Regulae Cancellariae Romanae paperum Johannis XXII, Benedicti II, Clementis VI, Innocentii VI, Urbani V, Gregorii XI, Urbani VI et Bonifacii IX [microform] 15th cent.

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Regulae Cancellariae Romanae paperum Johannis XXII, Benedicti II, Clementis VI, Innocentii VI, Urbani V, Gregorii XI, Urbani VI et Bonifacii IX [microform] 15th cent.

f. 131a-153a.

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