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BIBLIOGRAPHY.—All works on canon law contain a treatise on the Bibliography.—All works on canon law contain a treatise on the cardinals. See particularly, for the history, Thomassin, Vetus et nova discipl., tom. I., lib. ii., cap. 113-115. For history and law, Phillips, Kirchenrecht, vol. vi. ; Hinschius, System des kathol. Kirchen rechts, vol. i. p. 312. For the canonical aspect, Ferraris, Prompta bibliotheca, s.v. "Cardinales"; Bouix, De curia roman (Paris, Pp. 5-141; Card. de Luca, Relatio curiae romanae, disc. 5. For details of the ceremonies and costume, Grimaldi, Les Congregations romaines (Sienna, 189o) , p. 99 et seq.; Barbier de Montault, Le Costume et les usages ecclesiastiques (Paris), s.d. For a list of the names of the cardinals, according to their titles, see De Mas-Latrie, Tresor de chronologie, col. 2219-2264 ; and in the chronological order of their promotion, from St. Leo IX. to Benedict XIV., ibid. 1242 ; also Dictionnaire des cardinaux (Paris, 1856) .

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