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   <p id="placenote949">It seems likely, though not certain, that these words in open water refer to the unique symbol immediately above on the shoreline (intended to represent cliffs perhaps ? Not original to the map, but a copyist's embellishment ?). My reading of the third word (much of it beyond recovery) is from personal inspection of the parchment (March 2003).</p>
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         <bibl id="citation37092"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">ItMiller</title><biblScope>392 In alpe Maritima</biblScope></bibl>
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