[1360] C. iii. Extra, Lib. V. Tit. xxxv.—As embodied in the Decretals of Gregory IX. this canon omits a clause indicating how great was the detestation of the people for the ordeal thus imposed on them—“quare conversis et convertendis scandalum incutiunt et terrorem.”—Quint. Compilat. Honorii III. Lib. IV. Tit. xiv.
[1361] Batthyani, Legg. Eccles. Hung. T. II. p. 436.—Hartzheim, IV. 27.
[1362] Rogeri Bacon Epist. de Secretis Operibus Artis c. ii. (M. R. Series I. 526).
[1363] Richstich Landrecht, cap. LII. The same provisions are to be found in a French version of the Speculum Suevicum, probably made towards the close of the fourteenth century for the use of the western provinces of the Empire.—Miroir de Souabe, P. I. c. xlviii. (Éd. Matile, Neufchatel, 1843).
[1364] Villaneuva, Viage Literario, XXII. 288.—Du Cange, s. vv. Ferrum candens, Batalia.
[1365] Coleccion de Cédulas, etc., Madrid, 1830, Tom. V. p. 142.
[1366] Memorial Histórico Español, Madrid, 1850, Tom. I. p. 47.
[1367] Concil. Palentin. ann. 1322, can. xxvi.
[1368] Non es tenuda la parte de probar lo que niega porque non lo podrie facer.—Las Siete Partidas, P. III. Tit. xiv. l. 1.
[1369] S. Antonini Confessionale.