Works, Volume 4Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 66
Page 12
... writers ( d'Avezac , 492 ) . The Samogeds are the Samoyeds , the inhabitants of " the country of darkness " of Mohammedan medieval writers ; Rubruck refers to them ( 266 ) , but does not name them . Friar John , in another part of his ...
... writers ( d'Avezac , 492 ) . The Samogeds are the Samoyeds , the inhabitants of " the country of darkness " of Mohammedan medieval writers ; Rubruck refers to them ( 266 ) , but does not name them . Friar John , in another part of his ...
Page 15
... writers say that Juchi in 1219 captured Ozkend , Barkhalikend and Eschnars ( d'Ohsson , i , 222 ) . It is just possible that Eschnars , where- ever it was on the Syr daria , is Peter's Ernas or Ornachi , and that this place is the same ...
... writers say that Juchi in 1219 captured Ozkend , Barkhalikend and Eschnars ( d'Ohsson , i , 222 ) . It is just possible that Eschnars , where- ever it was on the Syr daria , is Peter's Ernas or Ornachi , and that this place is the same ...
Page 140
... writers , and probably the Kaligh of Sadik Isfahan , the Haulak or Khaulak of Edrisi ( d'Ohsson , ii , 246 , iii , 516 ) . Chinese writers of the Mongol period call it Hai- va - li ( Med . Travel , 70 ) . F. M. Schmidt ( 204 ) , as well ...
... writers , and probably the Kaligh of Sadik Isfahan , the Haulak or Khaulak of Edrisi ( d'Ohsson , ii , 246 , iii , 516 ) . Chinese writers of the Mongol period call it Hai- va - li ( Med . Travel , 70 ) . F. M. Schmidt ( 204 ) , as well ...
Contents
PREFACE | ix |
ITINERARY OF FRIAR William of RUBRUCK | xlv |
THE JOURNEY OF FRIAR JOHN OF PIAN DE CARPINE | 1 |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ambassadors Armenian Asia asked Baatu Bretschneider called camp Carpine carts Caspian Cathay century Chinese Chingis Chingis Khan Christians church Comans Conf Constantine Porphyrogenitus Constantinople court cross d'Avezac d'Ohsson drink Dulaurier dwelling Emperor envoys Etilia F. M. Schmidt feast Friar Andrew Friar John Friar William gave Geog Greeks Hakluyt Hermenians Holy horses Ibn Batuta infra journey Khan King Kipchak Kirghiz Klaproth Kuyuk Kuyuk Khan Lamas letters live Lord Pope Mangu Chan Marco Polo master milk mission Moal Mohammedan writers Mongols monk mountains Nestorians Ogodai ordu Paris Pascatir Persia present priests princes probably Quatremère refers river Rubruck Saracens Sartach says sent skins Soldaia speaks supra Tanais Tartars tent Tibet Tibetan told town traveller tribes Turks Uigurs Vincent of Beauvais Volga Voyages wanted William of Nangis William of Rubruck wine word Yule