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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 lalecia e tortosa ad oriente ¶ D’antiocieta e Rodi per quel vento [image] Left and upper margins occupied by a coastal navigation map of the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean from Rhodes to Tyre, listing the following cities: (left margin from bottom, text upside-down) "Messi", "Macri", "Satalio", "Candeloro", "Antiocieta", "Palopoli", "Curcho", "tarsso", "laiaccia"; (top margin from left, text sideways) "Alexandria", "Soldino", "lalecia", "tortosa", "Tripoli de Soria", "Baruti", "Saitto", "Surro". The ocean is indicated by aqua-blue coloring with grey waves between the place names and the text proper. In the ocean area near Messi is the island of “Rodi” (colored red with a white cross through the middle); above it opposite Candeloro, Antiocieta, and Palopoli is “isola da cipri” with “famagosta” in its upper half. “Tripoli de Soria” (Tripoli in Syria) is accompanied by a small city drawing consisting of a city wall with 6 towers, with 5 city towers behind—all colored in reddish-brown with blue spires and domes. Translation | 76vTranslation |