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Original – Peter Martyr Vermigli was a 16th century Florentine theologian whose work as a church reformer led him to flee Catholic Italy for northern Europe. The Latin poem, probably by Rudolf Gwalther, translates as:
Florence brought him forth, Now he wanders as a foreigner and pilgrim That he might forever be a citizen among those above. This is his likeness; the writings conceal his mind; Integrity and piety cannot be represented by art.
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