There is nothing in the old French texts to justify the usual statement

that Marco was born after the departure of his father from Venice
There is nothing in the old French texts to justify the usual statement
that Marco was born after the departure of his father from Venice. All
that the G. T. says is: ‘Meser Nicolau treuve que sa fame estoit morte, et
les rems un filz de xv. anz que avoit ?nom Marc,’ and Pauthier”s text is
to the same effect. Ramusio, indeed, has: ‘M. Nicol?trov? che sua moglie
era morta, la quale nella sua partita haveva partorito un figliuolo,’ and
the other versions that are based on Pipino”s seem all to have like
statements.

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