National Institute of Informatics - Digital Silk Road Project
| |||||||||
|
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
e.e a. -M. - .r.•■•s +s | -- t ..--r |
•••- -••.. _ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
_••■ _••••••••••~ | ||||||||||||||||||||
•
. S ~
i
~ ' 4
.
.* . • 4
.
r • ' •
•
!'r
5.~. -
ÿ •
.~, .
•
• ., isr,
M,e
r~V '' s w , t • . | APPENDIX F. List of MSS. of Marco Polo's Book so far as they are known (continued.) |
French
French
LOCALITIES.
INDICATIONS.
LANGUAGE.
DESCRIPTION OF MSS.
AUTHORITIES.
FRANCE—(continued).
" Ci commencent les rebriches de cest Livre
qui est appeliez le Deuisement du Monde, lequel je Grigoires contrefais du Livre de Messire Marc Pol le meilleur citoien de Venisse creant Crist."
At the beginning of the Text is a coarse drawing of Kúblái on his bretesche, carried by four elephants (vol. i., p. 337) ; and after the prologue another apparently representing the Princess Aijaruc wrestling with her wooer (vol. ii. p. 465).
This is Pauthier's MS. A. (vol. i, Int., Various Types of the Text), and also was in the Duc de Berry's Library, valued at 6 livres 5 sols. [Second half of the 14th cent.].
This is Pauthier's MS. C. (See as before). It
is that which has the certificate about the original presented to the Seigneur de Cepoy ; see Int., p. 69.
At the end is Bertran Pichart scripsit hoc. Small 4to, parchment, in a clear enough half-current hand ; 134 ff.
Carne from the library of the Archb. of Rheims. [Middle of the 15th century.]
No.
19
20
PARIS . |
10260 (now Fr. 5631) |
PARIS . | Bib. nationale, No. 10,270 (now Fr. 5649) |
OE,
r
|
Copyright (C) 2003-2019 National Institute of Informatics and The Toyo Bunko. All Rights Reserved.