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1 collection of papal bulls
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Bulls and Briefs — • A bulla was originally a circular plate or boss of metal, so called from its resemblance in form to a bubble floating upon water Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bulls and Briefs Bulls and Briefs … Catholic encyclopedia
bullary — collection of papal bulls Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
Bullary — Bul la*ry, n. [LL. bullarium: cf. F. bullairie. See {Bull} an edict.] A collection of papal bulls. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bullarium — /boo lair ee euhm/, n., pl. bullaria / lair ee euh/. a collection of papal bulls. [ < ML, equiv. to bull(a) BULL2 + arium ARY] * * * … Universalium
bullary — noun a) A collection of papal bulls. b) A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery … Wiktionary
bullary — n. collection of papal bulls … Dictionary of difficult words
bul|la|ri|um — «bu LAIR ee uhm, buh », noun, plural la|ri|a « LAIR ee uh». a collection of papal bulls. ╂[< Medieval Latin bullarium < bulla; see etym. under bull2 (Cf. ↑bull)] … Useful english dictionary
Bullarium — is a term commonly applied to a collection of papal bulls and other analogous documents, whether the scope of the collection be general in character, or limited to the bulls connected to any particular order, or institution, or locality.… … Wikipedia
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Chancery of Apostolic Briefs — The Chancery of Apostolic Briefs (also known as the Papal, Apostolic or Roman Chanc(ell)ery), is a former office of the Roman Curia, merged into the Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs by Pope Pius X on June 29, 1908 with the… … Wikipedia