medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> The most accessible guide is LE Boyle, A Survey of the Vatican Archives and
> its Medieval Holdings (Toronto, 1972).
There are no papal registers for the 12th c.
> versions, but Papsturkunden in England, ed. Walter Holtzmann, would be a
> good starting point,
the best possible, but there is little chance to find out anything about
persons.
> or Potthast's Regesta Pontificum Romanum.
Potthast begins 1198, for earlier periods use Jaffe(-Loewenfeld), Regesta
Pontificum Romanum.
yours, h.w.
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