A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages Volume II Part 30
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II. pp. 208-9.
[242] Molinier, Thesis de Fratre Guillelmo Pelisso, Anicii, 1880, pp.
lix.-lx.
[243] Ripoll I. 238, 242-3; VII. 31.--Bern. Corio, Hist. Milanese, ann.
1269.
[244] Ripoll I. 254.--Campana, op. cit. p. 114.
[245] Bern. Guidon. Vit. Innocent. PP. IV. (Muratori, S.R.I. III.
592).--Wadding, ann. 1254, No. 8.--Ripoll I. 246.--Sclopis, Antica Legislazione del Piemonte, p. 440.
[246] Ripoll I. 285.--Raynald. ann. 1255, No. 31--Campi, Dell' Hist.
Eccles. di Piacenza. P. II. pp. 212-13, 402.
[247] Ripoll I. 300, 326, 327, 399.--Potthast No. 16292.
[248] Campi, Deli' Hist. Eccles. di Piacenza, P. II. pp.
214-15.--Barbarano de Mironi, Hist. Eccles. di Vicenza, II. 99, 104.
[249] Epistt. Saecul. XIII. T. I. No. 451.--Raynald. ann. 1231, No.
20-22.
[250] Chabaneau (Vaissette, ed. Privat, X. 314).--Monach. Patavin.
Chron. (Muratori, S. R. I. VIII. 707-9).--Frederic II. is similarly described by the papal scribes as a monster delighting in objectless cruelty. See Vit. Gregor. PP. IX. (Muratori, S. R. I. III. 583-4).
[251] Epistt. Saecul. XIII. T. I. No. 453, 741, 757-9.--Ripoll I. 59, 135, 193.--Potthast No. 12899.--Berger, Registres d'Innocent IV. No.
4095.--Raynald. Annal. ann. 1248. No. 25-6.--Harduin. Concil. VII. 362.
[252] Ripoll I. 230, 247, 249-51, 286, 391.--Mag. Bull. Rom.
1.102-4.--Pegnae Append. Eymeric. p. 77.--Harduin. Concil. VII. 362.
[253] Raynald. ann. 1357, No. 38-9; 1258, No. 1-4; 1259, No.
1-3.--Rolandini Chron. Lib. IX.-XII. (Muratori, S. R. I. VIII.
299-352).--Monach. Patavin. Chron. (Ib. VIII. 691-705).--Nic. Smeregi Chron. (Ib. VIII. 101).--Wadding, ann. 1258, No. 6.--Mag. Bull. Rom, I.
118.
The ferocity of the age is seen in the treatment bestowed on Ezzelin's brother Alberico, when captured with his family. He was gagged and tied to a tree, his wife and daughters were burned alive before his eyes, his sons were slain and their limbs thrown in his face, and then he was deliberately hacked in pieces.--Laurentii de Monacis Ezerinus III.
(Muratori, S. R. I. VIII. 150). Alberico was a man of culture, a troubadour, and a patron of the _gai science_ (Vaissette, ed. Privat, X.
313).
[254] Raynald. ann. 1259, No. 6-9.
[255] Ripoll I. 398.--Bern. Corio, Hist. Milanese, ann. 1259.
[256] Arch. de l'Inquis de Carca.s.sonne (Doat. x.x.xI.).--Ripoll I. 400.
[257] Potthast No. 17984-5.--Arch. de I'Inquis. de Carc. (Doat, x.x.xI.
216).--Ripoll I. 402, 460, 462, 466, 469, 478.--Raynald. ann. 1260, No.
12.--Mag. Bull. Rom. I. 119.
The bull threatening the people of Bergamo with interdict for their legislation is by Urban IV. and dated in 1264, as found in the archives of the Inquisition of Carca.s.sonne (Doat, x.x.x. 288), while Ripoll (I.
499) gives it as by Clement IV. in 1265, showing that the Bergamese were obstinate. Bergamo had been under interdict for adhering to Frederic and Conrad, and had only been reconciled after the death of the latter in 1255 (Ripoll I. 268).
