The Travels of Marco Polo (Vol. 1&2)

The Travels of Marco Polo (Vol. 1&2)
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The Travels of Marco Polo is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Italian explorer Marco Polo, describing Polo's travels through Asia between 1271 and 1295, and his experiences at the court of Kublai Khan. The Travels is divided into four books. Book One describes the lands of the Middle East and Central Asia that Marco encountered on his way to China. Book Two describes China and the court of Kublai Khan. Book Three describes some of the coastal regions of the East: Japan, India, Sri Lanka, South-East Asia, and the east coast of Africa. Book Four describes some of the then-recent wars among the Mongols and some of the regions of the far north, like Russia. Polo's writings included descriptions of cannibals and spice-growers.

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Марко Поло. The Travels of Marco Polo (Vol. 1&2)

The Travels of Marco Polo (Vol. 1&2)

Table of Contents

VOLUME 1

Table of Contents

PREFACE TO THIRD EDITION

PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION

ORIGINAL PREFACE

H. YULE

TO HENRY YULE

E. C. BABER

MEMOIR OF SIR HENRY YULE

SIR GEORGE UDNY YULE, C.B., K.C.S.I.[80]

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIR HENRY YULE'S WRITINGS

COMPILED BY H. CORDIER AND A. F. YULE[1]

BIOGRAPHIES OF SIR HENRY YULE

MARCO POLO AND HIS BOOK

INTRODUCTORY NOTICES

I. OBSCURITIES IN THE HISTORY OF HIS LIFE AND BOOK. RAMUSIO'S STATEMENTS

II. SKETCH OF THE STATE OF THE EAST AT THE TIME OF THE JOURNEYS OF THE POLO FAMILY

III. THE POLO FAMILY. PERSONAL HISTORY OF THE TRAVELLERS DOWN TO THEIR FINAL RETURN FROM THE EAST

IV. DIGRESSION CONCERNING THE MANSION OF THE POLO FAMILY AT VENICE

QVI FURONO LE CASE DI MARCO POLO CHE VIAGGIÒ LE PIÙ LONTANE REGIONI DELL' ASIA E LE DESCRISSE. PER DECRETO DEL COMUNE MDCCCLXXXI]

PROVISORES SERICI

AEDES PROXIMA THALIAE CVLTVI MODO ADDICTA MARCI POLO P. V. ITINERVM FAMA PRAECLARI JAM HABITATIO FVIT

V. DIGRESSION CONCERNING THE WAR-GALLEYS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN STATES IN THE MIDDLE AGES

VI. THE JEALOUSIES AND NAVAL WARS OF VENICE AND GENOA. LAMBA DORIA'S EXPEDITION TO THE ADRIATIC; BATTLE OF CURZOLA; AND IMPRISONMENT OF MARCO POLO BY THE GENOESE

VII. RUSTICIANO OR RUSTICHELLO OF PISA, MARCO POLO'S FELLOW-PRISONER AT GENOA, THE SCRIBE WHO WROTE DOWN THE TRAVELS

VIII. NOTICES OF MARCO POLO'S HISTORY, AFTER THE TERMINATION OF HIS IMPRISONMENT AT GENOA

"IN THE NAME OF THE ETERNAL GOD AMEN!

IX. MARCO POLO'S BOOK; AND THE LANGUAGE IN WHICH IT WAS FIRST WRITTEN

X. VARIOUS TYPES OF TEXT OF MARCO POLO'S BOOK

XI. SOME ESTIMATE OF THE CHARACTER OF POLO AND HIS BOOK

XII. CONTEMPORARY RECOGNITION OF POLO AND HIS BOOK

XIII. NATURE OF POLO'S INFLUENCE ON GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE

XIV. EXPLANATIONS REGARDING THE BASIS ADOPTED FOR THE PRESENT TRANSLATION

THE BOOK OF MARCO POLO

PROLOGUE

CHAPTER I

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS POLO SET FORTH FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO TRAVERSE THE WORLD

CHAPTER II

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS WENT ON BEYOND SOLDAIA

CHAPTER III

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS, AFTER CROSSING A DESERT, CAME TO THE CITY OF BOCARA, AND FELL IN WITH CERTAIN ENVOYS THERE

