FRATRICELLI

FRATRICELLI
I.
FRATRICELLI
nomen Valdensibusan Beguinis in Italia aspetsum, quorum A. C. 1304. quo summâ crudelitate exterminabantur, doctores erant Gerardus Sagarellus Parmensis, et Delcinus Novariensis. Praeter hos Dantes Aligerius Poeta, et Marsilius Patavinus acerrime vitia cleritum insectari coepêre, vide Blond, dec. 2. l. 9. et supra in Fraterculi.
II.
FRATRICELLI
qui et Fratres de paupere vita, Bizochi et Beguini interdum dicuntur, Minoritartum fecta, auctore Henrico Cevâ. exorta, qui pura et candida Francisci Instituta sectari se iactaures, ab Caelestino V. Pontifice Romano auctoramentum sectae se accepisse dicebant: damnati aliquoties ab Bonifacio VIII. et Ioh. XXII. Vide supra Biozochi, et plura apud C. du Fresne in Gloss.

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