Works, Volume 38Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page 71
... perhaps equally well to Ladakh and Balti . The latter is perhaps the name concealed in the Poliu of the Chinese , and the Soi may be the Shayok ( Meyen- dorff , pp . 122 , 339 ) . [ " Pulu is the modern Balti . At this time it was ...
... perhaps equally well to Ladakh and Balti . The latter is perhaps the name concealed in the Poliu of the Chinese , and the Soi may be the Shayok ( Meyen- dorff , pp . 122 , 339 ) . [ " Pulu is the modern Balti . At this time it was ...
Page 93
... perhaps represent the Tsin reigning at Nan king . [ Yule adds : Some clue to the origin of this name [ Siurhia ] may perhaps lie in the circumstance that the Mongol Ssanang Ssetzen appears to give Daitu or Peking , as the capital of the ...
... perhaps represent the Tsin reigning at Nan king . [ Yule adds : Some clue to the origin of this name [ Siurhia ] may perhaps lie in the circumstance that the Mongol Ssanang Ssetzen appears to give Daitu or Peking , as the capital of the ...
Page 315
... perhaps the Icarus of which Pliny speaks , on the authority of Varro ( vi , 19 ) . • Jaubert throughout has Jil , a name that seems totally unknown hereabouts ( Jil is another name for Gilan ) . There can be little doubt that it is ...
... perhaps the Icarus of which Pliny speaks , on the authority of Varro ( vi , 19 ) . • Jaubert throughout has Jil , a name that seems totally unknown hereabouts ( Jil is another name for Gilan ) . There can be little doubt that it is ...
Contents
Dedication and Preface | 1 |
late and then in the forms Thin Thinae Sinae | 8 |
the indication of the Chinese empire from the landward Inferior | 13 |
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