[258] Epistt. Urbani PP. IV. (Martene Thesaur. II. 9-50, 74-9, 116-18, 220-37.)--Epistt. Clement. PP. IV. (Ibid. pp. 176, 186, 196-200, 213, 218, 241-5, 250, 260, 274).
[259] Epistt. Clem. PP. IV. (Martene Thesaur. II. 174, 319, 327).--Raynald. ann. 1266, No. 23.
[260] Ripoll I. 427, 514.--Campi, Dell' Hist. Eccles. di Piacenza, P.
II. pp. 218-31.--Philippi Bergomat. Supplem. Chron. ann. 1261.
[261] Wadding, ann. 1254, No. 7, 8, 11, 16; 1261, No. 2.--Grandjean, Registres de Benoit XI. No. 1167.--Ripoll II. 87.
[262] Wadding, ann. 1259, No. 3.--Barbarano de' Mironi, Hist. Eccles.
di Vicenza, II. 95, 105, 108, 113, 121.
[263] Annal. Mediolanens. cap. 31 (Muratori, S. R. I. XVI.
662).--Muratori Antiq. Ital. XII. 513.--Wadding, ann. 1277, No. 10, 11; 1278, No. 33; 1289, No. 18.
[264] Grandjean, Registres de Benoit XI. No. 508.
[265] Paramo, p. 264.--Verri, Storia di Milano, I. 244.--Ripoll I.
567.--Raynald. ann. 1278, No. 78.--In Doat, x.x.xII. 160, is the letter to the authorities of Bergamo, which Bremond (Ripoll ubi sup.) says is not to be found.
[266] Memor. Protestat. Regiens. ann. 1279, 1282 (Muratori, S.R.I. VIII.
1146, 1150).--Bern. Corio, Hist. Milanese, ann. 1279.--Paramo Lib. II.
t.i.t. ii. cap. 30, No. 13.--Pegnae Append. ad Eymeric. p. 55--Salimbene Chron. pp. 274, 276, 342.--Chron. Parmens. ann. 1279, 1282, 1286, 1287 (Muratori, IX. 792, 799, 809-11).--Sarpi, Discorso (Opere, IV.
21).--Concil. Mediolanens. ann. 1287, c. xi.
[267] Ripoll I. 241-2.--Wadding. ann. 1258, No. 3, 5; ann. 1278, No. 33; ann. 1279, No. 29; Regest. Nich. PP. III. No. 11.--Mag. Bull. Rom. I.
118.--Martene Thesaur. II. 191.--Raynald. ann. 1278, No. 78.
[268] Muratori Antiq. Ital. XII. 513-14, 521-3, 537-8.--Lib. Sententt.
Inq. Tolosan. pp. 2, 3, 12, 13, 32, 68, 75, 76, 81, etc.
[269] Muratori Antiq. Ital. XII. 508-55.--Bern. Guidon. Vit. Bonif.
VIII. (S.R.I. III. 671-2).--Barbarano de' Mironi, Hist. Eccles. di Vicenza II. 153.--Salimbene Chron. ann. 1279, p. 276.--Paramo, p. 299.
The wide attention attracted by the case of Armanno is shown by the allusion to it in the German chronicles.--Trithem Chron. Hirsaug. ann.
1299.--Chron. Cornel. Zanfliet (Martene Ampl. Coll. V. 142-3).
[270] Introductio ad Zanchini Tract. de Haeres, ed. Campegii, Romae, 1568.
(I owe a copy of this doc.u.ment to the kindness of Prof. Felice Tocco, of Florence.)
[271] Cod. Epist. Rodulphi I. Lipsiae, 1807, pp. 266-9.--Wadding. ann.
1289, No. 20.--Lami, Antichita Toscane, pp. 497, 536-7.
[272] Faucon, Registres de Boniface VIII. No. 1673, p. 632.--Wadding.
ann. 1298, No. 3.--Arch. de l'Inq. de Carc. (Doat, XXVI. 147).
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