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The Italian Editions. The first Italian edition[1] appeared in 1847 under the title "Meditazione sulla Povertà di Santo Francesco."[2] It is taken from a Fourteenth-Century Codex in the Franciscan Convent of Giaccherino, near Pistoia. Its editors were the Lexicographer, Pietro Fanfani,

  1. The Italian edition of the Chronicle of Mark of Lisbon (Venice, 1590, voi. ii. pp. 82-92) contains a compendium of the "Sacrum Commercium" which, however, does not merit the name of an edition.
  2. "Meditazione sulla Povertà di Santo Francesco" Scrittura inedita del Secolo XIV. Pistoia, Tip. Cino., 1847, 18mo. pp. 72.