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Die Anfänge einer ständigen Inquisition in Böhmen: ein Prager Inquisitoren-Handbuch aus der ersten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts. By Alexander Patschovsky. (Beiträge zur Geschichte und Quellenkunde des Mittelalters, 3). Pp. xx + 320 + 1 plate. Berlin–New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1975. DM. 80.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Walter Ullmann
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Trinity College, Cambridge

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page 423 note 1 Durand, E. Martène-U., Thesaurus novus anecdotorum, Paris 1717, v. 1795 ff.Google Scholar

page 423 note 2 It bears no title and is still not edited. For details cf. Dondaine, A., ‘Le manuel de l'inquisiteur 1230–1330’ in Archivum Fratrum Praedicatorum, XVII (1974), 141–6.Google Scholar

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page 424 note 1 For this see Ullmann, W., ‘The significance of Innocent III's decretal Vergentis’ in Études d'histoire du droit canonique dédiées a Gabriel LeBras, Paris 1965, 729 ff.Google Scholar

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