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true cause of such sudden death. Report XXXII, page 177
The hereditary Princes residing in Parnassus make a strong request to Apollo that the Emperor Tiberius be removed from their Class and placed in that of the Tyrants; he victoriously defends his cause before His Majesty. Report XXXIII, page 179
To prevent frequent deaths caused among the sick by the great ignorance of doctors, Hippocrates gave Apollo advice that later proved most unfortunate; he runs the grave danger of being severely punished by His Majesty. Report XXXIV, page 192
Francesco Mauro, a noble Italian poet, shortly after marrying the most virtuous Laura Terracina, kills her because of the jealousy he had of her chastity. Report XXXV, page 196
Although after grave disputes, Thais, the famous Courtesan of the Comic Poets, is finally admitted into Parnassus; with much satisfaction to Apollo, she speaks of the benefit she hopes to bring to his Court. Report XXXVI, page 201
The Ambassador of the Province of the Marca the Marches region of Italy, sent to this Court, complains in a public audience to His Majesty of the unhappy fate that befell his people; Apollo, with a singular demonstration of true affection, provides a suitable remedy. Report XXXVII, page 207
Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba original: "Consaluo Ferrante Cordoua" asks Apollo for confirmation of the title of "The Great"; in place of the favor, he receives a response of grave displeasure. Report XXXVIII, page 209
Many French nobles petition their Monarchy that, in accordance with the custom of the Nobility of Republics, it be permitted for them to practice Mercatura trade or commerce; they are crudely driven away by her. Report XXXIX, page 216
The honored title of Messere Master or Sir, after falling into the misery of a most unhappy condition, is shamefully driven out of the Kingdom of Naples; not having been received in Rome as he hoped, he turns as a last resort to Apollo, who assigns him a dwelling to his complete satisfaction. Report XL, page 221
By Apollo's order, the Censors of Parnassus having published a rigorous edict against Hypocrites, they are forced to moderate it because of a grave detail discovered by Plato. Report XLI, page 224