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APPENDIX A - Letters of Rienzi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 August 2010

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TRIBUNUS SENATUI POPULOQUE ROMANO.

Exultent in circuitu vestro montes, induantur colles gaudio, et universe planities, atque vestra Romana civitas, et valles pacem germinent, ubertate fœcundentur, et eterna lætitia repleantur. Resurgat Romana civitas diuturne prostracionis a lapsu, solium solite majestatis ascendens, vestitus viduitatis deponat et lugubres, sponsalem induat purpuram, liberum diadema caput exornet, colla manilibus muniat, resumat justitie sceptrum, ac totis circumfalta, et renovata virtutibus, tanquam sponsa ornata, se placituram sponso suo exhibeat. Excitentur sacerdotes ejus, et proceres, seniores ejus, et juvenes matrone, pupilli simul et virgines, omnisque Romanus exercitus in voce salutis attonitus, flexis in terrain genibus, fixis in cœlum oculis, palmis erectis ad sidera, lætissimis animis devotissimis mentibus, gratias Deo referrant, et glorian resonant in excelsis. Ecce namque cœli aperti sunt, et Dei gloria, Dei patris orta lux Christi; Spiritus Sancti lumen effundens nobis inter tenebrosas habitantibus umbras mortis preparavit gratian inopinate et admirabilis claritatis. Ecce quidem clementissimus Agnus Dei, peccata confundens, sanctissimus vir Romanus Pontifex, Pater Urbis, Sponsus et Dominus sue sponse clamoribus, querelis, et luctibus excitatus, compaciensque suis cladibus, calamitatibus, et ruinis, ad renovacionen ipsius urbis, glorian plebisque, attonitus, mundi leticiam, et salutem, inspiracione sancti Spiritus, sinum clementie sue graciosus aperiens, misericordiam nobis propinavit, et gratiam, ac universo mundo redempcionen promittit, et remissionem gentibus peccatorum.

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Italy
Remarks Made in Several Visits, from the Year 1816 to 1854
, pp. 263 - 290
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1859

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