CHAPTER IV

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS TOOK THE ENVOYS' COUNSEL, AND WENT TO THE COURT OF THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER V

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS ARRIVED AT THE COURT OF THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER VI

HOW THE GREAT KAAN ASKED ALL ABOUT THE MANNERS OF THE CHRISTIANS, AND PARTICULARLY ABOUT THE POPE OF ROME

CHAPTER VII

HOW THE GREAT KAAN SENT THE TWO BROTHERS AS HIS ENVOYS TO THE POPE

CHAPTER VIII

HOW THE GREAT KAAN GAVE THEM A TABLET OF GOLD, BEARING HIS ORDERS IN THEIR BEHALF

CHAPTER IX

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS CAME TO THE CITY OF ACRE

CHAPTER X

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS AGAIN DEPARTED FROM VENICE, ON THEIR WAY BACK TO THE GREAT KAAN, AND TOOK WITH THEM MARK, THE SON OF MESSER NICOLAS

CHAPTER XI

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS SET OUT FROM ACRE, AND MARK ALONG WITH THEM

CHAPTER XII

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS PRESENTED THEMSELVES BEFORE THE NEW POPE

CHAPTER XIII

HOW MESSER NICOLO AND MESSER MAFFEO POLO, ACCOMPANIED BY MARK, TRAVELLED TO THE COURT OF THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER XIV

HOW MESSER NICOLO AND MESSER MAFFEO POLO AND MARCO PRESENTED THEMSELVES BEFORE THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER XV

HOW THE EMPEROR SENT MARK ON AN EMBASSY OF HIS

CHAPTER XVI

HOW MARK RETURNED FROM THE MISSION WHEREON HE HAD BEEN SENT

CHAPTER XVII

HOW MESSER NICOLO, MESSER MAFFEO, AND MESSER MARCO, ASKED LEAVE OF THE GREAT KAAN TO GO THEIR WAY

CHAPTER XVIII

HOW THE TWO BROTHERS AND MESSER MARCO TOOK LEAVE OF THE GREAT KAAN, AND RETURNED TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY

