Thánh Đa Minh (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Thánh Đa Minh" in Vietnamese language version.

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  • Pierre Mandonnet, O.P. (1948) St. Dominic and His Work (bằng tiếng Anh); Lưu trữ 18 tháng 6 năm 2012 tại Wayback Machine, Dịch bởi Nữ tu Mary Benedicta Larkin, O.P., B. Herder Book Co., St. Louis/London, Chương III, chú thích số 50: "If the installation at Santa Sabina does not date from 1220, at least it is from 1221. The official grant was made only in June 1222 (Bullarium OP, I, 15). But the terms of the bull show that there had been a concession earlier. Before that concession, the Pope said that the friars had no hospitium in Rome. At that time St. Sixtus was no longer theirs; Conrad of Metz could not have alluded to St. Sixtus, therefore, when he said in 1221: "The Pope has conferred on them a house in Rome" (Laurent no. 136). It is possible that the Pope was waiting for the completion of the building that he was having done at Santa Sabina, before giving the title to the property, on 5 June 1222, to the new Master of the Order, elected not many days before." Accessed 20 May 2012.

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  • "Saint Dominic", Lay Dominicans Lưu trữ 13 tháng 1 năm 2013 tại Wayback Machine
  • French translation of Foulques' 1215 letter Lưu trữ 11 tháng 1 năm 2012 tại Wayback Machine
  • Pierre Mandonnet, O.P. (1948) St. Dominic and His Work (bằng tiếng Anh); Lưu trữ 18 tháng 6 năm 2012 tại Wayback Machine, Dịch bởi Nữ tu Mary Benedicta Larkin, O.P., B. Herder Book Co., St. Louis/London, Chương III, chú thích số 50: "If the installation at Santa Sabina does not date from 1220, at least it is from 1221. The official grant was made only in June 1222 (Bullarium OP, I, 15). But the terms of the bull show that there had been a concession earlier. Before that concession, the Pope said that the friars had no hospitium in Rome. At that time St. Sixtus was no longer theirs; Conrad of Metz could not have alluded to St. Sixtus, therefore, when he said in 1221: "The Pope has conferred on them a house in Rome" (Laurent no. 136). It is possible that the Pope was waiting for the completion of the building that he was having done at Santa Sabina, before giving the title to the property, on 5 June 1222, to the new Master of the Order, elected not many days before." Accessed 20 May 2012.