bullarium
Americannoun
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bullariaEtymology
Origin of bullarium
< Medieval Latin, equivalent to bull ( a ) bull 3 + -ārium -ary
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The Bullarium magnum contains many rules relating to cloister discipline and the life of the secular clergy.
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These documents are taken from Tomassetti's Bullarium, except the decree of John XXII. with regard to alchemies, which is taken from the Corpus Juris Canonici, Tome II.,
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In what bullarium then may the grant be found?
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Next in importance come the pontifical constitutions, which Pontifical constitutions. are collected together in the Bullarium; but this is a collection of private authority, if we except the Bullarium of Benedict XIV., officially published by him in 1747; further, the Bullarium is a compilation arranged in chronological order, and its dimensions make it rather unwieldy.
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The official edition of the Bullarium of Benedict XIV.
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