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Pisa, who makes no attempt to assign authorship), and most moderns, including Professor Alvisi, M. Sabatier,[1] Professor Umberto Cosmo,[2] and the latest biographer of the Blessed, Fra Luigi da Parma.[3] But all the Codexes which Père Edouard d'Alençon cites, as

  1. "Speculum Perfectionis," p. vi., Paris, 1898. But then he is only following Alvisi.
  2. "Le Mistiche Nozze di Frate Francesco con Madonna Povertà," Florence, Olschki, 1898, pp. 58. I have since seen his Noterelle Francescane, in the "Giornale Dantesco" (An. ix., Quad, iii.) in which he modifies his opinion.
  3. "Vita del Beato Giovanni da Parma," 2nd Edition. Quaracchi, 1900, pp. 186.