BOOK FIRST

ACCOUNT OF REGIONS VISITED OR HEARD OF ON THE JOURNEY FROM THE LESSER ARMENIA TO THE COURT OF THE GREAT KAAN AT CHANDU

BOOK I

CHAPTER I

HERE THE BOOK BEGINS; AND FIRST IT SPEAKS OF THE LESSER HERMENIA

CHAPTER II

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF TURCOMANIA

CHAPTER III

DESCRIPTION OF THE GREATER HERMENIA

CHAPTER IV

OF GEORGIANIA AND THE KINGS THEREOF

CHAPTER V

OF THE KINGDOM OF MAUSUL

CHAPTER VI

OF THE GREAT CITY OF BAUDAS, AND HOW IT WAS TAKEN

NOTE 7.—

CHAPTER VII

HOW THE CALIF OF BAUDAS TOOK COUNSEL TO SLAY ALL THE CHRISTIANS IN HIS LAND

CHAPTER VIII

HOW THE CHRISTIANS WERE IN GREAT DISMAY BECAUSE OF WHAT THE CALIF HAD SAID

CHAPTER IX

HOW THE ONE-EYED COBLER WAS DESIRED TO PRAY FOR THE CHRISTIANS

CHAPTER X

HOW THE PRAYER OF THE ONE-EYED COBLER CAUSED THE MOUNTAIN TO MOVE

CHAPTER XI

OF THE NOBLE CITY OF TAURIS

CHAPTER XII

OF THE MONASTERY OF ST. BARSAMO ON THE BORDERS OF TAURIS

CHAPTER XIII

OF THE GREAT COUNTRY OF PERSIA; WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE THREE KINGS

CHAPTER XIV

WHAT BEFELL WHEN THE THREE KINGS RETURNED TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY

CHAPTER XV

OF THE EIGHT KINGDOMS OF PERSIA, AND HOW THEY ARE NAMED

CHAPTER XVI

CONCERNING THE GREAT CITY OF YASDI

CHAPTER XVII

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF KERMAN

CHAPTER XVIII

OF THE CITY OF CAMADI AND ITS RUINS; ALSO TOUCHING THE CARAUNA ROBBERS

CHAPTER XIX

OF THE DESCENT TO THE CITY OF HORMOS

CHAPTER XX

OF THE WEARISOME AND DESERT ROAD THAT HAS NOW TO BE TRAVELLED

CHAPTER XXI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF COBINAN AND THE THINGS THAT ARE MADE THERE

CHAPTER XXII

OF A CERTAIN DESERT THAT CONTINUES FOR EIGHT DAYS' JOURNEY

CHAPTER XXIII

CONCERNING THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN

CHAPTER XXIV

HOW THE OLD MAN USED TO TRAIN HIS ASSASSINS

CHAPTER XXV

HOW THE OLD MAN CAME BY HIS END

CHAPTER XXVI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF SAPURGAN

CHAPTER XXVII

OF THE CITY OF BALC

CHAPTER XXVIII

OF TAICAN, AND THE MOUNTAINS OF SALT. ALSO OF THE PROVINCE OF CASEM

CHAPTER XXIX

OF THE PROVINCE OF BADASHAN

CHAPTER XXX

OF THE PROVINCE OF PASHAI

CHAPTER XXXI

OF THE PROVINCE OF KESHIMUR

CHAPTER XXXII

OF THE GREAT RIVER OF BADASHAN

CHAPTER XXXIII

OF THE KINGDOM OF CASCAR

CHAPTER XXXIV

OF THE GREAT CITY OF SAMARCAN

CHAPTER XXXV

OF THE PROVINCE OF YARCAN

CHAPTER XXXVI

OF A PROVINCE CALLED COTAN

CHAPTER XXXVII

OF THE PROVINCE OF PEIN

CHAPTER XXXVIII

OF THE PROVINCE OF CHARCHAN

CHAPTER XXXIX

OF THE CITY OF LOP AND THE GREAT DESERT

CHAPTER XL

CONCERNING THE GREAT PROVINCE OF TANGUT

CHAPTER XLI

OF THE PROVINCE OF CAMUL

CHAPTER XLII

OF THE PROVINCE OF CHINGINTALAS

NOTE 4.—

CHAPTER XLIII

OF THE PROVINCE OF SUKCHUR

CHAPTER XLIV

OF THE CITY OF CAMPICHU

CHAPTER XLV

OF THE CITY OF ETZINA

CHAPTER XLVI

OF THE CITY OF CARACORON

CHAPTER XLVII

OF CHINGHIS, AND HOW HE BECAME THE FIRST KAAN OF THE TARTARS

CHAPTER XLVIII

HOW CHINGHIS MUSTERED HIS PEOPLE TO MARCH AGAINST PRESTER JOHN

CHAPTER XLIX

HOW PRESTER JOHN MARCHED TO MEET CHINGHIS

CHAPTER L

THE BATTLE BETWEEN CHINGHIS KAAN AND PRESTER JOHN

CHAPTER LI

OF THOSE WHO DID REIGN AFTER CHINGHIS KAAN, AND OF THE CUSTOMS OF THE TARTARS

CHAPTER LII

CONCERNING THE CUSTOMS OF THE TARTARS

CHAPTER LIII

CONCERNING THE GOD OF THE TARTARS

