[104] III., 53.
[105] V., 43.
[106] It is not true that the Council offered the title to Leo I. It occurs only in petitions which two Eastern priests directed to the Pope and the Council (Mansi, vi., 1006 and 1012), and the Council, as we saw, decreed precisely the opposite. The only other place in which we find it in some form is the spurious Latin version of the sentence on Dioscorus to which I referred on p. 50.
[107] V., 20.
[108] V., 21.
[109] IX., 12.
[110] XIII., 31.
[111] XIII., 38.
[112] XIII., 39.