The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... pope , but he refrains from vilifying the person of the emperor . He ennobles him rather by a bold fiction , which explains the error of the hero and grants him the excuse of fatalism . Barbarossa made a vow to deliver the tomb of ...
... pope , but he refrains from vilifying the person of the emperor . He ennobles him rather by a bold fiction , which explains the error of the hero and grants him the excuse of fatalism . Barbarossa made a vow to deliver the tomb of ...
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... Pope Gregory IX . A few years later he compiled his Vita Secunda , or Second Life , which may be considered as a supplement to the first one . St. Thomas also wrote a Life of St. Clare and a treatise on the miracles of St. Francis , and ...
... Pope Gregory IX . A few years later he compiled his Vita Secunda , or Second Life , which may be considered as a supplement to the first one . St. Thomas also wrote a Life of St. Clare and a treatise on the miracles of St. Francis , and ...
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... Pope Boni- face VIII , 212 His satire on Pope Boniface , 216 , 233 Thrust into a dungeon , 217 His song of joy , 218 , 234 Excommunication of , 218 Pleads for pardon , 219 , 234 Letter to Pope Boniface VIII , 219-221 Absolution by Pope ...
... Pope Boni- face VIII , 212 His satire on Pope Boniface , 216 , 233 Thrust into a dungeon , 217 His song of joy , 218 , 234 Excommunication of , 218 Pleads for pardon , 219 , 234 Letter to Pope Boniface VIII , 219-221 Absolution by Pope ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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