CHAPTER LIV

CONCERNING THE TARTAR CUSTOMS OF WAR

CHAPTER LV

CONCERNING THE ADMINISTERING OF JUSTICE AMONG THE TARTARS

CHAPTER LVI

SUNDRY PARTICULARS OF THE PLAIN BEYOND CARACORON

CHAPTER LVII

OF THE KINGDOM OF ERGUIUL, AND PROVINCE OF SINJU

CHAPTER LVIII

OF THE KINGDOM OF EGRIGAIA

CHAPTER LIX

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF TENDUC, AND THE DESCENDANTS OF PRESTER JOHN

CHAPTER LX

CONCERNING THE KAAN'S PALACE OF CHAGANNOR

CHAPTER LXI

OF THE CITY OF CHANDU, AND THE KAAN'S PALACE THERE

BOOK SECOND

BOOK II

PART I.—THE KAAN, HIS COURT AND CAPITAL

CHAPTER I

OF CUBLAY KAAN, THE GREAT KAAN NOW REIGNING, AND OF HIS GREAT PUISSANCE

CHAPTER II

CONCERNING THE REVOLT OF NAYAN, WHO WAS UNCLE TO THE GREAT KAAN CUBLAY

CHAPTER III

HOW THE GREAT KAAN MARCHED AGAINST NAYAN

CHAPTER IV

OF THE BATTLE THAT THE GREAT KAAN FOUGHT WITH NAYAN

CHAPTER V

HOW THE GREAT KAAN CAUSED NAYAN TO BE PUT TO DEATH

CHAPTER VI

HOW THE GREAT KAAN WENT BACK TO THE CITY OF CAMBALUC

CHAPTER VII

HOW THE KAAN REWARDED THE VALOUR OF HIS CAPTAINS

CHAPTER VIII

CONCERNING THE PERSON OF THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER IX

CONCERNING THE GREAT KAAN'S SONS

CHAPTER X

CONCERNING THE PALACE OF THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER XI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF CAMBALUC

CHAPTER XII

HOW THE GREAT KAAN MAINTAINS A GUARD OF TWELVE THOUSAND HORSE, WHICH ARE CALLED KESHICAN

CHAPTER XIII

THE FASHION OF THE GREAT KAAN'S TABLE AT HIS HIGH FEASTS

CHAPTER XIV

CONCERNING THE GREAT FEAST HELD BY THE GRAND KAAN EVERY YEAR ON HIS BIRTHDAY

CHAPTER XV

OF THE GREAT FESTIVAL WHICH THE KAAN HOLDS ON NEW YEAR'S DAY

CHAPTER XVI

CONCERNING THE TWELVE THOUSAND BARONS WHO RECEIVE ROBES OF CLOTH OF GOLD FROM THE EMPEROR ON THE GREAT FESTIVALS, THIRTEEN CHANGES A-PIECE

CHAPTER XVII

HOW THE GREAT KAAN ENJOINETH HIS PEOPLE TO SUPPLY HIM WITH GAME

CHAPTER XVIII

OF THE LIONS AND LEOPARDS AND WOLVES THAT THE KAAN KEEPS FOR THE CHASE

CHAPTER XIX

CONCERNING THE TWO BROTHERS WHO HAVE CHARGE OF THE KAAN'S HOUNDS

CHAPTER XX

HOW THE EMPEROR GOES ON A HUNTING EXPEDITION

CHAPTER XXI

REHEARSAL OF THE WAY THE YEAR OF THE GREAT KAAN IS DISTRIBUTED

CHAPTER XXII

CONCERNING THE CITY OF CAMBALUC, AND ITS GREAT TRAFFIC AND POPULATION

CHAPTER XXIII

[CONCERNING THE OPPRESSIONS OF ACHMATH THE BAILO, AND THE PLOT THAT WAS FORMED AGAINST HIM.[NOTE 1]

CHAPTER XXIV

HOW THE GREAT KAAN CAUSETH THE BARK OF TREES, MADE INTO SOMETHING LIKE PAPER, TO PASS FOR MONEY OVER ALL HIS COUNTRY

CHINESE ISSUES, AS RECORDED. MARCO POLO'S STATEMENT

CHAPTER XXV

CONCERNING THE TWELVE BARONS WHO ARE SET OVER ALL THE AFFAIRS OF THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER XXVI

HOW THE KAAN'S POSTS AND RUNNERS ARE SPED THROUGH MANY LANDS AND PROVINCES

CHAPTER XXVII

HOW THE EMPEROR BESTOWS HELP ON HIS PEOPLE, WHEN THEY ARE AFFLICTED WITH DEARTH OR MURRAIN

CHAPTER XXVIII

HOW THE GREAT KAAN CAUSES TREES TO BE PLANTED BY THE HIGHWAYS

CHAPTER XXIX

CONCERNING THE RICE-WINE DRUNK BY THE PEOPLE OF CATHAY

CHAPTER XXX

CONCERNING THE BLACK STONES THAT ARE DUG IN CATHAY, AND ARE BURNT FOR FUEL

CHAPTER XXXI

HOW THE GREAT KAAN CAUSES STORES OF CORN TO BE MADE, TO HELP HIS PEOPLE WITHAL IN TIME OF DEARTH

CHAPTER XXXII

OF THE CHARITY OF THE EMPEROR TO THE POOR

CHAPTER XXXIII

[CONCERNING THE ASTROLOGERS IN THE CITY OF CAMBALUC.]

