Talk:List of papal bulls

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[edit] Glasgow

The University of Glasgow in Scotland was incorporated by Papal Bull in 1451. I don't have further details.

[edit] List from Papal bull

The following list was removed from the Papal bull article as it is redundant with this article. There may be some from this list that need to be incorporated into this article. -- Stbalbach 21:43, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Dum Diversas and Romanus Pontifex

Regarding two edits ([1], [2]) by User:Yuioplkjhga, which I have just reverted: I am no authority on either bull. Still, before modifying this list, it seems reasonable to modify the bulls' own articles. Get a consensus there (among people to whom these bulls are of interest), and then modify the list. — Itai (talk) 11:14, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Bulla Turcorum

Folks -- I've added a reference to this one. Hopefully I've at least got the date right. It reads Millesimo Quadringentesimo L sexto duodecimo kalendas Iulii. It's more commonly known (and titled) as Bulla Turcorum, but it seemed to me that the incipit was Cum hiis superioribus annis impius nominis...

Hopefuly someone who understands Latin can decode this. A nice digitized copy of Gutenberg's print of the bull and a transcription of the text (some mistakes) are at the Princeton University Library Digital Collections Kbs (talk) 05:33, 3 March 2008 (UTC)