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<section begin="1v-attl"/>{{red|b=1|Celeritas}}<section end="1v-attl"/> | <section begin="1v-attl"/>{{red|b=1|Celeritas}}<section end="1v-attl"/> | ||
− | <section begin="1v-b"/>Quadrupedu{{dec|u|m}} su{{dec|u|m}} fo{{dec|u|r}}tis apex, audacia<br/>{{dec|u| | + | <section begin="1v-b"/>Quadrupedu{{dec|u|m}} su{{dec|u|m}} fo{{dec|u|r}}tis apex, audacia<br/>{{dec|u|Natura}}<ref>This was previously read as "Nam"</ref> mea q{{dec|u|uo}}que polo {{dec|u|subsunt}}. {{dec|u|nunc}}<ref>This abbreviation can also be read "nec."</ref> cord{{dec|u|is}} le{{dec|u|onem}} ||<ref>This punctuation mark is not used elsewhere in the text, and its meaning is not known. It could be a tie-mark indicating a word written in the margin and labeled with this punctuation should be inserted here.</ref> vincit<br/>[et superavit]<ref>These words are not visible in standard photography; this reading is based on ultraviolet imaging.</ref> quemcumq{{dec|u|ue}} {{dec|u|er}}g{{dec|u|o}} vocitam{{dec|u|us}} ad arm{{dec|u|a}}<section end="1v-b"/> |
<section begin="1v-bttl"/>{{red|b=1|Audacia}}<section end="1v-bttl"/> | <section begin="1v-bttl"/>{{red|b=1|Audacia}}<section end="1v-bttl"/> | ||
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<section begin="1v-c"/>{{par|r}} Quatuor ecce sum{{dec|u|us}} animalia {{dec|u|mor}}ibus ampla<br/>Quae monuit na{{dec|u|m}} potens Pot{{dec|u|uit}} [...] i{{dec|u|n}} armis<br/>Esse cupit clarus necno{{dec|u|n}} prob{{dec|u|itate}} refulge{{dec|u|n}}s<section end="1v-c"/> | <section begin="1v-c"/>{{par|r}} Quatuor ecce sum{{dec|u|us}} animalia {{dec|u|mor}}ibus ampla<br/>Quae monuit na{{dec|u|m}} potens Pot{{dec|u|uit}} [...] i{{dec|u|n}} armis<br/>Esse cupit clarus necno{{dec|u|n}} prob{{dec|u|itate}} refulge{{dec|u|n}}s<section end="1v-c"/> | ||
− | <section begin="1v-d"/>{{par|b}} Accipiat | + | <section begin="1v-d"/>{{par|b}} Accipiat [documenta] s{{dec|u|ibi}}(?) / qu{{dec|u|a}}e cernit o(?)esse<br/>Pectoribus [nullus] affixe indicit{{dec|u|us}}. Inde<br/>Ille e{{dec|u|ri}}t [armorum] p{{dec|u|r}}(?) [doc]tus i{{dec|u|n}}t{{dec|u|er}} amicos.<section end="1v-d"/> |
[below doctus: …et (hand M?)] | [below doctus: …et (hand M?)] |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 3 December 2024
¶ Omnia nata oculis ego linx cernendo sub axe
Vinco mensurans quicquid tentare placeb[ ]
Prudentia
¶ Sum celer in cursu subitosque revolv[am][1] in orbes
Nec me currentem superabunt fulmia[2] tigrim.
Celeritas
Quadrupedum sum fortis apex, audacia
Natura[3] mea quoque polo subsunt. nunc[4] cordis leonem ||[5] vincit
[et superavit][6] quemcumque ergo vocitamus ad arma
Audacia
¶ Quatuor ecce sumus animalia moribus ampla
Quae monuit nam potens Potuit [...] in armis
Esse cupit clarus necnon probitate refulgens
¶ Accipiat [documenta] sibi(?) / quae cernit o(?)esse
Pectoribus [nullus] affixe indicitus. Inde
Ille erit [armorum] pr(?) [doc]tus inter amicos.
[below doctus: …et (hand M?)]
[around the master, in red:]
Posta mulierum dextri
Posta Dominarum Sinistra
Posta fenestrarum dextra
Posta fenestrarum sinistra
Posta longa
Posta brevis
Tota porta ferea
Media porta ferrea
dens apri
Fortitudo
¶[7]
- ↑ The final letters are obliterated; the likeliest candidates are "am" or "or"; we felt the reading with "am" resulted in a better translation overall.
- ↑ This word does not appear in any dictionary. It must be a misspelling of some word related to lightning such as fulmen or a conjugation of fulminare.
- ↑ This was previously read as "Nam"
- ↑ This abbreviation can also be read "nec."
- ↑ This punctuation mark is not used elsewhere in the text, and its meaning is not known. It could be a tie-mark indicating a word written in the margin and labeled with this punctuation should be inserted here.
- ↑ These words are not visible in standard photography; this reading is based on ultraviolet imaging.
- ↑ The bottom of the page, including the elephant verse, has been cut off.