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The proof is found depicted here:<br/>
 
The proof is found depicted here:<br/>
 
You see that I can strike you without difficulty.&emsp;
 
You see that I can strike you without difficulty.&emsp;
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The sword has won against the dagger here,<br/>
 
The sword has won against the dagger here,<br/>
 
Because I have turned you and pushed you.
 
Because I have turned you and pushed you.
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Revision as of 18:24, 29 August 2023

Latin 21r

Page:MS Latin 11269 21r.jpg

Nam palma tutam signo sic defero dagam.
Cum manibus tollam cunctis gestantibus ipsam.

Cum cunctos superem qui possunt bellica mecum
Pro manibus fractis ornatus porto lacertis.

Brachia conclaudas cunctis bellantibus orbe
Taliter ut dextram nequeant praetendere tutam /
Nunc letus claves manibus sic congero binas.

Queris cur pedibus pessundo gloria tales
Cur luctando viros dico prosternere cuntos
Palma quidem nostra praetenditur sistere dextra.

Italian

After taking away your dagger, to signify my victory 
I hold it in my raised hand in this manner.

The proof is found depicted here:
You see that I can strike you without difficulty. 

The sword has won against the dagger here,
Because I have turned you and pushed you.

The proof is found depicted here:
You see that I can strike you without difficulty. 

English 20r

 


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