The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

Pages 345-480 are devoted to notes.

12.—­There is a Japanese piratical edition of the second edition of Yule’s Marco Polo brought out by the firm Kyoyekishosha in 1900 and costing 8 yen.  Cf. Bulletin Ecole franc.  Ext.  Orient, IV, p. 769, note.

[1] See II., pp. 554 seq.

TITLES OF SUNDRY BOOKS AND PAPERS WHICH TREAT OF MARCO POLO AND HIS BOOK.

1.—­Histoire des Etablissements europeens aux Indes orientales par A. CHARDIN, suivie d’un extrait de l’article sur Marco Polo, de M. WALKENAER, Membre de l’Institut; d’un extrait de la vie de Jonh [sic] Mandeville, par Washington Irving; et d’une notice sur le Camoens, par Mme de Stael.—­Paris, Rue et Place Saint-Andre des Arts, no. 30—­1832, 12mo, pp. 104.

Marco Polo, p. 87.—­John Mandeville, p. 94.

Marco Polo, after la Biographie universelle; Mandeville, after l’Histoire de Christophe Colomb., de W. Irving.

Fait partie de la Bibliotheque populaire ou l’Instruction mise a la portee de toutes les classes et de toutes les intelligences par MM.  ARAGO ... et AJASSON de GRANDSAGNE, charge de la Direction.

2.—­MAYERS, W.F.—­Marco Polo’s Legend concerning Bayan. (Notes and Queries on China and Japan, Nov., 1868, p. 162.)

3.—­PALLADIUS’ Elucidations.  See II., p. 579, No. 63.

Notice in Magazin fuer die Litteratur des Auslandes, 1876, p. 345.

4.—­Marco Polo und die Anianstrasse.  Von Prof.  S. RUGE, Dresden. (Globus, LXIX., 1896, pp. 133-137.)

5.—­Un capitaine du regne de Philippe le Bel Thibaut de Chepoy par Joseph PETIT. (Le Moyen Age, Paris, 1897, pp. 224-239).

6.—­[Russian:  Kommentarii Arkhimandrita Paddadiya Katharova na putemestvie Marko Polo no s’vernomu Kitayu s’ tsrsdisloviem’ N.I.  Besedobskago.  Sankpeterburg’, Tip.  Imp.  Akad.  Nauk’] 1902, 8vo, pp. 47, portrait.

7.—­MOULE, Rev. G.E.—­Notes on Col. YULE’S Edition of Marco Polo’s “Quinsay.” (Jour.  North-China Br.  R. As.  Soc., N. S., IX., 1875, pp. 1-24.)

8.—­The Tarikh-i-Rashidi of MIRZA MUHAMMAD HAIDAR, DUGHLAT A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia, An English Version Edited, with Commentary, Notes, and Map by N. ELIAS.  The Translation by E. Denison Ross ...  London, Sampson Low, 1895, 8vo.

9.—­A.  Slieptsov.—­[Russian:  Mark’ Polo i ego stranstbobaniya no tsarstvu Mongol’skomu, po Kitayu i Indii.]—­small 8vo, pp. 83, fig. [St. Petersb., 1901.]

[Russian:  “Knizhka za knizhkoi,” ki. 108-aya.]

10.—­STEIN, Sir Aurel.—­Preliminary Report of a Journey of Archaeological and Topographical Exploration in Chinese Turkestan.  London:  Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1901, 4to.

——­ Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan.  London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1903, 8vo, pp. xliii-524.

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