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0689 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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FRENCH   INDEX

GERINI

625

French, the original language of Polo's

Book, 81 seqq. ; its large diffusion in that age, 86 seqq., 122

French Expedition up the Kamboja River, ii. 57n, 67n, Bon, 90n, 120n Frenchmen, riding long like, ii. 78 French mission and missionaries in China,

ii. 38n, 48n, 52n, 57n, 63n, 96n, 9712, 127n

Frère charnel, i. i 8711

Frere, Sir B., i. 9611, i i7n, 14711, ii.

395n, 424n

Froissart, i. 1792, 42n, 68n

Fu-chau (Fo-kien, Fuju), ii. 22011-22211, 22412, 226, 230, 231, 232n, 23311, 238n, 251n; paper-money at, i. 428n ; wild hill people of, 225, 228n ; its identity, 23211, 238/1; language of, 243n ; tooth relique at, 33o/a

Fuen (Fen) ho River, ii. 17n

Funeral rites, Chinese, in Tangut, i.

204 ; of the Kaans, 246, 25011 ; at

Kinsay, ii. '9'. (See also Dead.) Fungul, city of, ii. 124, 127n

Furs, of the Northern Regions, i. 257,

405, 4101x, H. 481, 483yä, 484, 487 Fusang, Mexico (?), ii. 405n

Fuyang, ii. 220n Fuzo, see Fu-chan

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Gardiner's   (misprinted   Gardner's)

Travels, i. 16on, 179n

Gardner, C., ii. 196n, 198n

Garmsir, Ghermseer (Cremesor), Hot Region, i. 75n, 99íi, 112/1, i 1411

Gamier, Lieut. Francis (journey to Talifu), ii. 3802, 48n, 57n, 58n, 6on, 64n, 67n, 7411, Son, 90n, 91n, 95n, 99/i, i i 711,

2, 122n, 123n, 128n, 13on, 198n, 278n

Garrisons, Mongol, in Cathay and Manzi, i. 336n, ii. 190, 20071; disliked by the people, 205

Garuda, ii. 351n, 415n, 419n

Gate of Iron, ascribed to Derbend, i. 57n Gates, of Kaan's palace, i. 363, 368n ;

of Cambaluc, 374, 377n, of Somnath, ii. 400-401

Gat-pauls, Gatopaul, Gatos-paulas, ii.

3$2, 38371, 385n

Gatto maimone, ii. 383n

Gauenispola Island, ii. 300, 3o7n

Gaur (Bos Gaurus, etc.), ii. i 1411 Gauristan, i. 86n

Gavraz villages, 4511

Gazaria, ii. 490, 492/1 Gedrosi, ii. 40211

Gelath in Imeretia, Iron Gate at, i. 57n Geliz, Spanish for silk dealer, i. 5911 Genealogy of Polos, 13 ; errors as

given by Barbaro, etc., in, 77-78;

tabular, ii. 506n; of House of Chinghiz,

50511

Genoa, Polo's captivity at, 6, 4855 and Pisa, rivalry, and wars of,

¢I, 56 seqq.

and Venice, rivalry and wars of,

¢I seqq.

Genoese, their growth in skill and

splendour, 42 ; character as seamen by poet of their own, 413; character by old Italian author, 48; capture of Soldaia, i. 4n ; their navigation of the Caspian, 52, 59n ; trade in box-wood, 5712 ; their merchants at Tabriz, 75

in Fo-kien, ii. 23812

Gentile Plural names converted into

local singulars, i. 58n

Geographical Text of Polo's Book constantly quoted, its language, 83; proofs that it is the original, Si seqq. ; taut-

ology, 85 ; source of other texts, ib.

George (Jirjis, Yurji, Gurgán), king of Tenduc, of the time of Prester John, i.

284, 287n ; a possible descendant of,

288n, ii 460

Georgia (Georgiana), beauty of, and its inhabitants, i. 50-53n; their kings, 5o,

52n

Gerfalcons (Shonkár), i. 270, 2731x, 299, 402, 404 ; tablets engraved with, 35,

351, 355/1, ii. 487

Gerini, Colonel, ii. 596/z

GABALA, Bishop of, i. 231n Gagry, maritime defile of, i. 54/z

Gaisue, officer of Kúblái's Mathematical

Board, i. 449/i

Galeasse, Venetian gallery, 36, i. I191ä

Galingale, ii. 225, 229/1, 272

Galletti, Marco, 27, 512n

Galleys of the Middle Ages, war, 31 seqq. ; arrangement of rowers, 31-3' ; number of oars, 32, 311; dimensions, 33 341; tacties in fight, 38; toil in rowing, ib. ; strength and cost of crew, 39 ; staff of fleet, 39-4o ; Joinville's description of, o ; customs

of, 4tI

Galley-slaves not usual in Middle Ages,

39

Gambling, prohibited by Kúblái, i. 457

Game, see Sport

Game Laws, Mongol, i. 396, 406, ii.

13

Game, supplied to Court of Cambaluc, i.

396, 401

Ganapati Kings, ii. 36211

Gandar, Father, ii. 13919, .1531ä Gandhára, ii. 11411, 329n, 330l1; Buddhist

name for Yun-nan, ii. 7311 Ganfu, port of Kinsay, ii. 189 Ganja, gate of, i. 57n

Gan-p'u, ii. 238n

Gantanpouhoa, Kúblái's son, i. 361n

Gantûr, ii. 362n

Gardenia, fruit and dyes, ii, 22611

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