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0614 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 / Page 614 (Color Image)

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Diagram showing Filiation of Chief MSS. and Editions of Marco Polo.

APPENDIX G.

N.B.—Such MSS. as are not enclosed in Cartouches are hypothetical, or not known now to exist, but are recognized or demonstrable as links in the series. Nos. refer to List of MSS. in App. F. Printed Editions are in small capitals.

Italian
divided in
3 Books.

Latin (MS. No. 24).
Printed 1824 by
Soc. de Géog.
3 Books.

French
Copy
given to
T. de Cepoy,
1307.

French
MS. C,
Bern, and
Bodleian
(Nos. 20, 63,
& 8).

Italian

or

PORTUGUESE.

GRYNAEUS'S LATIN,

1532.

f   

Latin of
Pipino,
in 3 Books.

French
MSS.
A&B
(Nos. 19
& 18).

RAMUSIO'S
PRINTED
ITALIAN,

1559.

FRENCH
PRINTED
EDITIONS,
OF 1556, &c.

MARSIDEN'S ENGLISH,

1818.

PAUTHIE R'S FRENCH,

1865.

MARC') POLO
dictates at Genoa, 1298.

Italian
Crusca MS.
(No. 40).
Undivided.

Latin, Cicogna's
MS. (No. 35).
Abridged, but with
new matter.

Venetian
(type of
Sloane MS.)
(No. 6.)

Revised
French,

   made for
Marco Polo before 1307.

Rude French MS. (No. 17), undivided.

Printed 1824 by
Soc. de Géog.

A few Notes by M. Polo.

Supplementary
Notes by M. Polo.

Italian
(undivided).