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{{par|b}} By means of this grasp, by which route I wrestle above and below, you will pound sand with the crown of your head. Nor will the fates deny it.
  
 
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This page has a lot of scribal oddities. For example, the first line has two places where different R glyphs are used when the p with underline would be expected, the 2-r form is used after an e in Vertice and after a u in Prensuris.
 
This page has a lot of scribal oddities. For example, the first line has two places where different R glyphs are used when the p with underline would be expected, the 2-r form is used after an e in Vertice and after a u in Prensuris.
 
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Revision as of 19:24, 4 June 2024

Latin 40r

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Propter prensuram, superb quaa, luctor et infra,
Vertice contundes terram. nec fata negabunt.

Apposui palmas faciei. Sed tamen illas
Inde libens movi. Quo[1] te dermergere possem
Prerensuris aliis. quas nunc ostendere tento.

Italian

Because of the hold that I have above and below you 
Your head will be broken on the ground. 

I have positioned my hand on your face well 
So that I'll make a demonstration of other holds for you. 

English 40r

 
By means of this grasp, by which route I wrestle above and below, you will pound sand with the crown of your head. Nor will the fates deny it.



notes

This page has a lot of scribal oddities. For example, the first line has two places where different R glyphs are used when the p with underline would be expected, the 2-r form is used after an e in Vertice and after a u in Prensuris.

  1. Added later: "+ ut".

MS Latin 11269 40r.jpg