[5.] It is inserted in the treatise of Sigonius on the bishops of Bologna: Caroli Sigonii de episcopis Bononiensibus libri quinque cum notis L. C. Rabbii, a work which occupies cols. 353-590 of t. iii. of his Opera omnia, Milan, 1732-1737, 6 vols., fo. We find our fragment in col. 432.

[6.] This passage will be found above, [p. 241].

[7.] Guillelmi Tyrensis arch. Continuala belli sacri historia in Martène: Amplissima Collectio, t. v. pp. 584-572. The piece concerning Francis is cols. 689-690.

[8.] Chronicon Montis Sereni (at present Petersberg, near Halle), edited by Ehrenfeuchter in the Mon. Germ. hist. Script., t. 23, pp. 130-226, 229.

[9.] Burchardi et Cuonradi Urspergensium chronicon ed., A. Otto Abel and L. Weiland, apud Mon. Germ, hist., t. 23, pp. 333-383. The monastery of Ursperg was half-way between Ulm and Augsburg. Vide p. 376.

[10.] Matthæi Parisiensis monachie Albanensis, Historia major, edition Watts, London, 1640. The Brothers Minor are first mentioned in the year 1207, p. 222, then 1227, pp. 339-342.

[11.] See the article, Minores, in the table of contents of the Mon. Germ. hist. Script., t. xxviii.

[12.] Franz von Assisi, p. 168 ff.

[13.] See above, p. 97, his story of the audience with Innocent III.

[14.] For example, Chronica Albrici trium fontium in Pertz: Script., t. 23, ad ann. 1207, 1226, 1228. Vide Fragment of the chron. of Philippe Mousket (