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XXXIV. Decius S. Adriani S. R. E. Diaconus Card. Azzolinus Firmanus. II. Martii, MDCLIIII

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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The College of Cardinals
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1867

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References

page 67 note* Vide art. xxxiii. [J. B.]

page 67 note† Cardinalismo, p. 167.

page 68 note * Vide art. xxxiii. [J. B.]

page 68 note † The paragraph in the Cardinalismo ends thus: “So honourable, that at present, in hopes of great rewards, there are prelates of greater reputation than he have undertaken the same way.”

page 68 note ‡ In the British Museum is a tract of 48 pages, entitled “Festiva Receptio Virginis Christinae, Suecorum, Gothorum,Vandalorum Regiuæ, in hac celebri Oeniponte, Provinciæ Tirolis urbe. Ac ejus Publica Fidei Catholicae Professio iii. Novembris labentis anni celebrata in manibus illustriss. et reverendiss. D. D. Lucae Holstenii, delegati sanctissimi Domini nostri Alexandri Papae VII., in Templo aulico, cui Fratres Minores strict, obser. inserviunt. Coram sereniss. Archiducibus, Fernando Carolo, comite Regnante, Anna Medieea, ejus conjuge, ac Sigismundo Francisco, Augustae et Gorcensis episcopi, necnon excellentiss. D. Legato Regis Catholici Antonio de Pimentel et Prado, ad quem haec brevis Narratio mittitur. Oenip. et Bolognae, 1656.”

page 69 note * ldquo;Accepit ab eo grande folium, cui Fidei Professio inerat, ac voce mascula et perceptib …. totum legit, distincte adeo atque polite, cum debits pausa omnia verba pronuntiando, ut ex hac lectione peritiam maximam in Latina lingua se habere etiam honeste doctis ostenderit.” (Festiva Receptio, p. 15.) “Vox ejus sonum habet clarum, et parum muliebre” [sic]. Ib. 25.

page 69 note † The writer of the Festiva Receptio states (p. 16), that she did not communicate on this occasion, having resolved that her first public reception of the sacrament should be at the Pope's own hands.

page 70 note * See the Festiva Reception, pp. 19–21.

page 70 note † Colloredo ?

page 70 note ‡ The plate is not among Dr. Bargrave's collections at Canterbury but a fac-simile of the impression is given as a frontispiece to this volume.