"Explicii la Livre nomme du Gerunt
Gann de la Graunt Cite de Cambaluc, Dieux ayda Amien," indicate that
this MS. is of the same type as Pauthier's C (No. 20 in this List) and
the Bern. MS. (No 63).
The name given in the colophon as above has caused the work to be
entered in the old Printed Catalogue under a wrong title. Hence the MS.,
as one of Marco Polo, has been overlooked.
[P. Meyer, Romania, XI., 1882, pp. 290-301. E. W.B. Nicholson;
Personal. - H. C]
9
OXFORD
Merton College, No. 312
Latin.
Pipino's; followed by Hayton, and Palladius de Agricultura.
Coxe, Catal. Codd. MSS. Oxen. Pt. I., p. 123.
10
CAMBRIDGE
University Library, D. d. I. 17, No. 12
Latin.
Pipino's.
The same folio contains Jacques de Vitry, Hayton, several works on
Mahommedanism, among others that of William of Tripoli (vol. i. p. 23),
Piers Plowman, etc., etc.
Catal. of MSS. in Lib. of Camb. University, I. 22.
11
CAMBRIDGE
University Library, D. d. VIII. 7
Latin.
Fragment of Marci Pauli Veneti Historia Tartarorum (probably
Pipino's)
Catal. of MSS. in Lib. of Camb. University, I. 22.
12
CAMBRIDGE
Gonville and Caus College, No. 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.