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Adolphus, Episcopus Moguntinus:
Copiae indulgentiarum de institutione festi Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis concessarum. Add: Paulus II: Bulla "Rationi congruit", 16 Sept. 1464. Constitutio "Ad id maxime versatur", 21 Jan. 1465. Officium de festo Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis
ISTC Nr.ia00053520
VerfasserAdolphus, Episcopus Moguntinus
titleCopiae indulgentiarum de institutione festi Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis concessarum. Add: Paulus II: Bulla "Rationi congruit", 16 Sept. 1464. Constitutio "Ad id maxime versatur", 21 Jan. 1465. Officium de festo Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis
notesThe work concerns the introduction of the feast into the province of Mainz, with bullae of Paul II concerning the introduction of the feast into the lands of William of Saxony (Sack)
VatikanstadtCittà del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (Stamp.Pal.II.570(1)
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Adolphus, Episcopus Moguntinus:
Copiae indulgentiarum de institutione festi Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis concessarum. Add: Paulus II: Bulla "Rationi congruit", 16 Sept. 1464. Constitutio "Ad id maxime versatur", 21 Jan. 1465. Officium de festo Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis
ISTC Nr.ia00053520
VerfasserAdolphus, Episcopus Moguntinus
TitelCopiae indulgentiarum de institutione festi Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis concessarum. Add: Paulus II: Bulla "Rationi congruit", 16 Sept. 1464. Constitutio "Ad id maxime versatur", 21 Jan. 1465. Officium de festo Praesentationis beatae Mariae virginis
Erscheinungsvermerk[Esslingen : Conrad Fyner, not after 1475]
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AnmerkungenThe work concerns the introduction of the feast into the province of Mainz, with bullae of Paul II concerning the introduction of the feast into the lands of William of Saxony (Sack)