223 back of 180 224 181
DUCAL PALACE S. of C.
inde iovi dona pise simul at q 30 cirona Angle capital continued from p 174.
3 4 2. A man seated in hanging cap and flowing drapery
he lowers his right hand with two thummin in it, sharply
n of inde and some of d gone - No 5 traceable after pise struck out in light: in his lef[c]t he holds a stick
look on pillar. with a ball at each end - below; a centaur intended for,
but three of his four legs only are seen; they have no
feet but the feet are supposed as seen from below to be
concealed by the leaves. they are mere stum[j]ps above, he ha
a fine sharp clearly cut bow and arrow. This capital
is re[m]m[a]arkable for the sharpness and effect of its acces-
MATIS 7AO note after a c and doubtful u and sories.
some letters lost before e in 6 The first word fig 1 p 36 1 palace book then "dead
x x e scarpio pises simul atque eirena: for Chiron, the sagittarius
leaving as in Dante, the specific name.
3. A most quaint and pi[c]cturesque knight in armour; with
e aries matis 7ac e scarpin partis : fire and water on his shield, seated like a lady on a
5 6 small (horse?) with a double edged sword, and a scorpion
beside him. E (Aries)? Mari. 7 ac e Scorpio partis
He has a flag on his spear which I cannot read 5 6
e scorpio partis: 4. A man (sitting sideways also on a lion) with rays
proceeding from his head and a circle in his hand
5th. A very beautiful figure, a woman seated on a
most carefully developed bull, with a mirror in her
right hand and scales in her left, The drapery studied
and very lovely.
es domi solis ta quoo signe leoni
7 8
I am doubtful about 2 & finale o
in quo
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