Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Paul Sabatier
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Mula, who about 1200 was at the court of Cortemiglia. Fragments
from these poets may be found in Monaci, _op. cit._, col. 69 ff. [23] Soc., 3; 2 Cel., 1, 1. [24] _Cum esset gloriosus animo et nollet aliquem se præcellere_, Giord. 20. [25] 1 Cel., 17; 3 Soc., 3; Bon., 7. Cf. A. SS., p. 562. [26] 1 Cel., 2; Bon., 6; _Vit. sec. apud_, A. SS., p. 560. [27] 3 Soc., 9. [28] In 1174 Assisi was taken by the chancellor of the empire, Christian, Archbishop of Mayence. A. Cristofani, i., p. 69. [29] All these events are related in the _Gesta Innocentii III. ab auctore coætaneo_, edited by Baluze: Migne, _Inn. op._, vol. i., col. xxiv. See especially the letter of Innocent, _Rectoribus Tusciæ: Mirari cogimur_, of April 16, 1198. Migne, vol. i., col. 75-77. Potthast, No. 82. [30] See Luigi Bonazzi, _Storia di Perugia_, 2 vols., 8vo. Perugia, 1875-1879 vol. i., cap. v., pp. 257-322. [31] 3 Soc., 4; 2 Cel., 1, 1. Cristofani, _op. cit._, i., p. 88 ff.; Bonazzi, _op. cit._, p. 257. [32] 3 Soc., 4. |
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