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In 1319, Stefaneschi united the three parts and sent them, along with a dedicatory epistle, to the prior and the monks of San Spirito at Sulmona, the mother-house of the Celestines. It was published along with a prose introduction giving details on Stefaneschi's life, and first edited by
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The final, three-volume part describes Celestine's life after his abdication, his canonization, and various miracles.
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as an important historical resource but "devoid of all literary excellence" and "extremely clumsy and barbarous".
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made Stefaneschi canon of St. Peter's and auditor of the Rota. He was created cardinal-deacon of the titular
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Time in the Eternal City: Perceiving and Controlling Time in Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome
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to Cesena, Forlì, Faenza and Bologna in 1296 to suppress civil disturbances.
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to pursue higher studies. After three years he received the degree of
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Stefaneschi received his early education at Rome, and was sent to the
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of St. George, the patron of Stefaneschi's titular church
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