The Book of Ser Marco Polo: The Venetian, Volume 1J. Murray, 1903 |
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo: Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East ... Henry Yule,Marco Polo Pré-visualização indisponível - 2014 |
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14th century Acre appears Arabic Armenia Asia Ayas Baudas Bauduin Bolghar brother called Cathay Cepoy CHAPTER China Chinese Christians Church Constantinople copy Corte del Milione Court Crusca Curzola death Derbend documents Doge doubt East edition Elder Emperor French Friar galleys Genoa Genoese Geographical Giovanni Grisostomo honour Hormuz Ibn Batuta Ilkhan India Italian John journey Kaan Kaan's Kermán Khan King Kúblái Lady Latin latter lire Lord Maffeo Marc Marco Polo Marino Sanudo medieval mentioned Messer Marco Mongol Nicolo noble NOTE oars original Palermo Paris passage Pauthier Persia Pipino's Polo's Book Pope present Prince prisoners probably province quoted Ramusio regard Rusticiano Rusticien Sanudo Sarai says seems seqq Sir Henry Yule Soldaia speaks story Tabriz Tangut Tartar Text took translation Traveller Traveller's Venetian Venice voyage whilst wife writer Yule's
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Página 275 - IN Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea.
Página 156 - So geographers, in Afric maps, With savage pictures fill their gaps, And o'er unhabitable downs Place elephants for want of towns.
Página 180 - ... her, as we have done, we, and our fathers, our kings, and our princes, in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem: for then had we plenty of victuals, and were well, and saw no evil. But since we left off to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine.
Página 99 - Relation des voyages faits par les Arabes et les Persans dans l'Inde et à la Chine dans le ixe siècle de l'ère chrétienne.
Página 110 - And there were runnels too, flowing freely with wine and milk and honey and water ; and numbers of ladies and of the most beautiful damsels in the world, who could play on all manner of instruments, and sung most sweetly, and danced in a manner that it was charming to behold.
Página 181 - And you must know that in the same mountain there is a vein of the substance from which Salamander is made. For the real truth is that the Salamander is no beast, as they allege in our part of the world, but is a substance found in the earth ; and I will tell you about it.
Página 286 - Amir, and said something to him in Chinese. The Amir gave some order in reply, and our friend then took the lad's limbs, laid them together in their places, and gave a kick, when, presto ! there was the boy, who got up and stood before us ! All this astonished me beyond measure, and I had an attack of palpitation like that which overcame me once before in the presence of the Sultan of India, when he showed me something of the same kind. They gave me a cordial, however, which cured the attack. The...
Página 14 - Kúblái again on distant missions, as well as in domestic administration, but we gather few details as to his employments. At one time we know that he held for three years the government of the great city of...
Página 171 - the earth and its interior, as well as the encompassing atmosphere, are filled with Spiritual Beings, which exercise an influence, partly beneficent, partly malignant, on the whole of organic and inorganic nature Especially are Deserts and other wild or uninhabited tracts, or regions in which the influences of nature are displayed on a gigantic and terrible scale, regarded as the chief abode...