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1 Cf. Ullmann, W., ‘Die Bulle Unam sanctam: Riickblick und Ausblick’ in Romische Historische Mitteilungen, xvi (1974), 45–77Google Scholar; id., ‘Boniface vm and his contemporary scholarship’ in Journ. of Theological Studies, xxvii (1976), 58–87CrossRefGoogle Scholar; id., Medieval Foundations of Renaissance Humanism, London 1977, 128Google Scholar ff.
2 For the influence which Dante exercised on Chaucer see Ch. Dédéyan in Lettres Romanes, xii (1958), 367Google Scholar ff.; xiii (1959), 45 ff.
3 Now easily accessible in Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Decreta, ed. Alberigo, J. et al., 3rd ed. Bologna 1973Google Scholar, ch. 28, at 383 f. It was incorporated in die Clem., v. iii. 3. In parenthesis it may be remarked that in anticipation expressed in his Pastoralis cura (issued two years later) Clement v spoke in this decree significantly enough of the regnum Alemanniae. It is no less interesting to note that the glossa ordinaria of Johannes Andreae was silent on this point.