From St. Francis to Dante; a Translation of All That is of Primary Interest in the Chronicle of the Franciscan Salimbene; (1221-1288) Together With Notes And Illustrations From Other Medieval Sources

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From St. Francis to Dante; a Translation of All That is of Primary Interest in the Chronicle of the Franciscan Salimbene; (1221-1288) Together With Notes And Illustrations From Other Medieval Sources
Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947
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25.) Digitized by Google Neither Fish noi; Flesh. 269 the Archdeacon of Ravenna his left. And the church was on an vipper floor, and the whole Convent of those ladies, to the number of 72, was there gathered together; and after Mass bad been fiolemnlj celebrated, and all our council and business was ended, 'we went out from the Convent and found a plenteous fire kindled.
And forthwith the bell ran to Nones, and the Legate took leave, and said, 'I invite je all to dine with me.' I oelieve that h
...e said full ten times over in the Tuscan tongue, mo ^ ve ^nvito, e si ve renvitOj which is, bein^ translated, * I invite you to dinner, and again I reinvite jou.' Nevertheless those brethren were so fear- ful and shamefaced that I could not bring with me but two ; the rest went to eat in the Convent of the Brethren. When there- fore I had come to the Bishop's palace, the Legate said to me, ^ To-daj is the Sabbath-daj, and the Bishop and Podesta will eat flesh. Let us part from them, and go to the hall of the Palace, where we shall have abundantly to eat.' And he kept me and made me sit b^ his side at table ; and oft-times he said how he took it exceedmg ill that I had not honoured him by bringins other Brethren with me ; for he had invited them all.

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