From St Francis to Dante Translations From the Chronicle of the Franciscan Sal
From St Francis to Dante Translations From the Chronicle of the Franciscan Sal
Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947
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27, 67, 427, 429) His average noble, like those of contemporary chronicles and even of many medieval romances, answers pretty well to the Byronic sarcasm not quite a felon, yet but half a knight. We have the knightly forger of a will (1287398), and the usual knightly Bluebeard. (483) " The Lord Jacobino di Palude on divers occasions slew many of his own house, namely, the father of his son-in-law, and his son-in-law, and the son of his own daughter, a little child still at the nurse's breast, w...hom he dashed against the earth, and his cousin-german, the Lord Arverio, with his two sons, and likewise another of his own house. " Salimbene is exceptional in giving us no hint of the frequency with which ladies were beaten in private life by their fathers and husbands ; but we have already had glimpses of their fate in time of war and when was there not war ? The study of fresh documents makes it plainer every day that theory and practice were as widely divorced in medieval chivalry as in religion.
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