[Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Paul Sabatier]@TWC D-Link bookLife of St. Francis of Assisi CHAPTER XVI 21/27
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663. [10] 2 Cel., 3, 93; Bon., 104 and 105; _Conform._, 101a, 2. [11] 2 Cel., 3, 93; _Spec._, 49b; 182a; _Conform._, 182a, 1; _Tribul._, f^o 5a; 2 Cel., 3, 98; 113; 115; 1 Cel., 28, 50; 96; 103; 104; 108; 111; 118. [12] 2 Cel., 3, 27; _Spec._, 38b; _Conform._, 181b, 1; _Tribul._, 7b.Cf.
_Spec._, 220b; _Conform._, 103b. [13] Francis's successors were nearly all without exception students of Bologna.
Pietro di Catana was doctor of laws, as also Giovanni Parenti (Giord., 51) .-- Elias had been _scriptor_ at Bologna .-- Alberto of Pisa had been minister there (Eccl., 6) .-- Aymon had been reader there (Eccl., 6) .-- Crescentius wrote works on jurisprudence (_Conform._, 121b, 1, etc., etc.). [14] This name cannot be warranted; he is called Giovanni di Laschaccia in a passage of the _Conformities_ (104a, 1); Pietro Schiaccia in the Italian MS.
of the _Tribulations_ (f^o 75a); Petrus Stacia in the Laurentinian MS.
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