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Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, Boston College, 12–16 August 1963. Edited by Stephan Kuttner and J. Joseph Ryan. (Monumenta Iuris Canonici, series C, 1). Pp. xl + 494 + 8 illustrations. Vatican City: S. Congregatio de Seminariis et Studiorum Universitatibus, 1965. Lire 5,300.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Walter Ullmann
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Trinity College, Cambridge

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1 The general position of Hostiensis was made clear by him in his lecture on x. i. 33.6 (a decretal sent to the Byzantine emperor) which Watt's paper should have included. Here Hostiensis said: ‘Potestas pontificis consistit in jure quo debet esse imbuta, regalis vero in potentia facti, quo debet esse suffulta, et sic patet, quod una eget reliqua et utraque adinvicem concordante omnia recte in regimine ecclesiae Dei. Debet tamen pontificalis precedere tamquam major et dignior et illuminatrix ad modum lucemae illuminationis, et regalis sequi tamquam minor sive rudior ad modum clave indevotos et rebelles percutientis seu malleantis’.