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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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