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No one bears a more daring heart than me, the lion,&emsp;<br/>
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Whoever wants to fence makes comparisons to us;&emsp;<br/>
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I'm the elephant and I carry a castle as cargo,&emsp;<br/>
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Revision as of 18:56, 8 October 2024

Latin 01v

Page:MS Latin 11269 01v.jpg

Omnia nata oculis ego linx cernendo sub axe
Vinco mensurans quisquod(?) tentare placeb[ ]

Prudentia

Sum celer in cursa subitosque revolvem in orbes
Nec me currentem superabunt fulmia tigrim.

Celeritas

Quadrupedum sum fortis apex, audacia
Non/nam mea quis/uoque polo subsunt. nunc cordus(?) leonem || vincit
[ ] que'cumque ergo gvocitam' 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 nuncius affixe indicitus. Inde
Ille erit armorum pr(?) doctus 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

[1]

Italian

No creature sees better than me, the lynx, 
And I always set things in order like a compass and ruler. 

Prudence

I, the tiger, am so swift at running and wheeling 
That even the bolt from the sky couldn't overtake me. 

Celerity

No one bears a more daring heart than me, the lion, 
For I invite everyone to battle. 

Audacity

We are four animals with these features: 
Whoever wants to fence makes comparisons to us; 
And whoever will have a good share of our virtues 
Will have honor in weapons, as bespeaks the art. 

Stance of the Noblewoman on the right 
Stance of the Noblewoman on the left 

Stance of the Windows on the right 
Stance of the Windows on the left 

Extended Stance 
Short Stance 

Full Iron Gate 
Half Iron Gate 
Boar's Tusk

I'm the elephant and I carry a castle as cargo, 
And neither kneel nor lose my footing. 

Fortitude

English 1v



  1. The bottom of the page, including the elephant verse, has been cut off.

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