Works, Volume 37Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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... appears among the ecclesiastical travellers with whom our subject brings us into contact . He appears to have been not only the first ; but the last effective Archbishop of Cambalec . In 1333 , after the news of John's death had reached ...
... appears among the ecclesiastical travellers with whom our subject brings us into contact . He appears to have been not only the first ; but the last effective Archbishop of Cambalec . In 1333 , after the news of John's death had reached ...
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... appears perhaps to imply that Jordanus had been to Columbum before his landing at Tana with the Franciscans . And it seems to me certain that he wrote the Mirabilia before he went out again as bishop . His appointment to that office appears ...
... appears perhaps to imply that Jordanus had been to Columbum before his landing at Tana with the Franciscans . And it seems to me certain that he wrote the Mirabilia before he went out again as bishop . His appointment to that office appears ...
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... appears as Agitarcham ; in Fra Mauro's Map as Azetrechan ; by Barbaro and others , up to the middle of the sixteenth century , we find it called Citracan . 1 Moccoli are in another passage explained by Pegolotti to be Tartari scherani ...
... appears as Agitarcham ; in Fra Mauro's Map as Azetrechan ; by Barbaro and others , up to the middle of the sixteenth century , we find it called Citracan . 1 Moccoli are in another passage explained by Pegolotti to be Tartari scherani ...
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early employment 4 sent by the Pope to Kúblái Khan letter from | 26 |
Chagatai 32 chronological difficulties in connexion with the dates | 35 |
Archbishop of Soltania 37 another work probably his but erroneously | 38 |
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