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We are four animals with these features: <br/> | We are four animals with these features: <br/> | ||
Whoever wants to fence makes comparisons to us; <br/> | Whoever wants to fence makes comparisons to us; <br/> | ||
− | And whoever will | + | And whoever will act with a good share of our virtues <br/> |
Will have honor in weapons, as bespeaks the art. <br/> | Will have honor in weapons, as bespeaks the art. <br/> | ||
| {{section|page:Pisani-Dossi MS 17a.jpg|17a-c}} | | {{section|page:Pisani-Dossi MS 17a.jpg|17a-c}} |
Revision as of 21:03, 3 December 2024
Latin 01v
¶ 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]
Pisani-Dossi
No creature sees better than me, the lynx, Prudence |
[17a-t] Meio de mi lovo cervino non vede creatura Prudentia |
I, the tiger, am so swift at running and wheeling Celerity |
[17a-a] Iio tigro tanto son presto a corer e voltare Celeritas |
No one bears a more daring heart than me, the lion, Audacity |
[17a-b] Piu de mi lione non porta cor ardito Audatia[!] |
We are four animals with these features: |
[17a-c] Noii semo quatro animali de tal conplesione [17a-d] E, chi de nostre vertu hara bona parte |
Position of the Noblewoman on the right Position of the Windows on the right Extended Position Full Iron Gate |
[17a-f] Posta dominarum dextra Posta fenestrarum dextra Posta ● longha Tota porta ferea |
I'm the elephant and I carry a castle as cargo, Fortitude |
[17a-e] Ellefant son e uno castello ho per cargho Fortitudo |
English 01v
¶ I, the Lynx, defeat all things born under the heavens by means of [my] discerning eyes,
to try measuring everything will be satisfying
Prudence
¶ I am swift in the course and I would turn in sudden circles,[8]
and lightning bolts[9] don't surpass me, the Running Tiger.
Swiftness
¶ I, Audacity, am the strong peak of quadrupeds
due to my nature. They are likewise under the pole star. now it conquers
and overcomes the lion of the heart. Therefore we call everyone to arms
Audacity
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ This reading assumes 'revolvam'. The alternate reading with 'revolvor' would be: I am swift in the course and I am turned in the rising and setting spheres. Interestingly, each of the three extant animal verses here includes a prepositional phrase with no parallel in the Italian which can be read as a reference to "the heavens", but in the Tiger's verse we preferred the reading that matched the rest of the Italian better.
- ↑ We're reading fulmia as a shortened form or misspelling of fulmina.