CHAPTER XXXIV

[CONCERNING THE RELIGION OF THE CATHAYANS;[NOTE 1] THEIR VIEWS AS TO THE SOUL; AND THEIR CUSTOMS

VOLUME 2

Table of Contents

BOOK SECOND.—CONTINUED

PART II.—JOURNEY TO THE WEST AND SOUTH-WEST OF CATHAY

CHAPTER XXXV

HERE BEGINS THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERIOR OF CATHAY, AND FIRST OF THE RIVER PULISANGHIN

CHAPTER XXXVI

ACCOUNT OF THE CITY OF JUJU

CHAPTER XXXVII

THE KINGDOM OF TAIANFU

CHAPTER XXXVIII

CONCERNING THE CASTLE OF CAICHU

CHAPTER XXXIX

HOW PRESTER JOHN TREATED THE GOLDEN KING HIS PRISONER

CHAPTER XL

CONCERNING THE GREAT RIVER CARAMORAN AND THE CITY OF CACHANFU

CHAPTER XLI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF KENJANFU

CHAPTER XLII

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CUNCUN, WHICH IS RIGHT WEARISOME TO TRAVEL THROUGH

CHAPTER XLIII

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF ACBALEC MANZI

CHAPTER XLIV

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE AND CITY OF SINDAFU

CHAPTER XLV

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF TEBET

CHAPTER XLVI

FURTHER DISCOURSE CONCERNING TEBET

CHAPTER XLVII

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CAINDU

CHAPTER XLVIII

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CARAJAN

CHAPTER XLIX

CONCERNING A FURTHER PART OF THE PROVINCE OF CARAJAN

CHAPTER L

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF ZARDANDAN

CHAPTER LI

WHEREIN IS RELATED HOW THE KING OF MIEN AND BANGALA VOWED VENGEANCE AGAINST THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER LII

OF THE BATTLE THAT WAS FOUGHT BY THE GREAT KAAN'S HOST AND HIS SENESCHAL, AGAINST THE KING OF MIEN

CHAPTER LIII

OF THE GREAT DESCENT THAT LEADS TOWARDS THE KINGDOM OF MIEN

CHAPTER LIV

CONCERNING THE CITY OF MIEN, AND THE TWO TOWERS THAT ARE THEREIN, ONE OF GOLD AND THE OTHER OF SILVER

CHAPTER LV

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF BANGALA

CHAPTER LVI

DISCOURSES OF THE PROVINCE OF CAUGIGU

CHAPTER LVII

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF ANIN

CHAPTER LVIII

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF COLOMAN

CHAPTER LIX

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF CUIJU

BOOK II.—Continued

PART III.—JOURNEY SOUTHWARD THROUGH EASTERN PROVINCES OF CATHAY AND MANZI

CHAPTER LX

CONCERNING THE CITIES OF CACANFU AND OF CHANGLU

CHAPTER LXI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF CHINANGLI, AND THAT OF TADINFU, AND THE REBELLION OF LITAN

