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Pisa, who makes no attempt to assign authorship), and most moderns, including Professor Alvisi, M. Sabatier,[1] Professor Umberto Cosmo,[2] and the latest biographer of the Blessed, Fra Luigi da Parma.[3] But all the Codexes which Père Edouard d'Alençon cites, as
- ↑ "Speculum Perfectionis," p. vi., Paris, 1898. But then he is only following Alvisi.
- ↑ "Le Mistiche Nozze di Frate Francesco con Madonna Povertà," Florence, Olschki, 1898, pp. 58. I have since seen his Noterelle Francescane, in the "Giornale Dantesco" (An. ix., Quad, iii.) in which he modifies his opinion.
- ↑ "Vita del Beato Giovanni da Parma," 2nd Edition. Quaracchi, 1900, pp. 186.