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38<br />

HISTORY OF THE POPES.<br />

Papacy, saying that his shoulders were not broad enough for it.<br />

In this connexion Cornelius Firmanus remarks : "I<br />

am<br />

convinced that he was speaking <strong>from</strong> his heart when he said<br />

this, for he was ever a man <strong>of</strong> exemplary Hfe, a great lover<br />

<strong>of</strong> poverty, and living almost in penury ; he had no pride,<br />

was very courteous in manner, and was, in a word, a man <strong>of</strong><br />

very holy life."^<br />

This first failure with Sirleto did not discourage Borromeo,<br />

but it led him to take a definite step as far as Farnese was<br />

concerned.^ In <strong>the</strong> afternoon <strong>of</strong> January 7th, he convinced<br />

^ *Diarium, p. 32b, Papal Secret Archives.<br />

* *" Borromeo fece sapere a Farnese, che non s'aggirasse piu<br />

il cervello in voler esser Papa, perche era risoluto di non lo voler<br />

questa volta, che per6 I'essortava come christiano a risolversi<br />

in far un altro. Farnese rispose, che non lo credeva cosi ingrato,<br />

che pensava si ricordasse che Pio IV. era stato fatto cardinale<br />

dall'avolo suo et che esso I'haveva aiutato a far Papa, dal che<br />

era nata tutta la grandezza d'esso Borromeo, ma poiche si mos-<br />

trava tal per non tener piu sospeso il mondo proponeva, 4, Trani,<br />

Araceli, Alessandrino et Montepulciano. Borromeo accetto<br />

Alessandrino perche Montepulciano era stato <strong>of</strong>feso da esso<br />

gravemente ;<br />

Araceli era nemico d'Altemps et Trani era absente ;<br />

cosi non passorno 2 hore del tempo che la prattica comincio,<br />

che d'accordo quei 2 con le loro sequele chiamorno tutti gl'altri<br />

et condussero Alessandrino dalla sua ceUa nella capella, et I'andororno<br />

Papa poi lo vestirno et lo portorno in chiesa la medesima<br />

sera rompendo il conclave " (Avviso di Roma <strong>of</strong> January 12, 1566,<br />

Urb. 1040 p. 163, Vatican Library. *Dipoi s' e inteso, chel<br />

cardinale Borromeo fece intendere al cardinal Farnese, che non<br />

pensassi al papato, perche non era tempo ancora che facessi<br />

questi disegni, et che doveva piii tosto pensare a convenire seco<br />

in un buono subiecto, che tener il mondo sospeso con tanto<br />

danno ..." [What follows is in complete agreement with <strong>the</strong><br />

Avviso quoted.] Cosi il card. Borromeo convenne in Alessandrino,<br />

perche Trani non era in Roma, Montepulciano era stato <strong>of</strong>ifeso<br />

da esso [on account <strong>of</strong> his pubUc statement that Ricci was an<br />

ignorant man and had led a ra<strong>the</strong>r immoral life], AraceU era in<br />

odio ad Altaemps [on account <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suspicion that he had come<br />

to an understanding with Cardinal Cesarini, with whom Altemps<br />

bad been quarrelling about a rich Abbey] (Arco on January 12,1566.

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