[167] Nuovi Documenti, pp. 202, 203.
[168] For further details, see Antonio Canestrelli’s admirable monograph, L’Abbazia di San Galgano.
[169] Oraffi (Vita del B. Bernardo Tolomei, pp. 44-72) gives what is said to be the text of this homily. It may, possibly, be a genuine work of the Saint, but as it speaks of “the schism arisen in the Sacred Empire, now many years ago, between Frederick of Austria and Ludwig of Bavaria,” it could not have been delivered on this occasion.
[170] Frizzoni, op. cit. p. 115.
[171] Cf. Frizzoni, op. cit. p 117.
[172] Commentarii, x. pp. 482-484.
[173] Storia della Repubblica di Firenze, i. pp. 389, 390.
[174] A. C. Swinburne, Relics.
[175] There are two hotels in San Gimignano: the Albergo Centrale and the Leone Bianco. The present writer’s experience has been confined to the Albergo Centrale, which is pleasantly situated and excellent for so small a town.
[176] Pecori, Storia della Terra di San Gimignano, p. 41.