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The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1

by Marco Polo

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Set in the late 13th century, this travelogue documents the extensive journey of Marco Polo through Asia from 1271 to 1295. Written between 1298 and 1299 while Polo was in prison in Genoa, the book was dictated to Rustichello da Pisa, a romance writer. It recounts his experiences at the court of Kublai Khan and describes various regions, peoples, customs, and cities encountered during his travels. The account combines observations with stories of marvels and strange phenomena, reflecting the medieval European interest in distant lands and exotic cultures.

The work has generated ongoing debate over its accuracy, with some considering it an authentic record and others viewing it as a mixture of fact and fiction. As a 13th-century document, it offers insight into medieval perceptions of Asia and the scope of European exploration during that period. The narrative remains a significant source for understanding the geography, culture, and history of the regions Polo visited.

From the opening pages

—From Il Tesoretto di Ser Brunetto Latini ( circa MDCCLX. ). ( Florence , 1824, pp. 83 seqq. ) Ἂνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, Μοῦσα, πολύτροπον, ὃς μάλα πολλὰ λάγχθη . . . . . . . ολλῶν δ᾽ ἀνθρώπων ἴδεν ἄστεα καὶ νόον ἔγνω. Odyssey , I. ————“I am become a name; For always roaming with a hungry heart Much have I seen and known; cities of men, And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but honoured of them all.” