[place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1350. . We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! The Travels was a rare popular success in an era before printing. ; Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877; Marsden, William, 1754-1836 Publication date 1854 Topics Polo, Marco, 1254-1323?, Voyages and travels, Mongols Publisher London : Henry G. Bohn Collection pimslibrary; toronto It makes it very difficult to read and figure out which parts are the original book. Afterward, he served Kublai Khan on numerous diplomatic. The Old Man was called in their language ALOADIN. The Kingdoms of Ferlec and Basma, The Same Continued. There are no reviews yet. Difficulty that is difficult to appreciate in our modern world. While this book can be fascinating and highly amusing, it is also extremely repetitive, fictitious, and at times, downright boring. Ses comptoirs commerciaux et sa supriorit navale lui permettent de faire le monopole sur le commerce avec le monde musulman, travers lequel lEurope se fournit par toutes les marchandises venant de lInde et de la Chine. The Italian Marco Polo is probably the world's most famous traveler and one of the world's first travel writers. An introduction to Marco Polo is Leonard Olschki, Marco Polo's Asia: An Introduction to His "Description of the World" Called "Il Milione", translated by John A. Scott (Berkeley: University of California) 1960; it had its origins in the celebrations of the seven hundredth anniversary of Marco Polo's birth. On his return to the West he was made a prisoner of war and met Rustichello of Pisa, with whom he collaborated on this book. The Travels of Marco Polo, translated by William Marsden (Norton, 10.99) When this edition of the book dropped through the letterbox, I was mildly intrigued. Many years later, as he lay dying, family members and the attending priest begged Marco Polo to recant all the outrageous lies he had told about his incredible adventures. A massive book of facts without flesh. $6.33. [19] Latham believed that many elements of the book, such as legends of the Middle East and mentions of exotic marvels, may have been the work of Rustichello who was giving what medieval European readers expected to find in a travel book. Written in the 13th century, The Travels of Marco Polo details Italian explorer Marco Polo's movements through Asia between 1271 and 1295. "Shelfmark: M 304"--Note extracted from World Digital Library. Unfortunately, Polo tends to simplify nearly every culture he encounters into one very large pot. I first read this book when a teacher lent it to me in 7th grade, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. The journey took three years after which they arrived in Cathay as it was then called and met the grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan. 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We know the richness of these regions from the writings of subsequent travelers and historians, but Polo makes them all seem strikingly similar. Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions. I have compared this edition with Cliff (Penguin), Latham (Penguin), Marsden and Yule translations and am able to say this edition is the best one (by now) for it is the most complete print and translation is scholarly accurate. Anna Defuseh. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. [10] Some have questioned whether Marco had actually travelled to China or was just repeating stories that he had heard from other travellers. The middle part of the book explains some of his journeys and events while he was visiting the Great Khan, and the latter parts explaining his trip back to Europe by sea. Elvin concludes that "those who doubted, although mistaken, were not always being casual or foolish", but "the case as a whole had now been closed": the book is, "in essence, authentic, and, when used with care, in broad terms to be trusted as a serious though obviously not always final, witness". [52] Nestorian Christianity had existed in China since the Tang dynasty (618907 AD) when a Persian monk named Alopen came to the capital Chang'an in 653 to proselytize, as described in a dual Chinese and Syriac language inscription from Chang'an (modern Xi'an) dated to the year 781. [27] In fact, a Mongol delegate was solemnly baptised at the Second Council of Lyon. ], Treating of the Yearly Revenue That the Great Kaan Hath From Kinsay, Concerning the Greatness of the City of Fuju, Of the Merchant Ships of Manzi that Sail Upon the Indian Seas, Description of the Island of Chipangu, and the Great Kaan's Despatch of a Host Against It, What Further Came of the Great Kaan's Expedition Against Chipangu, Wherein the Isles of Sondur and Condur are Spoken of; and the Kingdom of Locac, Of the Island called Pentam, and the City Malaiur, Concerning the Island of Java the Less. Debated and re-debated constantly. Book Two describes China and the court of Kublai Khan. It looks like WhatsApp is not installed on your phone. A version in Tuscan (Italian language) titled Navigazione di messer Marco Polo was written in Florence by Michele Ormanni. Polo's book, Description of the World, offered one of the . Check that: no narrative. It is also largely free of the gross errors in other accounts such as those given