From St Francis to Dante Translations From the Chronicle of the Franciscan Sal

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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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