[408] Hutten, Bonneau. Omit nec; MS.

[409] delitiis; MS.

[410] MS. bears postscript; Finis septimo Idus Decembris, Mccccli. Laus Deo.

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THE DONATION OF CONSTANTINE
AS GIVEN IN PART ONE, DIVISION XCVI, CHAPTERS XIII AND XIV OF GRATIAN’S DECRETUM, OR HARMONY OF THE CANONS.

PART ONE. DIVISION XCVI.

[PALEA[411]

CHAPTER XIII. CONCERNING THE SAME.[412]

The Emperor Constantine yielded his crown, and all his royal prerogatives in the city of Rome, and in Italy, and in western parts to the Apostolic [See]. For in the Acts of the Blessed Sylvester (which the Blessed Pope Gelasius in the Council of the Seventy Bishops recounts as read by the catholic, and in accordance with ancient usage many churches he says follow this example) occurs the following:]