by the Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta who had confused the Yellow River with the Grand Canal and other waterways, and believed that porcelain was made from coal. Have one to sell? Fuerteventura Marco Polo Pocket Travel Guide - with pull out map (Marco Polo Guides) Marco Polo 241 Paperback 24 offers from 4.46 Bali Marco Polo Pocket Travel Guide - with pull out map (Marco Polo Guides) (Marco Polo Pocket Guides) Marco Polo 71 Paperback 13 offers from 3.72 Product details Marco Polo's story begins in Venice in the year 1271, when he was 17 years old. The Travels of Marco Polo. This is Battista Agnese (circa 1500--1564) was an Italian cartographer, born in Genoa, who worked in Venice between 1536 and 1564 and became one of the most important figures in Renaissance cartography. IT KEEPS THE ORIGINAL FORMAT . Very well set out and easy to read, the language is well put and the descriptions of people and places visited are excellent. Credit Line: [Original Source citation], World Digital Library, More about Copyright and other Restrictions. [17] The Italian scholar Luigi Foscolo Benedetto had previously demonstrated that the book was written in the same "leisurely, conversational style" that characterised Rustichello's other works, and that some passages in the book were taken verbatim or with minimal modifications from other writings by Rustichello. Marco Polo's famous travelogue was penned in prison. Please use a different way to share. [16], The British scholar Ronald Latham has pointed out that The Book of Marvels was in fact a collaboration written in 12981299 between Polo and a professional writer of romances, Rustichello of Pisa. This nautical map of the world was produced by the Genoese cartographer Nicolo di Caverio based on Portuguese documents. (Yule-Cordier translation) Volume 2, "Marco Polo in Manuscript: The Travels of the Devisement du monde", Google map link with Polo's Travels Mapped out (follows the Yule version of the original work), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Travels_of_Marco_Polo&oldid=1126508336, Another Latin version called "Z" is conserved only by one manuscript, which is to be found in, This page was last edited on 9 December 2022, at 18:46. However, I just discovered it does indeed contain the Prologue. The oldest surviving Polo manuscript is in Franco-Venetian, which was a variety of Old French heavily flavoured with Venetian dialect, spread in Northern Italy in the 13th century;[6][7][34] for Luigi Foscolo Benedetto, this "F" text is the basic original text, which he corrected by comparing it with the somewhat more detailed Italian of Ramusio, together with a Latin manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana. I originally rated this Kindle edition 1-star because it appeared to be missing the Prologue written by Rustichello (Polo's scribe) that is contained in the paperback version. Even more impressive are the descriptions of birthday parties for the Emperor with 10,000 guests all dressed in silk robes, which went on for days, requiring a change of clothes every dayimagine the silk trade just to support that social event! I personally don't really care whether every single story in it is 100 percent historically accurate. It has been a pleasure to revisit the travels of Marco Polo. Polo, Marco, Author. Theyre nothing like nor as worthy as the blind Shoemaker who poked out his own eye in order not to lust within his heart at a woman as he was fitting her for shoes and when all the other Christians within that country (Persia?) Bu tip bir abartda hemen anlyorsunuz ki o durum yle deil. The travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian : the translation of Marsden revised, with a selection of his notes by Polo, Marco, 1254-1323 Publication date 1854 Topics Voyages and travels, Mongols -- History, Mongols, Travel, Voyages and travels, Asia -- Description and travel, Asia Publisher London : H. Bohn Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Issues of navigation aside, I think this is best budget edition of Polo available for students or casual readers. This, on the other hand, is sufficiently descriptive, that we can imagine in our mind's eye life in the court of Khan. When a reissue of the Penguin. The two spent some time in prison together if I remember correctly. [48] The Muslim traveler Ibn Battuta did mention the Great Wall, but when he asked about the wall while in China during the Yuan dynasty, he could find no one who had either seen it or knew of anyone who had seen it. Born into a Venetian Family. The Moroccan merchant Ibn Battuta travelled through the Golden Horde and China subsequently in the early-to-mid-14th century. Marco Polo is remembered thanks to a colorful and popular narrative about his eastward voyage, known simply as The Travels of Marco. I have compared this edition with Cliff (Penguin), Latham (Penguin), Marsden and Yule translations and am able to say this edition is the best one (by now) for it is the most complete print and translation is scholarly accurate. Marco Polo - Michael Burgan 2002 . Uncle Acomat Soldan, How The Barons Of Argon Answered His Address, Of The Battle Between Argon And Acomat, And The Captivity Of Argon, How Acomat Was Slain By Order Of His Nephew, How Kiacatu Seized The Sovereignty After Argon's Death, How Baidu Seized The Sovereignty After The Death Of Kiacatu, Concerning King Conchi Who Rules The Far North, Description Of Rosia And Its People. [21] Francesco Pipino solemnly affirmed the truthfulness of the book and defined Marco as a "prudent, honoured and faithful man". [23], Since Dominican fathers had among their missions that of evangelizing foreign peoples (cf. There are colorful and informative descriptions of the pageantry of the court, the general social structure, the role of law as imposed by Khan in his efforts to create what was a functional society. