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This is the taking of the sword from below:&emsp;<br/>
 
This is the taking of the sword from below:&emsp;<br/>
It will be made well by whoever is a gifted Master in the art.&emsp;<br/>
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It will be made well by whoever is a gifted master in the art.&emsp;<br/>
 
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I take this sword for my own:&emsp;<br/>
 
I take this sword for my own:&emsp;<br/>
I will do you villainy with a rotation and a taking.&emsp;<br/>
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In turning and taking, I will do you villainy.&emsp;<br/>
 
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{{par|r}} Thus the sharp sword is captured from the lower position
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Everyone has done this who remains skilled in the art
  
  
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{{par|b}} I calculate [that] you perceive that to truly be my sword [now]
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And by rotating, I will bring shame to you, the Departing One.
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And I pull back with my very own hands if the fates do not disagree
 
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 6 February 2024

Latin 29v

Page:MS Latin 11269 29v.jpg

Inferiore loco capitur sic ensis acutus.
Quod faceret quicunque manet[1] hac arte peritus.


Esse meum reputo quem cernis nempe mucronem
Et volvendo / tibi faciam profecto pudorem.
Ac manibus retraham proprijs ni fata repugnent

Italian

This is the taking of the sword from below: 
It will be made well by whoever is a gifted master in the art. 

I take this sword for my own: 
In turning and taking, I will do you villainy. 

English 29v

 
Thus the sharp sword is captured from the lower position
Everyone has done this who remains skilled in the art


I calculate [that] you perceive that to truly be my sword [now]
And by rotating, I will bring shame to you, the Departing One.
And I pull back with my very own hands if the fates do not disagree

MS Latin 11269 29v.jpg

  1. Added later: "+".