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  • H.C. Lea, The history of sacerdotal celibacy in the Christian Church, New York: Russell & Russell, 1957, pp. 181–182.
  • Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Libelli de lite imperatorum et pontificorum saeculis XI et XII. conscripti. Tomus III. Hannoverae: Impensis Biliopolii Hahniani, 1892. Nachdruck 1956.
  • E.M. Hallam, Capetian France 987–1328. London & New York, 1980, p. 2.
  • For a more comprehensive analysis of these texts, see C. Landman, Skrifhantering in die ‘Tractatus de regia potestate et sacerdotali dignitate’. Unpublished DTh thesis. University of South Africa, 1987.
  • See the introduction to the Cameracensium et Noviomensium clericorum epistolae by H. Böhmer (Ldl III:573–574). as well as A. Fauser, Die Publizisten des Investiturstreites, Würzburg: Triltsch, 1935, pp. 95–96.
  • De bono coniugali 16.18.
  • Quaest. in vet. test. in Genes. 31:66.
  • Registr. 1.41.
  • Epist. 54 ad Ian. 2.2.
  • See the introduction to the Tractatus pro clericorum conubio by E. Dümmler (Ldl III:588).
  • C. Mirbt, Die Publizistik im Zeitalter Gregors VII, Leipzig: Hinrich, 1894, pp. 255–258, 273–274.
  • Concilium Gangrense titulo IIII.
  • Nicolai pape responsa ad consulta Bulgaror c. 70.
  • Rm. 7:3.
  • H. Böhmer, Kirche und Staat in England und in der Normandie im XI. und XII. Jahrhundert, Aalen: Scientia, 1968, p. 198; see also his introduction to Tractarus 25, Ldl III:645.
  • G.H. Williams, The Norman Anonymous of 1100 AD, New York: Kraus, 1969, p. 74.
  • Z.N. Brooke, The English church and the papacy, Cambridge: University Press, 1980, p. 159.
  • The author of the Tractatus Eboracenses is commonly referred to as the Anonymous of York (Anonymus Eboracensis) but is here more correctly to be called the Anonymous of Rouen (Anonymus Rothomagensis).
  • Super Genesim 9.7.12.
  • A. Becker, Studien zur Investiturproblem in Frankreich, Saarbrücken: Wes-Ost-Verlag, 1955, pp. 80–111; Hallam, op. cit. pp. 77, 105, 107.
  • See his introduction to this letter in Ldl III:603–604.
  • See his introduction to the poem in Ldl III:579–580. Also Böhmer, Kirche und Staat, pp. 168–169, and Fauser, op. cit. p. 126.
  • Recueil des historiens des Gaules et de la France XI, Paris: Aux depens des librairies associes, 1767, pp. 444–446.
  • See his introduction to this Tractatus in Ldl III:649, as well as his Kirche und Staat, p. 190.

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