Your search found 11 results in 1 resource
schippe at; for sum schippes at þe cite of Geen , sum at Venice and sailez thurgh þe see Adrias, þat es cald þe Gulff of Venice and partes Italy and Grece on þat syde, and sum wendez to Naples
þat commes fra þe landes of þe west, he gas thurgh Fraunce , Burgoyne , and Lumbardy, and so to Venice or Geen , or sum oþer hauen, and schippes þare and wendez by see to þe ile of Greff
A man þat comes fra þe landes of þe west he gas thurgℏ fraunce burgoyne and lumbardy and so to venice or geen or sum oþer hauen and schippes þare and wendez by see to þe Ile of greff þe
it was a citee of Cristen men sum tyme, bot now it es destruyd for þe maste party. And fra Venice til Acon es by see ii m and iiij xx 2080 myle of Lumbardy; and fra Calabre, or fra
to Tartari, or Perse, or to Caldee, or Inde , he schall entre þe see at Geen , or at Venice , or at sum oþer hauen before nefned, and so passe þe see and arryue at þe hauen of
and oþer maner of marchandys mare comounly þan till oþer cuntrees. And ȝe schall vnderstand þat marchandes þat commez fra Venice or Geen , or oþer placez of Lumbardy or Romany, þai trauaile by see and by land xi. monethes
Inde by many cuntreez vnto þe grete see Occean; and þan þai fynd þe ile of Chermes, whider marchandes of Venice , of Geen and of many oþer cuntreez commez to bye marchandysez. Bot it es so hate þare in
three myle or foure, es a grete toune and a gude. Þis citee es bigge on þe same manere þat Venice es bigged; and þer er þerin xii m brigges and ma. And on ilke a brigg es a gude
han gode lodes men, etc. (following R), C. And ȝit Cathay es noȝt so nere þat ne þaim behoues fra Venice or fra Ieen or oþer placez of Lumbardy be in trauaillyng by see and by land xi. monethes or
as men gase fra Araby to Caldee and till Inde , a day iournee fra þe see, whare marchaunds of Venice commez oft tymes for to by marchandyse. And Machomete went so oft to þis hermyte to here h im
the meaning. the Emperour Leoun , etc. —The Golden Legend (c. lix.) relates how Mark ' s bones came to Venice . lignum aloes. —Boldensele: Inveniturque in eo et circa ipsum lignum aloë et diversi coloris lapides carneoli (p. 39).