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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 |
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Su-shên : the Nü-chên are this ancient clan (Ma Tuan-lin).
See CIORCIA, p. 372.
Su-shên : Ch'ien-lung says that this ancient name is a phonetical change from Chu-shên.
See CIORCIA, p. 377.
Su-shên : all the stories about them prior to the middle of the first millennium B.C. are of a legendary character; there was no longer a tribe with this name in the Christian era and there is no chance that this name should have survived in that of the Nüchên or *Jurcen.
See CIORCIA, p. 380.
Su-shên : located in Kao Yu's commentary north of the present region of Peking.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 676.
« Su sing hai » : read Hsing-hsiu-hai. See COTAN, p. 416.
Su Sung : author of the T'u-ching pên-ts'ao (written after 1057). See COWRIES, p. 542.
su-tzü : « seeds of su »? Perilla ocimoides.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 692.
Su T'ang-mo : king of the kingdom of Ch'ing-yüan, who came in 793 to join the Empire.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 702.
Su-ea : later name of the region controled by the Alans.
See ALAINS, p. 16.
Su-yü : this became the name of the hsien of Ssû-chou towards A. D. 400; in the beginning of the T'ang dynasty, it was the seat of the department of Ssû-chou. See CIUGIU, p. 390.
Su-y : there is little possibility that this name of Su-ch'ien should have been in use at the end of 13th cent.
See CIUGIU, p. 391.
*sun.' : this is the so of so-mu.
See COTTON, p. 473.
*suâ-/C1 : so-lo, a form without authority.
See COTTON, p. 468.
succinum : the yellow fossil amber, in Latin.
See AMBERGRIS, p. 33.
« Suçumato » : mentioned by Odoric, must be Polo's « Singiu matu ». See LINGIU, p. 764.
Sugçu » : this reading of Z has not much value.
See CIUGIU (c. 130), p. 571. SUGIU (c. 151).
Ch. Su-chou in Chiang-su.
See p. 838.
Suyd, Suydak : (or Soyd) are the only attested forms, particularly by Chin. transcriptions, down to c. A. D. 500, for Shu-lo. See CASCAR, p. 201.
Suyai : had become Suli in the 7th cent.
See CASCAR, p. 201.
Sui-fu : the modern name of Hsüchou.
See BRIUS, p. 105.
Sui-fu » : (Hsü-thou, Hsü-chou-fu, on the Yang-tzü) this is a Cuigiu V.
See CUIGIU (c. 130), p. 571.
Sui-yüan : the location of the ruing of Polo's l`ayan-nor near it (at I;ayan-boto) is an error. See CIAGANNOR, p. 248.
Sui-yüan : this city was formerly called Kuei-hua-ch'êng, Mong. Kökö-boto, « Blue Town ». See TENDUC, p. 850.
*Suigiu : this would not be impossible instead of *Siugiu adopted as the original form of « Cuigiu ».
See CUIGIU (c. 130), p. 571. *Sukcu : was the current form of the name Su-chou in Central Asia in Ra"sid's time.
See CINGHIS, p. 315.
Suli : for Suyal in the 7th cent. See CASCAR, p. 201.
Sulistan » : (RR and B') is a compromise for Sülistan, « Cielstan ».
See CIELSTAN, p. 264.
Sultan of « Babiionie » : is the sultan residing at Cairo, in Polo's text.
See BABILONIE, p. 61.
« Sultan Calif» : or Qalibai-soltan, is the calif mentioned in the Secret History.
See CALIF, p. 139.
Sultanieh (Sulianiyah) : siege of the Dominican archbishop.
See BARIS, p. 80.
sul;ân (title of).
See ALINAC, p. 30.
Sullân idü,"i : who had a great power under Aryan.
See ALINAC, p. 30.
Sultaniya » : (« yorüq, or gôriy of »), mentioned in Persian texts.
See CINGHIS, p. 339.
Sultaniyah (Sultanieh) archbishopric created in 1318, which controled Dominican missions. See ETHIOPIA, p. 650.
Sum-pa : it is the Tibetan form corresponding to the Su-p'i of the Chinese.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 691.
Sum-pa : original form of Sun-po. It occurs many times in various Tibetan texts.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 712-713.
Sum-pa : it actually exists in Tibetan geographical nomenclature; it is the name of a district in Amdo.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 717.
Sum-pa district : this district, south of the Kökö-nör would owe its name either to Su-p'i tribes or to Su-p'i people.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 717.
SUMATRA.
This name was borne in Polo's
time by a state in the north-
western part of the island.
The first mention of Samudra occurs in 1282 (in Chinese texts).
See p. 838-841.
Sumatra (« Lesser Java ») : ebonyproducting country in Z.
See BONUS, p. 102.
Sumatra ».
See BASMAN, p. 86.
Sumatra » : said to be the place
where Polo saw the « star »;
the only alternative to it would
be Java.
See ÇANGHIBAR, p. 602.
« Sumatra » : = Pasé.
See FANSUR, p. 664.
Sun-po : name of the Su-p'i after
having been annexed by the
Tibetans.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF
WOMEN), p. 704.
Sung : (campaign against the).
See AGIUL, p. 15.
Sung : = Sung-chiang, in the Wu-
Hsün tsa-p'ei.
See COTTON, p. 481.
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