The elevation of the Prague bishopric to an archbishopric in 1344 was reflected in the clerical work of the Prague consistory and the archiepiscopal office. One of the significant changes concerned the introduction of specialized record books. Most of them have survived: especially the socalled Libri confirmationum, which recorded the nominations of clerics to benefices, i.e. court files from the vicar general’s court records; and the so-called Libri erectionum, which recorded foundations and donations. Records of the clergy correctors and of the ordinations granted have also survived to a lesser extent. These books attracted the attention of historians and were edited relatively early with varying degrees of completeness. As regards to the Libri erectionum, 14 volumes are deposited in the archives of the Prague Metropolitan Chapter.
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