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900 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1964
“In Treviso Alberigo da Romano ruled for many years, and his reign was cruel and harsh, as those who experienced it know very well. This man was the very limb of the devil (membrum diabolis) and the son of iniquity, but eventually he perished by a wretched death… Once, when he lost his falcon, he pulled down his pants and turned his arse up to the heavens in mockery and insult to God himself, thinking in this way to avenge himself on God for his loss. And when he came home, he went into the church and defecated on the very altar itself… Moreover, his wife called noble ladies and matrons whores and prostitutes, and he did not rebuke her.”