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ABBREVIATORS , a See also: body of writers in the papal See also: chancery, whose business was to sketch out and prepare in due See also: form the See also: pope's bulls, briefs and consistorial decrees before these are written out in extenso by the scriptores
.
They are first mentioned in Extravagantes of See also: John XXII. and of Benedict XII
.
Their number was fixed at seventy-two by
See also: Sixtus IV
.
From the See also: time of Benedict XII
.
(1334–1342) they were classed as de Parco majori or Praesidentiae majoris, and de See also: Farce minori
.
The name was derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or See also: lower (major or minor) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the See also: vice-chancellor
.
After the protonotaries See also: left the sketching of the minutes to the abbreviators, those de Parco majori, who ranked as prelates, were the most important See also: officers of the apostolic chancery
.
By See also: Martin V. their signature was made essential to the validity of the acts of the chancery; and they obtained in course of time many.important privileges
.
They were suppressed in 1908 by
See also: Pius X. and their duties were transferred to the protonotarii See also: apostolici participantes
.
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