[2.] Giord., 81.
[3.] He names more than twenty four persons.
[4.] It does not seem to me that we can look upon the account of the interview between Gregory IX. and Brother Giordano as rigorously accurate. Giord., 63.
[5.] Liber de adventu Minorum in Angliam, published under the title of Monumenta Franciscana (in the series of Rerum Britannicarum medii Ævi scriptores, Roll series) in two volumes, 8vo; the first through the care of J. S. Brewer (1858), the second through that of R. Howlett (1882). This text is reproduced without the scientific dress of the Analecta franciscana, t. i., pp. 217-257. Cf. English Historical Review, v. (1890), 754. He has published an excellent critical edition of it, but unfortunately partial, in vol. xxviii., Scriptorum, of the Monumenta Germaniæ Historica by Mr. Liebermann, Hanover, 1888, folio, pp. 560-569.
[6.] Eccl., 11; 13; 14; 15. Cf. Eccl., 14, where the author takes pains to say that Alberto of Pisa died at Rome, surrounded by English Brothers "inter Anglicos."
[7.] Eccl., 4; 12.
[8.] Eccl., 4; 5; 6; 7; 10; 12; 13; 14; 15.
[9.] It was published, but with many suppressions, in 1857, at Parma. The Franciscans of Quaracchi prepared a new edition of it, which appeared in the Analecta Franciscana. This work is in manuscript in the Vatican under no. 7260. Vide Ehrle. Zeitschrift für kath. Theol. (1883), t. vii., pp. 767 and 768. The work of Mr. Clédat will be read with interest: De fratre Salembene et de ejus chronicæ auctoritate, Paris, 4to, 1877, with fac simile.
[10.] Father Ehrle has published it, but unfortunately not entire, in the Archiv., t. ii., pp. 125-155, text of the close of the fifth and of the sixth tribulation; pp. 256-327 text of the third, of the fourth, and of the commencement of the fifth. He has added to it introductions and critical notes. For the parts not published I will cite the text of the Laurentian manuscript (Plut. 20, cod. 7), completed where possible with the Italian version in the National Library at Florence (Magliabecchina, xxxvii.-28). See also an article of Professor Tocco in the Archivio storico italiano, t. xvii. (1886), pp. 12-36 and 243-61, and one of Mr. Richard's: Library of the École des chartes, 1884, 5th livr. p. 525. Cf. Tocco, the Eresia nel medio Evo, p. 419 ff. As to the text published by Döllinger in his Beiträge zur Sektengeschichte des Mittelalters, Münich, 1890, 2 vols., 8vo, II. Theil Dokumente, pp. 417-427, it is of no use. It can only beget errors, as it abounds with gross mistakes. Whole pages are wanting.
[11.] Archiv., t. iii., pp. 406-409.