CHAPTER LXII

CONCERNING THE NOBLE CITY OF SINJUMATU

CHAPTER LXIII

CONCERNING THE CITIES OF LINJU AND PIJU

CHAPTER LXIV

CONCERNING THE CITY OF SIJU, AND THE GREAT RIVER CARAMORAN

CHAPTER LXV

HOW THE GREAT KAAN CONQUERED THE PROVINCE OF MANZI

CHAPTER LXVI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF COIGANJU

CHAPTER LXVII

OF THE CITIES OF PAUKIN AND CAYU

CHAPTER LXVIII

OF THE CITIES OF TIJU, TINJU, AND YANJU

CHAPTER LXIX

CONCERNING THE CITY OF NANGHIN

CHAPTER LXX

CONCERNING THE VERY NOBLE CITY OF SAIANFU, AND HOW ITS CAPTURE WAS EFFECTED

CHAPTER LXXI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF SINJU AND THE GREAT RIVER KIAN

CHAPTER LXXII

CONCERNING THE CITY OF CAIJU

CHAPTER LXXIII

OF THE CITY OF CHINGHIANFU

CHAPTER LXXIV

OF THE CITY OF CHINGINJU AND THE SLAUGHTER OF CERTAIN ALANS THERE

CHAPTER LXXV

OF THE NOBLE CITY OF SUJU

CHAPTER LXXVI

DESCRIPTION OF THE GREAT CITY OF KINSAY, WHICH IS THE CAPITAL OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY OF MANZI

CHAPTER LXXVII

[FURTHER PARTICULARS CONCERNING THE GREAT CITY OF KINSAY.[NOTE 1]]

(FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE PALACE OF THE KING FACFUR.)

CHAPTER LXXVIII

TREATING OF THE GREAT YEARLY REVENUE THAT THE GREAT KAAN HATH FROM KINSAY

CHAPTER LXXIX

OF THE CITY OF TANPIJU AND OTHERS

CHAPTER LXXX

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF FUJU

CHAPTER LXXXI

CONCERNING THE GREATNESS OF THE CITY OF FUJU

CHAPTER LXXXII

OF THE CITY AND GREAT HAVEN OF ZAYTON

BOOK THIRD

JAPAN, THE ARCHIPELAGO, SOUTHERN INDIA, AND THE COASTS AND ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN SEA

BOOK III

CHAPTER I

OF THE MERCHANT SHIPS OF MANZI THAT SAIL UPON THE INDIAN SEAS

CHAPTER II

DESCRIPTION OF THE ISLAND OF CHIPANGU, AND THE GREAT KAAN'S DESPATCH OF A HOST AGAINST IT

CHAPTER III

WHAT FURTHER CAME OF THE GREAT KAAN'S EXPEDITION AGAINST CHIPANGU

CHAPTER IV

CONCERNING THE FASHION OF THE IDOLS

CHAPTER V

OF THE GREAT COUNTRY CALLED CHAMBA

CHAPTER VI

CONCERNING THE GREAT ISLAND OF JAVA

CHAPTER VII

WHEREIN THE ISLES OF SONDUR AND CONDUR ARE SPOKEN OF; AND THE KINGDOM OF LOCAC

CHAPTER VIII

OF THE ISLAND CALLED PENTAM, AND THE CITY MALAIUR

CHAPTER IX

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF JAVA THE LESS. THE KINGDOMS OF FERLEC AND BASMA

CHAPTER X

THE KINGDOMS OF SAMARA AND DAGROIAN

CHAPTER XI

OF THE KINGDOMS OF LAMBRI AND FANSUR

CHAPTER XII

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF NECUVERAN

CHAPTER XIII

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF ANGAMANAIN

CHAPTER XIV

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF SEILAN

CHAPTER XV

THE SAME CONTINUED. THE HISTORY OF SAGAMONI BORCAN AND THE BEGINNING OF IDOLATRY

CHAPTER XVI

CONCERNING THE GREAT PROVINCE OF MAABAR, WHICH IS CALLED INDIA THE GREATER, AND IS ON THE MAINLAND

CHAPTER XVII

CONTINUES TO SPEAK OF THE PROVINCE OF MAABAR

CHAPTER XVIII

DISCOURSING OF THE PLACE WHERE LIETH THE BODY OF ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE; AND OF THE MIRACLES THEREOF

CHAPTER XIX

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF MUTFILI

CHAPTER XX

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF LAR WHENCE THE BRAHMINS COME

