Contemporaries of Marco Polo

by Manuel Komroff

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The accounts left by these travelers are important, not only for their corroboration of Marco Polo's tales of wonder, but because they throw light upon the early history, customs and religion of one of the great peoples of the modern world--the Chinese. In these account we see the roots of Chinese pride, patience, endurance and heroism. Through them we learn to understand that the greatness of the Chinese people today is not an accident, but the result, the fruit of an anciently founded and show more mature culture, a culture that could live side-by-side with the ravishing, destructive, brutal culture of the Mongolian Tartars and even survive the holocaust visited upon them by these barbarians. show less

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This is the companion volume for The Travels of Marco Polo by the same publisher. Mostly covers the early history of China with brief mentions of Java and Sumatra and countries of S.E. Asia. The accounts left by these travelers are important, not only for their corroboration of Marco Polo's tales of wonder, but because they throw light upon the early history, customs and religion of one of the great peoples of the modern world--the Chinese. In these account we see the roots of Chinese pride, patience, endurance and heroism. Through them we learn to understand that the greatness of the Chinese people today is not an accident, but the result, the fruit of an anciently founded and mature culture, a culture that could live side-by-side with show more the ravishing, destructive, brutal culture of the Mongolian Tartars and even survive the holocaust visited upon them by these barbarians. show less

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Contemporaries of Marco Polo : Consisting of the travel records to the eastern parts of the world of William of Rubruck [1253-1255] ; the journey of John of Pian de Carpini [1245-1247] ; the journal of Friar Odoric [1318-1330] & the oriental travels of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela [1160-1173]
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Travel, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, Anthropology, General Nonfiction
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915.042History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in Asiasubdivisions and modified standard subdivisionsTravel; guidebooks1162-1480; Mongol Empire
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G161 .K6Geography, Anthropology and RecreationGeography (General)Travel. Voyages and travels (General)
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