uncil of
Chalcedon.--Riffel, p. 543.
[117] Savigny, _Geschichte des roemischen Rechts im Mittelalter_, 1834, i.
36. Quoted by Rump, ix. 72.
[118] _Ep._ xi. 2: Sedes illa toto orbe mirabilis licet generalis mundo sit
praedita.
[119] _Nov._ cxxxi. c. 2: thespizomen ton hagiotaton tes presbyteras Rhomes
papan proton einai panton ton hiereon.... te gnome kai orthe krisei tou
ekeinou sebasmiou thronou katergethesan. _Nov._ ix. init.: Pontificatus
apicem apud eam (Romam anteriorem) esse nemo est qui dubitet.--Photius, p.
156.
[120] Translated from Photius, p. 156.
[121] "Cesare fui e son Giustiniano,
Che, per voler del primo amor ch'io sento,
Dentro alle leggi trassi il troppo e il vano."
--_Paradiso_, vi. 10.
[122] This paragraph translated from Rump, ix. 70.
[123] Rump, viii. 487.
[124] Account from Rump, ix. 172-4, compressed.
[125] Respondeat mens illa Sancto Spiritui serviens.
[126] Mansi, viii. 808.
[127] Mansi, viii. 849.
[128] See Baronius, A.D. 535, sec. 40; Hefele, ii. 736-8; Rump, ix. 174-6;
_Novell._ xxxix. _De Africana Ecclesia._
[129] Photius, i. 153-4: words of Hergenroether, who quotes eastern
historians, who call him megaloprepesteros anakton ton proteron ...
megalourgos krator.
[130] Mansi, viii. 846.
[131] Photius, i. 160-2; Rump, ix. 181.
[132] Photius, i. 163. The words which concern the conduct of Vigilius are
taken from Cardinal Hergenroether. Baronius, A.D. 538, sec. 5, gives from
Anastasius the words of the empress, and the Pope's answer, and the
following narrative.
[133] Gregorovius, i. 372. See Liberatus, _Breviarium_, ch. xxii.
[134] Liberatus, _Breviarium_.
[135] Reumont, ii. 49.
[136] St. Gregory, _Dialogues_, ii. 14, 18.
[137] The following drawn from Reumont's narrative, ii. 50-6.
[138] The narrative drawn from Reumont, ii. 56-7; Gregorovius, i. 448-9.
[139] Mansi, viii. 969; Photius, i. 163.
[140] Mansi, viii. 1149.
[141] Mansi, ix. 35-40.
[142] Narrative drawn from Photius, i. 165-6, down to "Ferrandus," p. 232,
below.
[143] Mansi, ix. 487-537.
[144] Hefele, ii. 790.
[145] Hergenroether, _K.G._, i. 344-5; Photius, i. 166.
[146] Translated from Hergenroether's _K.G._, i., pp. 345-351, from p. 232,
above, "at this point Justinian sought," &c., with reference also to the
life of Photius.
[147] Hergenroether, Photius, i. 174; Rump, _K.G._, ix. 283.
[148] See Reumont, ii. 58-62;
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