CHAPTER XXI

CONCERNING THE CITY OF CAIL

CHAPTER XXII

OF THE KINGDOM OF COILUM

CHAPTER XXIII

OF THE COUNTRY CALLED COMARI

CHAPTER XXIV

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF ELI

CHAPTER XXV

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF MELIBAR

CHAPTER XXVI

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF GOZURAT

CHAPTER XXVII

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF TANA

CHAPTER XXVIII

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF CAMBAET

CHAPTER XXIX

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF SEMENAT

CHAPTER XXX

CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF KESMACORAN

CHAPTER XXXI

DISCOURSETH OF THE TWO ISLANDS CALLED MALE AND FEMALE, AND WHY THEY ARE SO CALLED

CHAPTER XXXII

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF SCOTRA

CHAPTER XXXIII

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF MADEIGASCAR

CHAPTER XXXIV

CONCERNING THE ISLAND OF ZANGHIBAR. A WORD ON INDIA IN GENERAL

CHAPTER XXXV

TREATING OF THE GREAT PROVINCE OF ABASH WHICH IS MIDDLE INDIA, AND IS ON THE MAINLAND

BRUCE. RÜPPEL. SALT

CHAPTER XXXVI

CONCERNING THE PROVINCE OF ADEN

CHAPTER XXXVII

CONCERNING THE CITY OF ESHER

CHAPTER XXXVIII

CONCERNING THE CITY OF DUFAR

CHAPTER XXXIX

CONCERNING THE GULF OF CALATU AND THE CITY SO CALLED

CHAPTER XL

RETURNS TO THE CITY OF HORMOS WHEREOF WE SPOKE FORMERLY

BOOK FOURTH

WARS AMONG THE TARTAR PRINCES AND SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORTHERN COUNTRIES

BOOK IV

CHAPTER I

CONCERNING GREAT TURKEY

CHAPTER II

OF CERTAIN BATTLES THAT WERE FOUGHT BY KING CAIDU AGAINST THE ARMIES OF HIS UNCLE THE GREAT KAAN

CHAPTER III

WHAT THE GREAT KAAN SAID TO THE MISCHIEF DONE BY KAIDU HIS NEPHEW

CHAPTER IV

OF THE EXPLOITS OF KING CAIDU'S VALIANT DAUGHTER

CHAPTER V

HOW ABAGA SENT HIS SON ARGON IN COMMAND AGAINST KING CAIDU

CHAPTER VI

HOW ARGON AFTER THE BATTLE HEARD THAT HIS FATHER WAS DEAD, AND WENT TO ASSUME THE SOVEREIGNTY AS WAS HIS RIGHT

CHAPTER VII

HOW ACOMAT SOLDAN SET OUT WITH HIS HOST AGAINST HIS NEPHEW WHO WAS COMING TO CLAIM THE THRONE THAT BELONGED TO HIM,

CHAPTER VIII

HOW ARGON TOOK COUNSEL WITH HIS FOLLOWERS ABOUT ATTACKING HIS UNCLE ACOMAT SOLDAN

CHAPTER IX

HOW THE BARONS OF ARGON ANSWERED HIS ADDRESS

CHAPTER X

THE MESSAGE SENT BY ARGON TO ACOMAT

CHAPTER XI

HOW ACOMAT REPLIED TO ARGON'S MESSAGE

CHAPTER XII

OF THE BATTLE BETWEEN ARGON AND ACOMAT, AND THE CAPTIVITY OF ARGON

CHAPTER XIII

HOW ARGON WAS DELIVERED FROM PRISON

CHAPTER XIV

HOW ARGON GOT THE SOVEREIGNTY AT LAST

CHAPTER XV

HOW ACOMAT WAS TAKEN PRISONER

CHAPTER XVI

HOW ACOMAT WAS SLAIN BY ORDER OF HIS NEPHEW

CHAPTER XVII

HOW ARGON WAS RECOGNISED AS SOVEREIGN

CHAPTER XVIII

HOW KIACATU SEIZED THE SOVEREIGNTY AFTER ARGON'S DEATH

CHAPTER XIX

HOW BAIDU SEIZED THE SOVEREIGNTY AFTER THE DEATH OF KIACATU

CHAPTER XX

CONCERNING KING CONCHI WHO RULES THE FAR NORTH

CHAPTER XXI

CONCERNING THE LAND OF DARKNESS

CHAPTER XXII

DESCRIPTION OF ROSIA AND ITS PEOPLE. PROVINCE OF LAC

CHAPTER XXIII

