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0110 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1 / Page 110 (Color Image)

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EXPLANATORY LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

BOOK SECOND. PART FIRST.

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Page 340. NAKKARAS. From a Chinese original in the Lois des Empereurs Mandchous (Thai- Thsing-Hoei- Tien- Thou ), in the Paris Library.

„ 341. NAKKARAS. After one of the illustrations in Blochmann's edition of the

Ain-i-Akbari.

352. Seljukian Coin, with the LION and the SUN (A. H. 640). After Marsden's Numismata Orientalia, No. 98. Engraved by ADENEY.

355. Sculptured GERFALCON from the Gate of Iconium. Copied from Hammer's Falknerklee.

357. Portrait of the Great KAAN KÚBLÁI. From a Chinese engraving in the Encyclopædia called San- Thsai- Thou-Hoei ; in the Paris Library.

367. Ideal Plan of the Ancient Palaces of the Mongol Emperors at Khanbaligh, according to Dr. Bretschneider.

„ 369. Palace at Khan-baligh. From the Livre des Merveilles.

369. The WINTER PALACE at PEKING. Borrowed from Fergusson's History of Architecture.

11371. View of the " GREEN MOUNT." From a photograph kindly lent to the present Editor by Count de SEMALLÉ.

1)373. The Yüan ch'eng. From a photograph kindly lent to the present Editor by Count de SEMALLÉ.

>' 376. South GATE of the " IMPERIAL CITY " at Peking. From an original sketch belonging to the late Dr. W. Lockhart.

» 399. The BORGÚT EAGLE. After Atkinson's Oriental and Western Siberia. If409. The TENTS of the EMPEROR K'ien-lung. From a drawing in the Staunton Collection in the British Museum.

7)413. Plain Of CAMBALUC ; the City in the distance ; from the hills on the north-west. From a photograph. Borrowed from Dr. Rennie's Peking. 458. The Great TEMPLE OF HEAVEN at Peking. From Michie's Siberian

Overland Route.

1)463. MARBLE ARCHWAY erected under the MONGOL DYNASTY at Kiu-Yong Kwan in the Nan-k'au Pass, N.W. of Peking. From a photograph in the possession of the present Editor.