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Royal Council of His Majesty, the remedy that could be applied to that disorder was debated. Report VII. page 42
Between the Prince of Bisignano and Doctor Giuliano Corbelli of San Marino, a grave controversy having arisen regarding precedence, Apollo commits the case to the Congregation of Rites, by which it is decided. Report VIII. page 44
Apollo publishes a greatly rigorous edict against certain men of letters who, under the cloak of a feigned piety, cover a true greed. Report IX. page 46
The Pretor Vrbano Urban Praetor of Parnassus complains bitterly before Apollo about the Triunuiri Triumviri, a magistrate newly instituted by His Majesty, who, with an edict of theirs published against the Mignoni Minions or favorites and the other ministers of the obscenities of princes, have violated his jurisdiction. Report X. page 48
The people of Phocis, because Apollo's ministers do not observe the privileges of their homeland, openly rebel. Being quieted by a Senator, they send new ambassadors to His Majesty. Report XI. page 51
While some poets were making a parallel between the greatness of Rome and that of Naples, a most dangerous question having arisen between them, Apollo, so that his learned men might know how they should speak and believe in such an important matter, commits the case to the Rota high court of Parnassus, which decides it with a masterly decision. Report XII. page 59
Theodoric, the famous King of Italy, having many times made vigorous requests to be admitted into Parnassus, is always rejected by His Majesty for a most important reason. Report XIII. page 61
Apollo, according to the ordinary custom of the first day of each month, hears the requests of those subjects who petition to be admitted into Parnassus. Report XIV. page 63
In a public assembly, against the usual style of the Phobean Court, Force having pretended to precede Reputation, that Most Serene Lady, with an excellent resolution, remedies her reputation which had been placed in grave danger. Report XV. page 109
The Most Illustrious Count of Mirandola, Giovan Francesco Pico, in order to be able to attend to his studies with greater quiet, before Mon-