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0109 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1 / Page 109 (Color Image)

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EXPLANATORY LIST OF ILLUSTRATION'S

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Page 134. The ARBRE SEC, and ARBRES DU SOLEIL ET DE LA LUNE. From a miniature in the Prose Romance of Alexander, in the Brit. Museum MS. called the Shrewsbury Book (Reg. xv. e. 6).

/OE137. The CHINÁR or Oriental Plane, viz., that called the Tree of Godfrey of Boulogne at Buyukdéré, near Constantinople. Borrowed from Le Monde Végétal of Figuier.

79147. Portrait of H. H. AGHA KHÁN MEHELÁTI, late representative of the OLD MAN of the MOUNTAIN. From a photograph by Messrs. SHEPHERD and BOURNE.

„ 159. Ancient SILVER PATERA of debased Greek Art, formerly in the possession of the Princes of BADAKHSHAN, now in the India Museum.

OE)167. Ancient BUDDHIST Temple at Pandrethan in KÁSHMIR. Borrowed from Fe7gusson's History of Architecture.

„ 176. Morns of the OviS POLI, or Great Sheep of Pamir. Drawn by the Editor from the specimen belonging to the Royal Asiatic Society.

177. Figure of the Owls POLI, or Great Sheep of Pamir. From a drawing by Mr. Severtsof in a Russian publication.

„ 'So. head of a native of KASHGAR. After Verchaguine. From the Tour du Monde.

„ 181. View of KASHGAR. From Mr. R. Shaw's Tartare.

184. View of SAMARKAND. From a Sketch by Mr. D. IVANOFF, engraved in a Russian Illustrated Paper (kindly sent by Mr. I. to the editor).

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Colossal Figure ; BUDDHA entering NIRVANA. at Pagán in. Burma.

Sketched by the Editor

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Great LAMA MONASTERY, viz., that at Jehol. of Lord Macartney's Embassy.

After Staunton's Narrative

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The Kyang, or WILD Ass of Mongolia.   After a plate by Wolf in the

 

 

Journal of the Royal Zoological Society.

 

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  1.  The Situation of Karákorum.

  2.  Entrance to the Erdeni Tso, Great Temple. From MARCEL MONNIER'S Tour d'Asie, by kind permission of M. PLON.

„ 244. Death of Chinghiz Khan. From a Miniature in the Livre des Merveilles. „ 253. Dressing up a Tent, from MARCEL MONNIER'S Tour d'Asie, by kind permission of M. PLON.

„ 255. Medi oval TARTAR HUTS and WAGGONS. Drawn by Sig. QUINTO CENNI, on a design compiled by the Editor from the descriptions of media val and later travellers.

258. Tartar IDOLS and KUMis Churn. Drawn by the Editor after data in Pallas and Zaleski ( Vie des Steppes Kirghiz).

273. The SYRRHAPTES PALLASII; Bargherlac of Marco Polo. From a plate by Wolf in the Ibis for April, 1860.

„ 280. REEVES'S PHEASANT. After an engraving in Wood's Illustrated Natural History.

,) 293. The RAMPART of GOG and MAGOG. From a photograph of the Great Wall of China. Borrowed from Dr. Rennie's Pekin; and the Pekingese.

„ 307. A PAVILION at Yuen-Ming-Yuen, to illustrate the probable style of Kúblái Kaan's Summer Palace. Borrowed from Michie's Siberian Overland Route.

317. CHINESE CONJURING Extraordinary. Extracted from an engraving in Edward Melton's Zeldzaaine Reizen, etc. Amsterdam, 1702.

320. A MONASTERY of LAMAS. Borrowed from the Tour du Monde.

/7 326. A TIBETAN BACSI. Sketched from the life by the Editor.

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