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68vp. 28/ f. 68v ¶ Scogli son multi per lo mar coperti [rubric: De la tera ·] ¶ Un .T. dentro ad un .O. monstra 'l disegno ¶ Questo tondo non e meça la spera [image, left margin at ¶ 2: Two concentric circles, the outermost coloured aquamarie with grey waves, the innermost a world map in T-O form with Asia at the top (label: Asia), Europe in the lower left (label: Europa), and Africa in the lower right (label: Africha). The innermost cicle has an ochre tint at top and bottom with a blue tint to the left and a red tint to the right.] [image, left margin at ¶ 3: A single orb with a landmass in grey surrounded by water in aquamarine with grey waves. The landmass is orientated so that Asia appears at the top, with Europe on the lower left, and Africa in the lower right. A red inlet in the landmass at 1 o'clock may represent the Red Sea.] | 68v¶ Scogli son multi per lo mar coperti [rubric: De la tera ·] ¶ Un .T. dentro ad un .O. monstra 'l disegno ¶ Questo tondo non e meça la spera [image, left margin at ¶ 2: Two concentric circles, the outermost coloured aquamarie with grey waves, the innermost a world map in T-O form with Asia at the top (label: Asia), Europe in the lower left (label: Europa), and Africa in the lower right (label: Africha). The innermost cicle has an ochre tint at top and bottom with a blue tint to the left and a red tint to the right.] [image, left margin at ¶ 3: A single orb with a landmass in grey surrounded by water in aquamarine with grey waves. The landmass is orientated so that Asia appears at the top, with Europe on the lower left, and Africa in the lower right. A red inlet in the landmass at 1 o'clock may represent the Red Sea.] |