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+ | # The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, ed. by F.L. Cross and E.A. Livingstone, 3rd rev. edn. (Oxford, 2005), p. 1562. | ||
+ | # Ibid., p. 322. | ||
+ | # Charles Hilken, ‘Necrological Evidence of the Place and Permanence of the Subdiaconate’, in Ritual, Text, and Law: Studies in Medieval Canon Law and Liturgy Presented to Roger E. Reynolds, ed. by Kathleen G. Cushing and Richard F. Gyug (Aldershot, 2004), p. 64. | ||
+ | # The Oxford Dictionary of Popes, ed. by J.N.D. Kelly and Michael J. Walsh, 2nd rev. edn. (Oxford, 2010), pp. 206-08. | ||
+ | # Les Registres de Nicolas IV, ed. by Ernest Langlois, 1 vol in 2 (Paris, 1905). | ||
+ | # Agostino Paravicini-Bagliani, The Pope’s Body, trans. by David S. Peterson (Chicago, 2000), p. 190; on Simon’s use of Demosthenes, see chiefly Heinrich von Staden, Herophilus: The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria (Cambridge, 1989), pp. 570-78. | ||
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- The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, ed. by F.L. Cross and E.A. Livingstone, 3rd rev. edn. (Oxford, 2005), p. 1562.
- Ibid., p. 322.
- Charles Hilken, ‘Necrological Evidence of the Place and Permanence of the Subdiaconate’, in Ritual, Text, and Law: Studies in Medieval Canon Law and Liturgy Presented to Roger E. Reynolds, ed. by Kathleen G. Cushing and Richard F. Gyug (Aldershot, 2004), p. 64.
- The Oxford Dictionary of Popes, ed. by J.N.D. Kelly and Michael J. Walsh, 2nd rev. edn. (Oxford, 2010), pp. 206-08.
- Les Registres de Nicolas IV, ed. by Ernest Langlois, 1 vol in 2 (Paris, 1905).
- Agostino Paravicini-Bagliani, The Pope’s Body, trans. by David S. Peterson (Chicago, 2000), p. 190; on Simon’s use of Demosthenes, see chiefly Heinrich von Staden, Herophilus: The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria (Cambridge, 1989), pp. 570-78.
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