An introduction into Cosmographie (10 pages), the Table of the
Chapters (6 p.). The Prologue (8 p.).
57. - 2. The first Booke of Marcvs Pavlvs Venetvs, or of Master Marco Polo,
a Gentleman of Venice, his Voyages. (Purchas, His Pilgrimes. London,
Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, ... 1625, Lib. I.
Ch. 1111. pp. 65-108.)
After Ramusio.
58. - 3. The Travels of Marco Polo, or Mark Paul, the Venetian, into
Tartary, in 1272. (Astley's Collection of Travels, IV. pp. 580-619).
French translation in l'Hist. Gen. des Voyages.
59. - 4. Harris's Navigantium atque Itin. Bib., ed. of 1715 and of 1744.
60. - 5. The curious and remarkable Voyages and Travels of Marco Polo, a
Gentleman of Venice who in the Middle of the thirteenth Century passed
through a great part of Asia, all the Dominions of the Tartars, and
returned Home by Sea through the Islands of the East Indies. [Taken
chiefly from the accurate Edition of Ramusio, compared with an
original Manuscript in His Prussian Majesty's Library and with most of
the Translations hitherto published.] (Pinkerton, VII. p. 101.)
61. - 6. Marco Polo. Travels into China and the East, from 1260 to 1295.
(Robert Kerr, A General History and Collection of Voyages and
Travels.... Edinburgh, 1811-1824, vol. i.)
62. - 7. The || Travels || of || Marco Polo, || a Venetian, || in the
Thirteenth Century: