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0614 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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N.B.—Such MSS. as are not enclosed in Cartouches are hypothetical, or are conjectural intermediate links in the series. Nos. refer to the list in App. F. Editions are in small capitals.

MARCO POLO
dictates at Genoa, 1292.

Rusticello MS.
(No. 17).
Printed 1824 by
Soc. de Géog.

A few Notes
by M. Polo.

Italian
Crusca MS.
(No. 18).
Undivided.

Italian
(undivided).

Italian
divided in
3 Books.

Latin (MS. No. 24).
Printed 1824 by
Soc. de Géog.
3 Books.

Latin of
Pipino.
in 3 Books.

Italian
PORTUGUESE.

Latin (Grognot's
MS. No. 25).
Abridged, but with
new matter.

Supplementary
Notes by M. Polo.

Venetian
(type of
Soc. de G.
MS. (No. 6).)

Revised
version
made for
Marco Polo
himself 1307.

French
MSS.
(Nos. 19
& 13).

French
Copy
made for
T. de Capoy.
1307.

French
MS. C.
Bodleian
(Nos. 20, 62,
&c.).

RAMUSIO'S
EDITION.
ITALIAN.
1559.

MARSDEN'S
EDITION.
&c.

PAUTHIER'S
EDITION.
1865.

GRYNAEUS'S
LATIN.
1532.

FRENCH
PRINTED
EDITIONS
OF 1556, &c.