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0075 Marco Polo : vol.1
Marco Polo : vol.1 / Page 75 (Color Image)

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THE DESCRIPTION OF THE WORLD, THE TABLE OF CHAPTERS

  1.  [2b] Here he tells of the very great feast which the great Kaan makes on

their beginning of the year. (lxxxviii; ?)   -   -   - 222

  1.         Here he tells of the 12000 barons who come to the feasts. (lxxxvllll ?;

lxxxvllll ?)   -   -   -   -   -   -   - 225

  1.         How the great Kaan has planned that his people bring] him[game] .

(lxxxx;lxxxx) -   -   -   -   -   -   - 226

  1.        Here he tells of the lions and of the leopards and of lynxes which are trained to catch animals. And he speaks also of gerfalcons and

of falcons and of other birds. (lxxxxi;lxxxxi)   -   - 227

  1.        Here he speaks of the two brothers who are over the dogs of the

chase. (lxxxxii;lxxxxii)   -   -   -   -   - 228

  1.        Here he tells how the great Kaan goes hunting to take beasts and

birds. (lxxxxiii;lxxxxiii)   -   -   -   -   - 229

  1.        How the great Kaan holds great court and makes great feasts.

(lxxxxiiii;lxxxxiiii) -   -   -   -   -   - 234

  1.        How the great Kaan causes sheets[of paper]to be spent for money.

(lxxxxv;lxxxxv)   -   -   -   -   -   - 238

  1.        Here he tells of the twelve barons who are over all the doings of the

great Kaan. (lxxxxvi;lxxxxvi) -   -   -   -   - 241

  1.        How many roads which go through many provinces start from the

city of Cambaluc. (lxxxxvii;lxxxxvii) -   -   -   - 242

  1.        How the great Kaan has his people helped with corn and with

animals when they have suffered. (?;lxxxxviii)   -   - 247

  1.       How the great Kaan has trees planted by the ways. (lxxxxviiii; ?) - 248

  2.       Here he tells of the wine which the people of the Kaan drink. (C;C) 249

  3.       Here he tells of a kind of stones which are burnt like logs. (Ci;C.i) 249

  4.  [2c] How the great Kaan has great quantity of grain gathered and

distributed to help his people. (Cii ;Cii)   -   -   - 250

  1.       How the great Kaan does great charity to his poor people.(Ciii;Ciii) 251

   I0 5 .   HERE he began about the great province of Catai ; and we shall tell

of the river of Pulisanghin. (Ciiii;Ciiii)   -   -   - 255

    I o6.   Here he tells of the great city of Giogiu. (Cv;Cv) -   -   - 256

  1.       Here he tells of the realm of Taianfu. (Cvi;Cvi) -   -   - 257

  2.       Here he tells of a castle of Taianfu. (Cvii;Cvii)   -   -   - 258

  3.        How the Prester Iohan made them take the King of Gold.(Cviii;

Cviii) -   -   -   -   -   -   -   - 260

  1.       Here he tells of the very great river of Caramoran. (Cviiii;Cviiii)   - 262

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