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Classics Crime Fiction Fantasy Fiction in Translation Historical Fiction Horror Manga Modern & Contemporary Fiction Poetry Science Fiction Short Stories Graphic Novels Romance. Marco Polo was supposedly born in Venice, then in the Venetian Republic and now in Italy. and Fell In With Certain Envoys There, How the Two Brothers Took the Envoy's Counsel, and Went to the Court of the Great Kaan, How the Two Brothers Arrived at the Court of the Great Kaan, How the Great Kaan Asked All About the Manners of the Christians, and Particularly About the Pope of Rome, How the Great Kaan Sent the Two Brothers as His Envoys to the Pope, How the Great Kaan Gave Them a Tablet of Gold, Bearing His Orders in Their Behalf, How the Two Brothers Came to the City of Acre; and Thence to Venice, 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 Nicolo, How the Two Brothers Set Out from Acre, and Mark Along With Them, How the Two Brothers Presented Themselves Before the New Pope, How Messer Nicolo and Messer Maffeo Polo, Accompanied by Mark, Travelled to the Court of the Great Kaan, How Messer Nicolo and Messer Maffeo Polo and Marco Presented Themselves Before the Great Kaan, How the Lord Sent mark on an Embassy of His, How Mark Returned From the Mission Whereon He Had Been Sent, How Messer Nicolo, Messer Maffeo, and Messer Marco, Asked Leave of the Great Kaan to Go Their Way, How the Two Brothers and Messer Marco Took Leave of the Great Kaan, and Returned to Their Own Country, Here the Book Begins; and First it Speaks of the Lesser Hermenia, Of the Great City of Baudas, and How it Was Taken, How the Calif of Baudas Took Counsel to Slay All the Christians in His Land, How the Christians Were In Great Dismay Because of What the Calif Had Said, How the One-Eyed Cobler Was Desired to Pray for the Christians, How the Prayer of the One-Eyed Cobler Caused the Mountain to Move, Of the Monastery of Saint Barsamo on the Borders of Tauris, Of the Great Country of Persia; With Some Account of the Three Kings, How the Three Kings Returned to their Own Country, Of the Eight Kingdoms of Persia, and How they are Named, Of the City of Camadi and its Ruins; Also Touching the Carauna Robbers, Of the Wearisome and Desert Road That Has Now to Be Travelled, Concerning the City of Cobinan and the Things That Are Made There, Of a Certain Desert That Continues for Eight Days' Journey, How the Old Man Used to Train His Assasins, Of Taican, and the Mountains of Salt. And dog-headed people?? . [46] Many have questioned whether or not he had visited the places he mentioned in his itinerary, or he had appropriated the accounts of his father and uncle or other travelers, or doubted that he even reached China and that, if he did, perhaps never went beyond Khanbaliq (Beijing). The Great Walls were built to keep out northern invaders, whereas the ruling dynasty during Marco Polo's visit were those very northern invaders. Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2014. Marco Polo's journeys were recorded in The Travels of Marco Polo (also known as Book of the Marvels of the World or Il Milione), a document that described to Europeans the mysterious culture and inner workings of the Eastern world, and was the first comprehensive look into China, Persia, India, Japan, and other Asian countries. The work was an important introduction for Europeans to the history and geography of Central Asia and China. I first read this book when a teacher lent it to me in 7th grade, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Sure it doesn't contain the voluminous notes of the 1903 Yule-Cordier translation, but it's perfectly adequate. For instance, did Polo exert "political authority" (seignora) in Yangzhou or merely "sojourn" (sejourna) there? It was like reading a phonebook -- dry, repetitive, lacking depth and in need of a good editor. Or Khan's hunting expeditions requiring 10,000 elephants marchingnacross the land to flush out tigers and other wildlife. Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013. Imagine reading this book in 14 century, Europe is filled with plague, sickness, death and here Marco Polo is describing worlds filled with riches and life. While the Italian missionary Odoric of Pordenone who visited Yuan China mentioned footbinding (it is however unclear whether he was only relaying something he heard as his description is inaccurate),[49] no other foreign visitors to Yuan China mentioned the practice, perhaps an indication that the footbinding was not widespread or was not practiced in an extreme form at that time. The text is perhaps most remarkable for its narrator's incuriousness. Marco Polo, fue uno de los personajes que ms admiracin despertaban en m cuando era nio (recuerdo cierto programa de televisin en forma de dibujos animados que relataba sus aventuras, el nombre se me ha ido), quiz la leyenda ms que el personaje histrico en s mismo. Book One describes the lands of the Middle East and Central Asia that Marco encountered on his way to China. Very well set out and easy to read, the language is well put and the descriptions of people and places visited are excellent. A Word on India in General, Treating of the Great Province of Abash, Which is Middle India, and is on the Mainland, Concerning the Gulf of Calatu, and the City So Called, Returns to the City of Hormos Whereof We Spoke Formerly, Of Certain Battles That Were Fought by King Caidu Against the Armies of His Uncle the Great Kaan, What the Great Kaan Said to the Mischief Done by Caidu His Nephew, Of the Exploits of King Caidu's Valiant Daughter, How Abaga Sent His Son Argon in Command Against King Caidu, How Argon After the Battle Heard that His Father was Dead and Went to Assume the Sovereignty As Was His Right, How Acomat Soldan Set Out With His Host Against His Nephew Who Was Coming to Claimthe Throne That Belonged To Him, How Argon Took Counsel With His Followers About Attacking His The map presented here is from the Miller Atlas in the collections of the National Library of France. Two years prior to that, his father, Niccolo, and uncle, Maffeo, had just returned from their trade expedition in the East. Mistakes can thus easily be attributed to faulty memory as well as the circumstances in which a professional weaver of romances, Rusticello of Pisa, recorded and embellished Marco's oral account while the two were in a Genoese prison. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2017, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 13, 2020, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2020, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 11, 2013, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2019. How the Two Brothers Polo Set Forth from Constantinople to Traverse the World, How the Two Brothers Went On Beyond Soldaia, How the Two Brothers, After Crossing A Desert, Came To The City Of Bocara, 1369) was the best-known Arab traveler in world history. Death of Chinghis, Of Those Who Did Reign After Chinghis Kaan, and of the Customs of the Tartars, Concerning the Administering of Justice Among the Tartars, Sundry Particulars on the Plain Beyond Caracoron, Of the Kingdom of Erguiul, and Province of Sinju, Concerning the Province of Tenduc, and the Descendants of Prester John, Concerning the Kaan's Palace of Chagannor. Marco Polo emerges as being curious and tolerant, and devoted to Kublai Khan and the dynasty that he served for two decades. The Travels of Marco Polo: The Illustrated Edition Hardcover - Nov. 6 2012 by Marco Polo (Author), Morris Rossabi (Editor) 60 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover $65.80 9 Used from $38.61 3 New from $84.18 [56] His accounts of salt production and revenues from the salt monopoly are also accurate, and accord with Chinese documents of the Yuan era. Henri Cordier revised and contributed further notes to the 1920 edition. [14], Modern assessments of the text usually consider it to be the record of an observant rather than imaginative or analytical traveller. He noted the Great Wall familiar to us today is a Ming structure built some two centuries after Marco Polo's travels. . And we shall set down things seen as seen, and things heard as heard only, so that no jot of falsehood may mar the truth of our Book, and that all who shall read it or hear it read may put full faith in the truth of all its contents. $6.34. One theory, possibly the best known but also the most criticized, comes from the reports of Marco Polo during his travels to the Orient. [30], Marco Polo was accompanied on his trips by his father and uncle (both of whom had been to China previously), though neither of them published any known works about their journeys. [17] It is believed that Polo related his memoirs orally to Rustichello da Pisa while both were prisoners of the Genova Republic. [8] It was originally known as Livre des Merveilles du Monde or Devisement du Monde ("Description of the World"). [50] Marco Polo himself noted (in the Toledo manuscript) the dainty walk of Chinese women who took very short steps. Most scholars of Ibn Battuta's travels would not recommend to the layman reading his original work (the Rihla), as it is incredible contradictory and sketchy.Ross E. Dunn, a U of C professor who has done a lot over the last 25 years to make history interesting and accessible, wrote a book which covers Ibn Battuta's travels, and interjects historical detail of the Middle East and Asia at . His subsequent account of his travels offers a fascinating glimpse of what he encountered abroad: unfamiliar religions; new customs . Vater und Onkel, die ebenfalls Reisende waren, begrndeten wohl sein Faible frs Reisen. Book of the Marvels of the World ( Italian: Il Milione, lit. Picture Information. Several accounts of what transpired have survived. And I may tell you that in acquiring this knowledge he spent in those various parts of the World good six-and-twenty years. The Travels of Marco Polo may be perhaps the most challenging travelogue ever put together. Nigel Cliff s new translation, based on the original medieval sources, is a fresh, authoritative rendering, with a lively introduction and notes. popularity. Seller Rating: Contact seller Book First Edition Used - Softcover Condition: Very Good US$ 7.97 Convert currency Free shipping Within U.S.A. And for that reason he bethought himself that it would be a very great pity did he not cause to be put in writing all the great marvels that he had seen, or on sure information heard of, so that other people who had not these advantages might, by his Book, get such knowledge. