10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARCHIDIACONATE»
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archidiaconate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A new system of geography, tr. [by P. Murdoch].
The parishes here are divided in such a manner that to the episcopal district
belong twenty-four, to the archidiaconate of the provost of the collegiate church
twenty-five, tothe archidiaconate of the dean of the cathedral church three, to the
...
Anton Friedrich Büsching, 1762
2
A New System of Geography: Part of Germany, viz. Bohemia, ...
The parifhes here are divided in fuch a manner that to the epifcopal diflridl belong
twenty-four, to the archidiaconate of the provoft of the collegiate church twenty-
five, to the archidiaconate of the dean of the cathedral church three, to the ...
Anton Friedrich Büsching, Patrick Murdoch, 1762
3
Canon law and the Archpriest of Hita
in the curia of Pedro de Luna over some prestimonies claimed as well by Juan
Rodriguez, doctor of laws and dean of Avila.11 Perhaps Henestrosa had not yet
come into possession of the archidiaconate. But in 1420, within two days of each
...
4
A Bishop and His World Before the Gregorian Reform: Hubert ...
His terminus a quo is based on the succession to the archidiaconate, reasoning
that Marbodus succeeded Renaud as archdeacon only at the latter's death, so
they both could not be styled archdeacons at the same time, as they are in this
act.
5
William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England
Their work in this respect can be suitably assessed in the first instance by
reference to the archidiaconate in Normandy,2 for the archdeacon was an
essential agent in the ordered administration of any medieval bishopric. The
Norman ...
David Charles Douglas, 1992
6
William the Conqueror: The Norman Impact Upon England
Their work in this respect can be suitably assessed in the first instance by
reference to the archidiaconate in Normandy,2 for the archdeacon was an
essential agent in the ordered administration of any medieval bishopric. The
Norman ...
David Charles Douglas, 1964
7
The Papacy, 1073-1198: Continuity and Innovation
In the pontificates of Urban II and Paschal II the archidiaconate seems to have
become fused with the office of chancellor, in the person of John of Gaeta,
cardinal deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin. After John of Gaeta became pope as
Gelasius ...
8
The Vespasiano Memoirs: Lives of Illustrious Men of the XVth ...
Maestro Tomaso was of the numbered ; he had already held an archidiaconate in
France without care of souls, but he had no other benefice at this time. After his
departure from Florence Pope Eugenius went to Siena, taking the cardinal and ...
Vespasiano (da Bisticci), William George Waters, 1997
9
the church under the law
From these archives we gain some insight into the way that the smaller
administrations worked, as well as being able to fill in the details of some of the
changes on a large scale already noticed. THE ARCHIDIACONATE OF JOHN
LOWTH ...
10
Reformation and the German Territorial State: Upper ...
The communities in question made up the core areas of the archidiaconate of
Kronach, one of the four major administrative subunits of the diocese. Over the
course of the fourteenth century, the authority of the archdeacons had come into ...
William Bradford Smith, 2008