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- Innocent III's Vision of Ecclesiastical Politics", in Studia in honorem eminentissimi cardinalis Alphonsi M. Stickler, ed. Rosalius Josephus Castillo Lara...
- Innocent III's Vision of Ecclesiastical Politics", in Studia in honorem eminentissimi cardinalis Alphonsi M. Stickler, ed. Rosalius Josephus Castillo Lara...
- (Select Men); the Viri Perfectissimi ("Best of Men"); and the Viri Eminentissimi ("Most Eminent of Men"). The mechanisms by which the equestrians were...
- Innocent III's Vision of Ecclesiastical Politics", in Studia in honorem eminentissimi cardinalis Alphonsi M. Stickler, ed. Rosalius Josephus Castillo Lara...
- given the rank of perfectissimus (before the egregii and after the eminentissimi). Thus, in rank, the vicars were inferior to the governors of the senatorial...
- Romanorum Pontificium, Ad nostra usque tempora prodierunt ; Olim operâ Eminentissimi ... Domini, Dni Brancati De Laurea, Sac. Rom. Eccl. Cardinalis, ......
- una formula di rapporto primato-episcopato", dans Studia in honorem eminentissimi cardinalis Alphonsi M. Stickler, éd. R. J. Castillo Lara, Rome, Libreria...
- published at Oxford his arguments in 1638 under the title, Piissimi et eminentissimi viri Tobiae Matthew, archiepiscopi olim Eboracencis concio apologetica...
- Gesù (in Italian). Rome: Tipografia Poliglotta. Commentarius de Vita Eminentissimi Auctoris in Franzelin, Johann Baptist (1887). Theses de Ecclesia Christi...
- Sweeney and S. Chodorow, viii R. I Castillo Lara(ed) Studia in honorem eminentissimi Cardinalis Alphonsi M. Stickler (Rome, 1992), 549-558 New Catholic Encyclopedia...