[M.181L] [M.181] Ducal palace. S of C. 181 * indexiovi dona pise simul atq3* 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 & some of d gone. No s traceable after pise. look on pillar. struck out in light: in his left he holds a stick 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 stumps above, he [diagram] has fine sharp clearly cut bow & arrow. This capital note after a c a doubtful u and is remarkable for the sharpness & effect of its accessories. some {2} letters lost before e in 6The first word fig 1 p 36 l palace book. then "dona+ + e scarpiopises simul atque cirona: for Chiron, the sagittarius having as in Dante, the specific name. * e aries matis* 7ac e scarpio partis: 3. A most quaint and picturesque knight in armour; with ________________ _____________ 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)? MaTi. 7ac e scarpio partis He has a flag on his spear which I cannot read 5 6 e scarpio partis: 4. A man (sitting sideways also on a lion); with rays proceeding from his head and a circle in his hand.Tu es(probably, for tunc est) domus solis. quod signe leoni. 5th A very beautiful figure: a woman seated on a most * es domu* solis tu quoo signe leoni * carefully dewlapped bull; with a mirror in her right hand ________________ ________________ and scales in her left The drapery studied & very lovely. 7 8 I am doubtful about q & finale o in quoo
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