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0074 Marco Polo : vol.1
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THE NUMBERS & CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS ,MARCO POLO

  1.       Here he tells of the great battle which was between Prester Johan and

Cinghis Kaan. (lxvii;lxvii)   -   -   -   -   - 166

  1.       Here he tells of the Can who rule after the death of Cinghis Kaan.

(lxviii;lxviii) -   -   -   -   -   -   -   167

  1.       Here he tells of the God of the Tartars and of their religion.

(lxviiii;lxviiii)   -   -   -   -   -   - 170

  1.       Here he tells of the plain of Bargu and of the strange customs of the

people. (lxx;lxx)   -   -   -   -   -   - 177

  1.       Here he tells of the great kingdom of Ergiuul ( ?). (lxxi;lxxi)   - 178

  2.       Here he tells of the realm of the province of Egrigaia. (lxxii;lxxii) i8i

  3.       Here he tells of the great province of Tenduc. (lxxiii;lxxiii)   - 181

  4.  [2a] Here he tells of the city of Ciandu and of a wonderful palace of the

great Kaan. (lxxiiii;lxxiiii)   -   -   -   -   -   185

76 .   Here he tells of all the deeds of the great Kaan who now reigns who is
called Cublai Kaan and tells how he holds court and how he maintains his people in great justice and again he speaks of his

conquest. (lxxv;—) -   -   -   -   -   - 192

  1.       Here he tells of the great battle which was between the great Kaan and

   the king Naian his uncle. (lxxvi;lxxvi)   -   -   - 192

  1.       How the great Kaan goes to meet Naian. (lxxvii;--)   -   - 194

  2.       Here he begins about the battle of the great Kaan and of Naian his

uncle. (lxxviii;—)   -   -   -   -   -   - i 96

  1.       How the great Kaan made them kill Naian. (lxxviiii;lxxviiii)   - 199

  2.       How the great Kaan returns to the city of Cambaluc. (lxxx;lxxx ?) - 201

  3.       Here he tells the fashion of the great Kaan. (lxxxi;lxxxi) -   - 204

  4.       Here he tells of the sons of the great Kaan. (-- ; lxxxii)   -   - 206

  5.       Here he tells of the palace of the great Kaan. (lxxxii;lxxxiii)   - 207

  6.       Here he tells of the palace of the son of the Kaan who must reign

after him. (lxxxiii;—)   -   -   -   -   - 211

R   Of the treachery planned to make the city of Cambaluc rebel, and how the

   authors were taken and put to death. Lib. II, Cap. 8. -   - 214

  1.        How the great Kaan has himself guarded by I2000 horsemen.

(lxxxiiii;lxxxiiii) -   -   -   -   -   - 216

  1.       Here he tells of the great feast which the great Kaan makes of his

birthday. (lxxxv ; lxxxv)   -   -   -   -   - 220

  1.        Once more about the feast which the Kaan makes of his same birth-

   day. (lxxxvi, lxxxvii;lxxxvi) -   -   -   -   221

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