Note 043
Rienzi, in the above-mentioned letter,
ascribes to St. Martin the tribune, Boniface VIII. the enemy
of Colonna, himself, and the Roman people, the glory of the
day, which Villani likewise (l. 12, c. 104) describes as a
regular battle. The disorderly skirmish, the flight of the
Romans, and the cowardice of Rienzi, are painted in the
simple and minute narrative of Fortifiocca, or the anonymous
citizen, (l. i. c. 34- 37.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 70