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Modern Library Classics Ser. Book of the Marvels of the World ( Italian: Il Milione, lit. The Dominican father Francesco Pipino[it] was the author of a translation into Latin, Iter Marci Pauli Veneti in 1302, just a few years after Marco's return to Venice. following the circulation of Marco Polo's Travels. Title devised, in English, by Library staff. 1280s: Marco Polo travels to India, Burma, Indonesia, and all over Southeast Asia representing the Mongolian Empire. During copying and translating many errors were made, so there are many differences between the various copies.[32]. Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as Still as enjoyable and informative, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Pages can have notes/highlighting. And every so often, you'd come across odd statements like this: I feel like my reading of this book has taken as long as Polo's travels! (Mostly, though, it was because I got sidetracked by the extensive footnotes & subsequent internet research on various topics found in Polo's book.). There was a problem loading your book clubs. [45] In particular, his failure to mention the Great Wall of China had been noted as early as the middle of the seventeenth century. For example, the first English translation, "The most noble and famous travels of Marco Polo", first published in 1579 by John Frampton, is based on Castilian version "Cosmographia breve introductoria en el libro de Marco Paulo" by Rodrigo de Santaella from 1503, which in turn is a translation of the VA verion of the text. A total of about 150 copies in various languages are known to exist. F text. Check 'The Travels of Marco Polo' translations into Spanish. Researchers are encouraged to review the source information attached to each item. Spine may show signs of wear. He then spent 17 years serving Kublai Khan (1215--94), grandson of Genghis Khan and conqueror of China, for whom he undertook assignments in China as well as in South and Southeast Asia. Overall, I would recommend this book. The classic Marsden and Wright translation of The Travels has been revised and updated by . Name: Marco Polo [mahr-koh] [poh-loh] Birth/Death: 1254 - 1324 Nationality: Italian Birthplace: Venice Marco Polo Mosaic of the explorer Marco Polo Introduction East Indian Journey during the Years 1748 and 1749. [Place of Publication Not Identified: Publisher Not Identified] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2021668052/. At the time, there was open discussion of a possible Christian-Mongol alliance with an anti-Islamic function. This is a pleasurable read, many of the other editions are very academic, and the various footnotes and references can be so distracting. on the Internet. The story of his journey is told in "Il Milione" ("The Million"), commonly called "The Travels of Marco Polo." Polo's adventures influenced European mapmakers and inspired Christopher. Polo's writings included descriptions of cannibals and spice-growers. [53], In 2012, the University of Tbingen sinologist and historian Hans Ulrich Vogel released a detailed analysis of Polo's description of currencies, salt production and revenues, and argued that the evidence supports his presence in China because he included details which he could not have otherwise known. ), How Barca And His Army Advanced To Meet Alau, Of The Great Battle Between Alau And Barca, How Totamangu Was Lord Of The Tartars Of The Ponent; And After Him Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. They are always appealing to their astrologers and magicians when faced with issues to resolve. Marco Polo Table of Contents Sojourn in China of Marco Polo Yuan (Mongol) Empire c. 1300 For the next 16 or 17 years the Polos lived in the emperor's dominions, which included, among other places, Cathay (now North China) and Mangi, or "Manzi" (now South China). He wrote his famous Travels after returning home, whilst a prisoner in Genoa. A heavily annotated copy of Polo's book was among the belongings of Columbus. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. Marco Polo is cited as an author, but Il Milione was supposedly written by Rustichello da Pisa based on Marco Polo's personal narration of his travels. The Travels of Marco Polo Volume 1 by Marco Polo and da Pisa Rusticiano - Free Ebook Project Gutenberg 70,108 free ebooks 3 by Marco Polo 2 by da Pisa Rusticiano The Travels of Marco Polo Volume 1 by Marco Polo and da Pisa Rusticiano Download This eBook Similar Books Readers also downloaded Bibliographic Record I am surprised at how much I enjoyed this. The Travels of Marco Polo Hardcover.
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