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- Library of Congress G & M Division1
- M. I. Map Library,Atlasblatt,CIA Map Library1
- Originally included in a 19th century collection of Papal Signatures + gifted to Saint Mary's College + in the early- to mid-twentieth century by an unrecorded individual. This papal bull has been removed from the volume (call number: qBX850 C36). Once part of a two-volume set, the second volume is held by the University of Notre Dame. The University of Notre Dame conserved this papal bull and displayed it as a part of an exhibit during the conference, The Promise of the Vatican Library, held May 8-10, 2016 at the University of Notre Dame. David Gura, Curator of Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts at the Hesburgh Library, oversaw this conservation.1
- Originally included in a 19th century collection of Papal Signatures gifted to Saint Mary's College in the early- to mid-twentieth century by an unrecorded individual. This papal bull has been removed from the volume (call number: qBX850 C36). Once part of a two-volume set, the second volume is held by the University of Notre Dame. The University of Notre Dame conserved this papal bull and displayed it as a part of an exhibit during the conference, The Promise of the Vatican Library, held May 8-10, 2016 at the University of Notre Dame. David Gura, Curator of Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts at the Hesburgh Library, oversaw this conservation.1
- Originally included in a 19th century collection of ^Papal Signatures^ gifted to #Saint Mary's College# in the early- to mid-twentieth century by an unrecorded individual. This papal bull has been removed from the volume (call number: qBX850 C36). Once part of a two-volume set; the second volume is held by the University of Notre Dame. The University of Notre Dame conserved this papal bull and displayed it as a part of an exhibit during the conference, The Promise of the Vatican Library, held May 8-10, 2016 at the University of Notre Dame. David Gura, Curator of Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts at the Hesburgh LibraryREGEX oversaw this conservation.1