Pp. 167 without the 28 first pages which contain the title (2 p.), the epistle of the translator, Iohn Frampton (2 p.). Maister Rothorigo to the Reader: An introduction into Cosmographie (10 pages), the Table of the Chapters (6 p.). The Prologue (8 p.).
57.—2. The first Booke of Marcvs Pavlvs
Venetvs, or of Master Marco Polo,
a Gentleman of Venice, his
Voyages. (Purchas, His Pilgrimes. London,
Printed by William Stansby
for Henrie Fetherstone, ... 1625, Lib. I.
Ch. 1111. pp. 65-108.)
After Ramusio.
58.—3. The Travels of Marco Polo,
or Mark Paul, the Venetian, into
Tartary, in 1272. (Astley’s
Collection of Travels, IV. pp. 580-619).
French translation in l’Hist. Gen. des Voyages.
59.—4. Harris’s Navigantium atque Itin. Bib., ed. of 1715 and of 1744.
60.—5. The curious and remarkable
Voyages and Travels of Marco Polo, a
Gentleman of Venice who in
the Middle of the thirteenth Century passed
through a great part of Asia,
all the Dominions of the Tartars, and
returned Home by Sea through
the Islands of the East Indies. [Taken
chiefly from the accurate
Edition of Ramusio, compared with an
original Manuscript in His
Prussian Majesty’s Library and with most of
the Translations hitherto
published.] (Pinkerton, VII. p. 101.)
61.—6. Marco Polo. Travels into
China and the East, from 1260 to 1295.
(Robert Kerr, A General
History and Collection of Voyages and
Travels.... Edinburgh,
1811-1824, vol. i.)
62.—7. The || Travels || of || Marco
Polo, || a Venetian, || in the
Thirteenth Century: ||
being a || Description, by that early
traveller, || of || remarkable
places and things, || in || the ||
Eastern Parts of the World.
|| Translated from the Italian, || with ||
Notes, || by William Marsden,
F.R.S., &c. || With a Map. || London: ||
M. DCCC. XVIII., large
4to, pp. lxxx.-782 + 1 f. n. ch. for the er.
The first 80 pages are devoted to a remarkable Introduction, in which are treated of various subjects enumerated on p. 782: Life of Marco Polo; General View of the Work; Choice of Text for Translation; Original Language, etc. There is an index, pp. 757-781.
63.—8. The Travels of Marco Polo,
the Venetian. The Translation of
Marsden revised, with a Selection
of his Notes. Edited by Thomas
Wright, Esq. M.A., etc.
London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854, small 8vo, pp.
xxviii.-508.
64.—9. The Travels of Marco Polo ...
By Hugh Murray ... Edinburgh: Oliver
& Boyd ... M. DCCC.
XLIV, 8vo, pp. 368.
Vol. 38 of the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, published at 5s.
—Second Edition, ... Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd ... M DCCC XLIV, 8vo.
—The Travels of Marco Polo, greatly amended and enlarged from valuable early manuscripts recently published by the French Society of Geography, and in Italy by Count Baldelli Boni. With copious Notes, illustrating the routes and observations of the author and comparing them with those of more recent Travellers. By Hugh Murray, F.R.S.E. Two Maps and a Vignette. New York, Harper, 1845, 12mo, pp. vi-326.