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rientis_ (with other matter), probably Pipino's. Paper, folio, 15th cent. I know not if it is a second, which is cited by Mr. Major (_Notes on Russia_) from _Catalogus Codd. MSS. Academ. Gissenses_, by _J. V. Adrian_, Frankfort, 1840, as bound up with Eusebius and entitled _M. P. de Ven. de condit. et consuet. Orient. Regionum_. _Pertz, Archiv._, ix, 576. 80 JENA University Library Latin. Pipino's. Followed by H. of Alexander _Pertz, Archiv._, viii, 698. 81 MENTZ Metropolican Chapter, No. 52 Latin. Pipino's. A collection containing in Latin, besides Polo, Odoric, Ricold, and Boldensel. [_H. Cordier_, _Odoric_, pp. lxxii.-iv.] _V. F. de Gudenus, Sylloge I. Variorum Diplomatariorum, etc._, Frankf. 1728, p. 381. AUSTRIA. 82 PRAGUE Chapter of St. Vitus Latin. Pipino's _Pertz, Archiv._, ix. 474 83 VIENNA -- German? There appears to be a MS. at Vienna; for above I have registered (No. 77) one at Berlin, which is called a copy of the Vienna MS., but I have not been able to get any particulars regarding it. -- SWEDEN. 84 STOCKHOLM Royal Library, French, No. 37 French. This MS., published in facsimile by Baron A.E. Nordenskioeld, belongs to the "Cepoy" type of MSS. Yule wrote in _The Athenaeum_ (17th June, 1882): "I gather that it has been produced by partial abridgement from one of the earlier MSS. of the type in question." And again (p. 766): "It will be seen that though the publication is a beautiful example of facsimile, it contributes, as far as I have been able to examine it, nothing to the amelioration or elucidation of the text or narrative." The changes and suppressions are much less considerable than in the Paris MSS., 5631 and 2810. Cf _L. Delisle, Bib. de l'Ecole des Chartres_, XLIII., 1882, pp. 226-235, 424. It is incomplete, and ends: "_Et se aucuns disoit qui a lui._"--Cf. Paris MS., 1880. [Our No. 22] It belonged to the Library of the French King, Charles V. (1364-1380), and later, as marked on the recto of the last folio, "Pour Symon du Solier demorant a Honnefleu," who was "procureur-syndic des manants et habitants de la ville de Honfleur." _H. Cordier_. 85 STOCKHOLM Royal Library, French, No. 38 French. Translated from the Latin version. _G. Raymond, Romania_, XI. [1] + This MS. Fr. 2810 (formerly 8392), known as the _Livre des Merveilles_,
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