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Title Notes d'Epigraphie Mongole-Chinoise
English Title Note of Mongol-Chinese Epigraphy
Subtitle Par M.G.Devéria, avec une Notice de M. W. Bang
English Subtitle By M.G.Devéria, With a Report of M. W. Bang
Description Academic monographs on five Mongol inscriptions. I. Inscription dated 1283: consisting of Mongol and Chinese texts. II. Inscription dated 1288: Chinese text only. III. Inscription dated 1314: consisting of Mongol and Chinese texts. IV. Inscription dated 1316: Chinese text only. V. Inscription dated 1331: Chinese text only. In chapter III, the author refers to the translation of Khan's imperial ordinance and letters of Gioanni di Monte Corvino (1247-1328), an Italian missionery, who reached China at the end of the thirteenth century and was appointed to the first archbishop of Khanbalik, the capital of Yuan.
Year of Publication 1897
Location of Publication France / Paris
Volume Information 1 Volume
ISO639-1 French
ISO639-3 fra

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Title Notes d'epigraphie mongole-chinoise
English Title Note of Mongol-Chinese Epigraphy
Subtitle par M.G.Devéria, avec une notice de M. W. Bang
English Subtitle By M.G.Devéria, With a Report of M. W. Bang
Volume vol.1
Author G. Devéria
Description Academic monographs on five Mongol inscriptions. I. Inscription dated 1283: consisting of Mongol and Chinese texts. II. Inscription dated 1288: Chinese text only. III. Inscription dated 1314: consisting of Mongol and Chinese texts. IV. Inscription dated 1316: Chinese text only. V. Inscription dated 1331: Chinese text only. In chapter III, the author refers to the translation of Khan's imperial ordinance and letters of Gioanni di Monte Corvino (1247-1328), an Italian missionery, who reached China at the end of the thirteenth century and was appointed to the first archbishop of Khanbalik, the capital of Yuan.
Year of Publication 1897
Measurements (cm) 24x15