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cebenescebenescebenescebenescebenesLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCcebenescebenescebenescebenescebenescebenesLaura K. Morreale LLCStephanie J. Laheyemmascebenescb841debStephanie J. LaheyADMcLaughlinStephanie J. LaheyADMcLaughlinStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyADMcLaughlinStephanie J. LaheyADMcLaughlinStephanie J. LaheycebenesStanford Libraries | 76v¶ Tra tarso e antiocieta drita via ¶ Tra la lecia e tortosa ad oriente ¶ D’antiocieta e Rodi per quel vento [image, left and upper margin: Coastal map of north-eastern corner of Mediterranean, Rhodes to Tyre. Ocean painted aquamarine with wave pattern in grey. In top margin, depiction of a fortified city in reddish-brown with blue spires and domes. In margin left of ¶ 3, an island painted red with a white cross. Left of ¶ 1, another island, untinted. Placenames, from upper left, across top margin, in red ink: (label: Alexandria) (label: Soldino) (label: lalecia) (label: tortosa) (label: tripoli de Soria) (label: Baruti) (label: Saitto) (label: Surro). In left margin, from bottom to top, text inverted, in red ink: (label: Messi), (label: Macri), (label: Satalio), (label: Candeloro), (label: Antiocieta), (label: Palopoli), (label: Curcho), (label: tarsso), (label: laiaccia). Island near ¶ 1, in red ink: (label: famagosta); in sea beneath, in red ink (label: isola de cipri). Above island, left of ¶ 3, in red ink, (label: Rodi).] TranslationIt is a straight line between Tarsus and Antiochetta. The aforesaid island faces the shore From Antiochetta to Rhodes by this aforementioned wind3this refers to the west wind | 76v¶ Tra tarso e antiocieta drita via ¶ Tra la lecia e tortosa ad oriente ¶ D’antiocieta e Rodi per quel vento [image, left and upper margin: Coastal map of north-eastern corner of Mediterranean, Rhodes to Tyre. Ocean painted aquamarine with wave pattern in grey. In top margin, depiction of a fortified city in reddish-brown with blue spires and domes. In margin left of ¶ 3, an island painted red with a white cross. Left of ¶ 1, another island, untinted. Placenames, from upper left, across top margin, in red ink: (label: Alexandria) (label: Soldino) (label: lalecia) (label: tortosa) (label: tripoli de Soria) (label: Baruti) (label: Saitto) (label: Surro). In left margin, from bottom to top, text inverted, in red ink: (label: Messi), (label: Macri), (label: Satalio), (label: Candeloro), (label: Antiocieta), (label: Palopoli), (label: Curcho), (label: tarsso), (label: laiaccia). Island near ¶ 1, in red ink: (label: famagosta); in sea beneath, in red ink (label: isola de cipri). Above island, left of ¶ 3, in red ink, (label: Rodi).] TranslationIt is a straight line between Tarsus and Antiochetta. The aforesaid island faces the shore From Antiochetta to Rhodes by this aforementioned wind |