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o. 162 Latin. Pipino's; with Odoric, and other works relating to Asia. [_H. Cordier, Odoric_, p. lxviii.] _Catal. of MSS. of Gonville and Caius Coll. Library, by Ref. J.J. Smith_, 1849. 13 GLASGOW Hunterian Collection, S. 5. 7 Latin. Pipino's Version, with illuminated initials, in a volume containing Guido Colonna's Hist. destruct. Trojae; De Gestis Alex. Magni; Turpinus de Gestis Caroli Magni; M.P.V.; Oderichus de Mirabilibus Tartariae. Parchment, 4to. _Note by Rev. Prof. W.P. Dickson, D.D._ 14 GLASGOW Hunterian Collection Q. 6. 21 Latin. Pipino's also with illuminated initials, and also followed by Odoric. Parchment, 4to. _Note by Rev. Prof. W.P. Dickson, D.D._ 15 IRELAND Lismore Castle, and a transcript in Library of Royal Irish Academy, Dublin Irish. See vol. i., _Introduction, Irish Version_, pp. 102-103. _Curry's Lectures, and special Note by Mr. J. Long, Dublin_. 16 Dublin Trinity College, No. 632 Latin. Marco Polo: Itinerarium (ff. 43), 4to; 15th century. In a collection of "Historical and Miscellaneous Treatises" comprising: _Leges S. Edwardi per Will. Conq. confirmatae_; _De Fundatoribus Eccles. quarundam in Anglia_, etc. _Cat. of the MSS. in the Lib. Trinity College, Dublin, ... by T.K. Abbott_, 1900, p. 105. FRANCE. 17 PARIS Bib. nationale, No. 7367 (now Fr. 1116) French. This is the most precious of all MSS. of Polo. It has been fully spoken of (vol. i., _Int., The Old French Text_) under the name of the _Geographic Text_ or (G.T.), because it was printed by the Societe de Geographie in 1824. [See I, p. 83] A large 4to of thick parchment; 112 ff.; very clearly though not very neatly written in Gothic text.--14th century. A facsimile of this MS. has been made this year (1902) at Karlsruhe. (See _App._ H. p. 569.) -- 18 PARIS Bib. nationale, No. 8329 (now Fr. 2810) French. "Ce Liure est des // Merueilles du Monde. Cest assavoir de la Terre // Saincte. Du Grant Kaan Empereur des tartars. // Et du pays Dynde. Le Quel // Liure Jehan Duc de Bourgoingne donna // a son oncle Jehan fils de Roy de // France duc de Berry et Dauviergne, Conte // de Poitou, Detampes. de Bouloingne. et Dauvergne. // Et contient le dit Liure six // Livres. Cest assavoir. Marc Pol. Frere Odric de lordre des // freres meneurs. Le Liure fait a la requeste du Cardinal Taleran de // Pierregort. L'Estat
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