HE BEGINS TO SPEAK OF THE STRAITS OF CONSTANTINOPLE, BUT DECIDES TO LEAVE THAT MATTER

CHAPTER XXIV

CONCERNING THE TARTARS OF THE PONENT AND THEIR LORDS

CHAPTER XXV

OF THE WAR THAT AROSE BETWEEN ALAU AND BARCA, AND THE BATTLES THAT THEY FOUGHT

CHAPTER XXVI

HOW BARCA AND HIS ARMY ADVANCED TO MEET ALAU

CHAPTER XXVII

HOW ALAU ADDRESSED HIS FOLLOWERS

CHAPTER XXVIII

OF THE GREAT BATTLE BETWEEN ALAU AND BARCA

CHAPTER XXIX

HOW TOTAMANGU WAS LORD OF THE TARTARS OF THE PONENT

CHAPTER XXX

OF THE SECOND MESSAGE THAT TOCTAI SENT TO NOGAI, AND HIS REPLY

CHAPTER XXXI

HOW TOCTAI MARCHED AGAINST NOGAI

CHAPTER XXXII

HOW TOCTAI AND NOGAI ADDRESS THEIR PEOPLE, AND THE NEXT DAY JOIN BATTLE

CHAPTER XXXIII

THE VALIANT FEATS AND VICTORY OF KING NOGAI

CHAPTER XXXIV. AND LAST

CONCLUSION.[1]

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A.—Geneaology of the House of Chinghiz, to end of Thirteenth Century

APPENDIX B.—The Polo Families

(I.) GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILY OF MARCO POLO THE TRAVELLER

(II.) THE POLOS OF SAN GEREMIA

APPENDIX C.—Calendar of Documents Relating to Marco Polo and his Family

APPENDIX D.—Comparative Specimens of Different Recensions of Polo's Text

FRENCH

3. BERN MS

ITALIAN. 4. CRUSCA

5. BERN ITALIAN

6. RAMUSIO'S PRINTED TEXT

LATIN

APPENDIX E.—The Preface of Friar Pipino to his Latin Version of Marco Polo. (Circa 1315–1320.)

APPENDIX F.—Note of MSS. of Marco Polo so far as they are known

GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF MSS

LUXEMBOURG . . 1 … … … … … . … . 1

LIST OF MINIATURES IN THE BODLEIAN MS. OF MARCO POLO.[2]

Part of the Frontispiece is engraved in vol. i. of the present work; the whole of the Frontispiece representing the Piazzetta reduced has been poorly reproduced in Mrs. Oliphant's The Makers of Venice. London, 1887, p. 134

NO. LOCALITIES. INDICATIONS. LANGUAGE. DESCRIPTION OF MSS. AUTHORITIES. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

FRANCE

LUXEMBURG

Volume containing several works; and among them Marchi (Pauli) Veneti Liber Narrationum Morum, etc

BELGIUM

ITALY

SPAIN

SWITZERLAND

GERMANY

AUSTRIA

SWEDEN

APPENDIX G.—Diagram showing Filiation of Chief MSS. and Editions of Marco Polo

APPENDIX H.—Bibliography of Marco Polo's Book

I.—PRINCIPAL EDITIONS

II.—BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED EDITIONS.[1] A.—GERMAN EDITIONS

B.—LATIN EDITIONS

Part of the Collection of Reineccius:

C.—ITALIAN EDITIONS

D.—PORTUGUESE EDITION

E.—SPANISH EDITIONS

F.—FRENCH EDITIONS

G.—ENGLISH EDITIONS

H.—DUTCH EDITIONS

I.—TCHÈQUE EDITION

J.—RUSSIAN EDITIONS

K.—IRISH EDITION

Book of Lismore.—See our Introduction, I. p. 103, note. L.—VARIOUS EDITIONS

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

APPENDIX I.—Titles of Works which are cited by abbreviated References in this Book

APPENDIX K.—Values of certain Moneys, Weights, and Measures, occurring in this Book

FRENCH MONEY

LIVRE PARISIS = 25.33 "

VENETIAN MONEY

APPENDIX L.—Sundry Supplementary Notes on Special Subjects.—(H.C.)

H.C

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