The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

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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.

——­ Ancient Khotan.  Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1907, 2 vols., 4to.

——­ Ruins of Desert Cathay.  Personal Narrative of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China.  With numerous Illustrations, Colour Plates, Panoramas, and Maps from Original Surveys.  Macmillan and Co., 1912, 2 vols. 8vo.

——­ Les Documents chinois decouverts par Aurel STEIN dans les sables du Turkestan oriental publies et traduits par Edouard CHAVANNES.  Oxford, Imprimerie de l’Universite, 1913, 4to.

——­ Explorations in Central Asia (1906-1908). (Geographical Journal, July and Sept., 1909.)

——­ Expedition in Central Asia. (Geog.  Journ., May, 1915.)

——­ Expedition in Central Asia. (Geog.  Journ., Oct., 1915.)

——­ Expedition in Central Asia. (Geog.  Journ., May, 1916.)

——­ A Third Journey of Exploration in Central Asia, 1913-16. (Geog.  Journ., Aug. and Sept., 1916.)

——­ Marco Polo’s Account of a Mongol Inroad into Kashmir. (Geog.  Journ., Aug., 1919, pp. 92-103.)

11.—­H.A.  GILES’ Dictionary, Part III., pp. 1378-9.

List of Places mentioned by Marco Polo and identified by Yule.

12.—­E.H.  PARKER.—­Some New Facts about Marco Polo’s Book.

(Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review_, Jan., 1904, pp. 125-149.)

——­ Notes on Yule. (Journ.N.C.B.R.A.Soc., XXXVII., 1906, pp. 195, 196.)

13.—­Cesare-Augusto LEVI.—­Il vero Segreto di Dante e Marco Polo.—­Comunicazione al Comitato di Treviso della “Dante Alighieri” letta la sera del 17 Novembre, 1905—­Treviso, Zoppelli, 1905, 8vo, pp. 37.

14.—­The Dry Sea and the Carrenare—­John Livingstone LOWES.  Printed at the University of Chicago Press, 8vo, pp. 46.

Reprinted from Modern Philology, Vol.  III., No. 1, June, 1905.

15.—­SYKES, Major P. Molesworth, H.B.M.’s Consulate-General, Meshed. (Geog.  Journ., XXVI., Oct., 1905, pp. 462-466.)

I. Did Marco Polo visit Baghdad?—­II.  Did Marco Polo visit the Tabas?

Henri Cordier’s reply, Ibid., Dec., 1905, pp. 686, 687.

16.—­Noted Men who have helped China.—­II. Marco Polo.  By Dr. Gilbert REID. (North China Herald, April 6, 1906.)

17.—­C.  Raymond BEAZLEY.—­The Dawn of Modern Geography.  Vol.  III. A History of Exploration and Geographical Science from the Middle of the Thirteenth to the early Years of the Fifteenth Century (c.  A.D. 1260-1420).  With reproductions of the Principal Maps of the Time.  Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1906, 8vo, pp. xvi-638.

Chap.  II.  The Great Asiatic Travellers, 1260-1420.  Part I. The Polos, 1260-1295, pp. 15-160.

18.—­HALLBERG, Ivar.—­l’Extreme Orient dans la Litterature et la Cartographie de l’Occident des XIII’e, XIV’e et XV’e siecles—­Etude sur l’histoire de la geographie.—­Goeteborg, 1906, 8vo, pp. viii-573.

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