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— Others referring to letters to the people of Salona. Ibid, column 1306.
— Charter for Richard, Archbishop of Acerenza. Ibid, column 1422.
— Charter for the monastery of Saint Victorinus in Benevento. Volume 8, column 185.
— Another for Lombard, Bishop of Benevento. Ibid, column 191.
— Charter for Coridono, Bishop of Tropea. Volume 9, column 632.
— Letters to the Abbot of Camerino. Ibid, column 897.
— Three Bulls. Found in Margarini’s Collection of Bulls, volume 1, pages 19, 20.
— Ten Bulls. Ibid, volume 2, pages 180, 193, 196.
— Eight Charters. Found in the Histories by Campi, volume 2, pages 360, 361, 362, 364.
Alexander IV. Pope from 1254–1261 Three Epistles. Found in Labbe’s Councils, volume 11, part 1, column 716.
— The Cypriot Constitution. original: "Constitutio Cypria"; a 1260 decree defining the status of the Greek Church in Cyprus under Latin rule. Ibid, column 2352.
— Fifty-one Epistles. Found in the Annals of Luke Wadding, volume 2, for the year 1256.
— One hundred twenty-four others. Ibid, in the register, page 18.
— Twenty-three Constitutions. Found in the third Roman edition of Cherubini’s Collection of Bulls, volume 1, page 108.
— Three Bulls. Found in the Councils of Pommeray, page 269.
— Charter for the monastery of Saint Anastasius at the Three Fountains. original: "de aqua Salvia"; the site of St. Paul's martyrdom. Found in Ughelli’s Sacred Italy, volume 1, column 65.
— Charter for the Church of Anagni. Ibid, column 357.
— Charter for the Church of Ascoli. Ibid, column 525.
— Charters for the union of the Church of Forcona with that of L'Aquila. Ibid, column 424.
— Epistle to the Clergy of Orte. Ibid, column 780.
— Charter for the convent of Saint George of Ferrarola. Volume 2, column 576.
— Epistle to the Bishop of Fiesole. Volume 3, column 326.
— Letters to Mansuetus the Penitentiary for the people of Pisa. Ibid, column 519.
— Privilege for the Pisan Guesthouse. Ibid, column 521.
— Confirmation of the Statutes of the Cathedral Chapter of Siena. Ibid, column 632.
— Bull for the Bishop of Cremona. Volume 4, column 826.
— Letters to the Genoese. Ibid, column 1228.
— Letters to Gregory, Bishop-elect of Aquileia. Volume 5, column 93.
— Letters to Gerard, Bishop of Verona. Ibid, column 812.
— Letters to the Prelates and Abbots of the Patriarchate of Grado. Ibid, column 1213.
— Constitution for the Cathedral Chapter of Naples. Volume 6, column 152.
— Epistle to Marinus, Archbishop of Capua. Ibid, column 419.
— Charter for the monastery of Saint Clement in Pescara. Ibid, column 1313.
— Privilege for the monastery of Saint Mary of the Latins. Volume 7, column 298.
— Letters to the Abbot of Saint Angelus in Constantinople. Ibid, column 299.
— Charter for the monastery of Saint Martin in Viterbo. Ibid, column 1382.
— Three Epistles to the people of Anagni. Volume 9, column 890.
— Six Epistles. Found in D’Achery’s Spicilegium, volume 6, pages 485, 487.
— Decree for the Canons of Cysoing. Volume 12, page 522.
— Epistle to Gerard, Archbishop of Mainz. Found in the introduction to the Code of Leibniz, page 50.
— Epistle regarding the privileges of the Church of Toledo. Found in Baluze’s appendix to De Marca’s On Primates, page 369.
— Epistle to the Chancellor of Paris on behalf of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Found in Baluze’s Lives of the Popes, volume 2, page 6.
— Charter for the Bishop of Paderborn. Found in the Monuments of Fürstenberg, page 128.
— Eight Bulls. Found in the Histories by Campi, volume 2, page 402, etc.
— Two Epistles. Found in the Spanish March by Pierre de Marca, page 1443.
— Seven Bulls. Found in Margarini’s Collection of Bulls, volume 1, pages 101 and 360.
Alexander V. Pope during the Western Schism, 1409–1410 Confirmation of the Council of Pisa. Found in Labbe’s Councils, volume 11, part 2, column 2303.
Alexander VI. Pope from 1492–1503, born Rodrigo Borgia Bull regarding the Canonization of the Blessed Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. Found in Labbe’s Councils, volume 13, column 1476.
— Bull for the Church of Sabina. Found in Ughelli’s Sacred Italy, volume 1, column 210.
— Charter for the union of the monastery of Saint Ambrose of the Cistercian order. Volume 4, column 382.
— Letters to Thomas Donato, Patriarch of Venice. Volume 5, column 1377.
— Eleven Bulls. Found in Margarini’s Collection of Bulls, volume 2, pages 407, 410, 412, 418, 424.
— Epistles and Constitutions. Found in the Annals of Bzovius, for the year 1492.
— Eleven Constitutions. Found in the third Roman edition of Cherubini’s Collection of Bulls, volume 1, page 346.
— Three Bulls. Found in the Code of Leibniz, volume 1, pages 472, 475, 476.
Alexander VII. Pope from 1655–1667 (formerly Fabio Chigi, and under the name Philomathus.) Juvenile Muses. Cologne, by Jodocus Kalcovius, 1645, in octavo.
— Circular letters for the sake of procuring peace among Catholic Princes, with an ordinary gloss, 1655. [No place of publication listed], in quarto.
— Constitution regarding the Formula to be signed against the five propositions of Cornelius Jansen. The "Formula" was a document requiring clergy to reject Jansenism. Found in Labbe’s Councils, volume 14, column 1727.
— Letters to the Venetians on behalf of the Jesuits. Found in the memorable letters of Bulifon, volume 1, pages 1, 8.
Alexander VIII. Pope from 1689–1691 Decree against the extension of the right of the Regalia, and the declaration of the Gallican Clergy. Refers to the conflict with Louis XIV of France over royal rights over church revenues. Found in the Synodicon of Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini, page 659.
Alexander, Abbot of the Valley of Celesina. On the deeds of Roger, King of Sicily. Found in Schott’s Illustrated Spain, volume 3, page 344.
Alexander of Alexandria, Bishop. Two Epistles. Found in Labbe’s Councils, volume 2, columns 7 and 25.
Alexander Bartholomew. Oration. Found in the collections of Petrus Ramus, page 866.
Alexander the Grammarian. See Villadei. referring to Alexander de Villa Dei, author of a famous medieval grammar poem.
Alexander, Bishop of Hierapolis. Twenty-three [Latin] Epistles. Found among the Ephesine epistles of Lupus.
Alexander Lycopolita. A 3rd-century philosopher from Lycopolis, Egypt. Against the Manichaeans. Found in the Library of the Fathers of Lyon, volume 27, page 459.
Alexander, monk. On the discovery of the Cross. Found with Gretser’s On the Cross, page 1090.
Alexander, monk of Saint Bartholomew of Carpineto. Chronicles of the same monastery. Found in Ughelli’s Sacred Italy, volume 6, column 1231.