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Laura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCLaura K. Morreale LLCcebenescebenescebenesLaura K. Morreale LLCcebenescebenesAgostiniAgostiniAgostiniAgostiniemmasemmasdebStephanie J. LaheycebenesStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyStephanie J. LaheyThe Parker LibraryStanford Libraries | 56rTramontana . ¶ Vegio la stella in su che’l polo gira L’altra tramontana ¶ Dal’opposita parte e l’altro polo Stelle . ¶ Dentro a si grande e tal circumferentia [image, right margin at ¶ 3:] A pen-drawn diagram of a sphere within a sphere. The outer sphere tinted with blue wash with red ink (label: Ciello) at 12 o’clock position. Inner sphere, untinted, bears red ink (label: Terra) at 12 o’clock position, along with black ink: (label: Oriente) at 12 o’clock, (label: Occidente) at 6 o’clock, (label: Tramontana .) at 9 o’clock, running vertically. A single red line—running vertically, with black ink (label: Circulo equinocio)—bisects both spheres.] [image, right margin at ¶ 3:] A pen-drawn diagram consisting of a sphere within a sphere. The outer sphere is tinted with a blue wash and labelled “Ciello” in red ink at the 12 o’clock position. The inner sphere, left untinted, bears the label “Terra” (at 12 o’clock in red ink), along with the following labels, all in black ink: “Oriente” (at 12 o’clock), “Occidente” (at 6 o’clock), and “Tramontana .” (at 9 o’clock, running vertically). A single red line—running vertically and labelled “Circulo equinocio” in black ink—bisects both spheres. [marginalia, at line 15, left margin, in red ink:] Equinocio Translation | 56rTramontana . ¶ Vegio la stella in su che’l polo gira L’altra tramontana ¶ Dal’opposita parte e l’altro polo Stelle . ¶ Dentro a si grande e tal circumferentia [image, right margin at ¶ 3:] A pen-drawn diagram of a sphere within a sphere. The outer sphere tinted with blue wash with red-ink (label: Ciello) at 12 o’clock position. [image, right margin at ¶ 1:] A pen-drawn sphere within a sphere representing the climate zones of the Earth. Tinted blue with a yellow-tinted star positioned at 9 o’clock, the outer sphere bears the labels: “Polo articho” (at 9 o’clock), “Oriente” (at 12 o’clock), “Polo antarticho” (at 3 o’clock), “Occidente .” (at 6 o’clock). The inner sphere is divided, vertically, into five sections, labelled and tinted (left to right): “Frigida zona” (blue), “Temperata zona” (yellow), “Torida zona .” (red), “Temperata zona .” (yellow), “Frigida zona” (blue). [image, right margin at ¶ 3:] A pen-drawn diagram consisting of a sphere within a sphere. The outer sphere is tinted with a blue wash and labelled “Ciello” in red ink at the 12 o’clock position. The inner sphere, left untinted, bears the label “Terra” (at 12 o’clock in red ink), along with the following labels, all in black ink: “Oriente” (at 12 o’clock), “Occidente” (at 6 o’clock), and “Tramontana .” (at 9 o’clock, running vertically). A single red line—running vertically and labelled “Circulo equinocio” in black ink—bisects both spheres. [marginalia, at line 15, left margin, in red ink:] Equinocio Translation |