Paris,1839. Also
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in Journal Asiat. ser. II. tom. xvi. p. 117.
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1841, p. 101.
38. HAMMER-PURGSTALL, in Bull. de la Soc. de Geog., tom. iii. No. 21, p.
45.
39. QUATREMERE, ETIENNE. His translations and other works on Oriental
subjects abound in valuable indirect illustrations of M. Polo; but in
Notices et Extraits des MSS. de la Bibliotheque du Rio, tom. xvi. Pt. i.
pp. 281-286, Paris, 1843, there are some excellent remarks both on the work
itself and on Marsden's Edition of it.
40. MACFARLANE, CHARLESE Romance of Travel. London, C. Knight. 1846.
A good deal of intelligent talk on Marco Polo.
41. MEYER, ERNST H.F. Geschichte der Botanik. Koenigsberg, 1854-57.
In vol. iv, there is a special chapter on Marco Polo's notices of plants.
42. THOMAS, Professor G.M. Zu Marco Polo, aus einem Cod. ital.
Monacensis in the Sitzungsberichten der Muenchner Akademie, 4th March,
1862, pp. 261-270
43. KHANIKOFF, NICOLAS DE. Notice sur le Livre de Marco Polo, edite et
commente par M.G. Pauthier. Paris, 1866. Extracted from the Journal
Asiatique. I have frequently quoted this with advantage, and sometimes
have ventured to dissent from it.
44. CAHIER, Pere. Criticism of Pauthier's Marco Polo, and reply by G.
Pauthier, in Etudes Litteraires et Religieuses of 1866 and 1867. Paris.
45.