1. Giord., 14; Tribul., fo 10.
2. Any other date is impossible, since Francis in open chapter relinquished the direction of the Order in favor of Pietro di Catana, who died March 10, 1221.
3. This too short fragment is found in § vi. of the Rule of the Damianites (August 9, 1253): Speculum, Morin, Tract. iii., 226b.
4. 2 Cel., 2, 3; Bon., 162; cf. Conform., 184b, 2, and 62b, 1.
5. Sigonius, Opera, t. iii. col. 220; cf. Potthast, 5516, and 6086.
6. 2 Cel., 3, 4; Spec., 11a; Tribul., 13a; Conform., 169b, 2.
7. Died in 1229. Cf. Mazzetti, Repertorio di tutti i professori di Bologna, Bologna, 1847, p. 11.
8. See Mon. Germ. hist. Script., t. 28, p. 635, and the notes.
9. Wadding, ann. 1220, no. 9. Cf. A. SS., p. 823.
10. 2 Cel., 1, 16; Spec., 100a-101b.
11. Giord., 14; cf. 2 Cel., 1, 17; Spec., 102; 3 Soc., 56 and 63.
12. Cum secundum. The original is at Assisi with Datum apud Urbem Veterem X. Kal. Oct. pont. nostri anno quinto (September 22, 1220). It is therefore by an error that Sbaralea and Wadding make it date from Viterbo, which is the less explicable that all the bulls of this epoch are dated from Orvieto. Wadding, ann. 1220, 57; Sbaralea, vol. i., p. 6; Potthast, 6561.
13. 2 Cel., 3, 118; Ubertin, Arbor. V., 2; Spec., 26; 50; 130b; Conform., 136a, 2; 143a, 2.
14. 2 Cel., 3, 83; Bon. 77. One should read this account in the Conform. according to the Antigua Legenda, 142a, 2; 31a, 1; Spec. 43b.
15. Tribul. Laur. MS., 12b; Magl. MS., 71b.
16. Luke, ix., 1-6. Tribul., 12b: Et fecerunt de regula prima ministri removere.... This must have taken place at the chapter of September 29, 1220, since the suppression is made in the Rule of 1221.
17. 2 Cel., 3, 81; Spec., 26; Conform., 175b, 1; 53a; Bon., 76; A. SS., p. 620.
18. The epitaph on his tomb, which still exists at S. M. dei Angeli bears this date: see Portiuncula, von P. Barnabas aus dem Elsass, Rixheim, 1884, p. 11. Cf. A. SS., p. 630.
19. Spec., 9b; Arbor. V., 3; Conform., 170a, 1; 2 Cel., 3, 124. Cf. Ubertini, Archiv., iii., pp. 75 and177.