History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Volume 5Bell, 1906 - Rome (Italy) |
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Page 112 - L'un fu tutto serafico in ardore; l'altro per sapienza in terra fue di cherubica luce uno splendore.
Page 9 - Take the tiara and know that thou art the father of princes and kings, the ruler of the world, the Vicar on earth of our Saviour Jesus Christ.
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Page 257 - Hist. de reb. gest. Frid. II., Murat., viii. 496. 2 Obiit — principum mundi maximus Fridericus stupor quoque mundi et immutator mirabilis, absolutus a sententia qua innodabatur, assumpto, ut dicitur, habit u Cisterciensium, et mirifice compunctus et humiliatus.
Page 233 - Our soul is escaped as a bird the snare of the fowler, the net is broken and we are free.
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Page 74 - Petri successor, vicarius sit illius per quem reges regnant et principes principantur, qui dominatur in regno hominum, et cui voluerit dabit...
Page 180 - Christian religion had been installed by the emperor of heaven, he left Italy to the rule of the Pope and sought a residence for himself in Greece. Thence the sacred chair transferred the empire to the Germans in the person of Charles (who humbly took upon his shoulders a burthen too heavy for the Roman Church); but while the Pope conceded to him the tribunal of the empire and the power of the sword, through the coronation and unction of thy predecessors and thee, he thereby yielded nothing of his...
Page 91 - I do not meddle with the spiritual power ; on the contrary, I will rather protect it ; but as Emperor I will be judge of all temporal matters throughout the...
Page 85 - Ottonem) benedixit, licentiavit et rogavit eum , ut alio die adveniente recederet a territorio Romano ; quod ipse minime fecit.