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- 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 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