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bulls connected to any
particular order, or institution, or locality.
Bullaria were
generally intended to
render ****istance to
canonists by
bringing within...
- Species: P. arachidis
Binomial name
Puccinia arachidis Speg. (1884)
Synonyms Bullaria arachidis (Speg.)
Arthur & Mains, (1922)
Uromyces arachidis Henn., (1896)...
- Species: P. carthami
Binomial name
Puccinia carthami Corda (1840)
Synonyms Bullaria carthami (Corda)
Arthur & Mains, (1922)
Puccinia calcitrapae var. centaureae...
- Linnaeus, 1758 Type
species Bulla ampulla Linnaeus, 1758
Species See text
Synonyms Bullaria Rafinesque, 1815
Quibulla Iredale, 1929
Vesica Swainson, 1840...
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subsequent papal legislation was
published in
periodic volumes called Bullaria. In the
thirteenth century, the
Roman Church began to
collect and organize...
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published and they
remained scattered through the
ponderous volumes of the ‘’
Bullaria’’ the ‘’Acta
Sanctae Sedis’’, and
other such compilations,
which were accessible...
- Species: P. libanotidis
Binomial name
Puccinia libanotidis Lindr.
Synonyms Bullaria libanotidis (Lindr.) Arthur, Résult. Sci. Congr. Bot. Wien 1905: 346 (1906)...
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subsequent papal legislation was
published in
periodic volumes called Bullaria. By the 19th century, this body of
legislation included some 10,000 norms...
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published and they
remained scattered through the
ponderous volumes of the
Bullaria, the Acta
Sanctae Sedis, and
other such compilations,
which were accessible...
- chronicles,
memorial books, memoirs,
reports of the nuncius, commentaries,
bullaria,
private and
public letters, speeches,
state papers and
collections of...