351: 40, 82 n. 359 JK 366 nicht erwähnt
Jasper, Papal Letters, p. 40:
- The canonists ignored Zosimus’ six other letters (JK 331-334, 340, 341). Pope Boniface’s situation is similar: his letters (JK 350, 351, 363-365) in the Collectio Thessalonicensis were either quite unknown to the canonists or were ignored. In the canonistic literature, Boniface appears most frequently in letters forged in his name.'