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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
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Amien, Mien (Burma), ii. 98, 99n
Amita Buddha, i. 460n
Ammianus Marcellinus, ii. 180n
Amoy, ii. 231n, 232n ; harbour, ii. 240n,
241n ; languages, 244n
Amphora, Anfora, ii. 417n
Aniu, Aniu, see Anin
Amukh, devoted comrades of the king,
ii. 347n
Anamis (Minao) River, i. 114n
Ananda, Kúblái's grandson, ii. 29n, 31n
Anár, i. 90n
Anaurahta, king of Burma, ii. 99n, 329n
Ancestor Worship, ii. 85, 96n
Anchors, Wooden, ii. 386, 388n
Andaine, andena, andanicum, see
Ondanique
Andaman (Angamanain) islands, ii. 306 ;
described, 307n, 309-312n ; people,
308n, 309, 311n ; form of the word,
310n
Andan, andun, Wotiak for steel, i. 94n
Andragiri, ii. 301n
Andreas, king of Abyssinia, ii. 435n,
436n
Andrew, Bishop of Zayton, ii. 237n
—— Grand Duke of Rostof and
Susdal, i. 7n
Andromeda ovalifolia, poisonous, i. 218n
Angamanain, see Andaman
Angan, or Hamján, i. 115n
'Angka, gryphon, see Ruc
Angkor, ruins of, 13
Ani in Armenia, i., 234n
Animal Patterns, see Patterns
Anin, province, ii. 119, 120n, 121n, 123,
128n, 129n, 266n
Annals of the Indo-Chinese States, ii.
106n
'An-nam, or Tong-king, ii. 120n
Anselmo, Friar, i. 131n
Anthropoides Virgo, the demoiselle, i.
297n
Antioch, i. 24n
Antongil Bay, Madagascar, ii. 414n
Autonomoff, Spasski, his ascent of
Ararat, i. 49n
Apostoille, word used for Pope, i. 12n
Apples of Paradise (Konars), i. 97, 99n,
ii. 365
Apricots, ii. 210n
'Apukota (Kapukada ?), ii. 380n
Apushka (Apusca), Tartar envoy from
Persia, i. 32, 33n
Arababni, i. 436n
Arab geography, 132
—— colonies in Madagascar, ii. 414n
—— horses, early literary recognition of,
ii. 349n ; trade in, see Horses
—— merchants, in Southern India,
ii. 376
—— Seamen's Traditions about Java,
ii. 274n
VOL. II. 2 Q
Arabi (Arabs), i. 60
Arabia, ii. 438-451
Arabic character, i. 29n
Arachesia, arachoti, ii. 329n, 402n
Araines, ii. 461, 462n
Arakan, ii. 100n, 286n, 290n, 298n
Aram (Harám), Place of the, i. 139,
141n
Ararat, Mount, i. 46 ; ascents of, 49n
Arblasts, crossbows, ii. 78, 82n, 161n
Arbre Sol, or Arbre Sec, Region of the
(Khorasan), 115, i. 38n, 83, 127, 128n-
139n, ii. 466, 474, 475 ; tree described
as Chínár or Oriental plane, i. 127,
128n-138n ; various readings, 129n ;
Arbre seul, a wrong reading, i. 129n,
138n ; Tree of the Sun legend, 129n-
131n ; Christian legend of the Dry
Tree, 131n ; engrafted on legends of
Alexander, 132n ; Trees of Grace in
Persia, 134n ; Dry Trees in Mahomedan
legend, 135n ; in Rabbinical and Budd-
hist stories, and legends of the Wood
of the Cross, 135n-136n ; Polo's Arbre
Sec to be sought near Damghan, 138n ;
Sabaean apologue, 138n ; clue to the
term Arbre Sec, 148n
Arcali, Arculin, see Erculin
Architectural remains in Indo-China, 13
Ardeshir Bábekán, first Sassanian king,
i. 91n
Ardeshír, last sovereign of Shabánkára,
i. 80n
Areca, ii. 309n, 374n
Areng Saccharifera, ii. 297n
Arezzo, i. 21n
Argaeus, Mount, i. 44n
Argali, ii. 483n
Arghún, Khan of Persia (Polo's Argon,
Lord of the Levant), 23-24, i. 14n,
ii. 50, 466-467 ; sends an embassy to
Kúblái for a wife, i. 32, 33n ; is
dead when she arrives, 35, 36n, 38n,
101n ; his unhappy use of the elixir
vitae, ii. 36n ; advances against his
uncle Ahmad, 467 ; harangues his
chiefs, 468 ; sends Ahmad a remon-
strance, 469 ; is taken prisoner, 470 ;
released by certain chiefs, 471 ; obtains
sovereignty, 472 ; his death, 474 ; his
beauty, 475n
Argons (Arghún), half-breeds, i. 101n,
284, 290n
Arii, Ariana, ii. 402n
Arikhuga, Kúblái's brother, i. 334n
Arimaspia, ii. 419n
Arimaspian gold, ii. 419n
Ariora-Keshimur, i. 86n, 98, 104n ;
meaning of Ariora, 104n
Ariosto, i. 17n
Aripo, ii. 335n, 337n
Aristotle, 130, i. 87n, 130n, ii. 409n
Arjish (Arvizi), i. 45, 49n
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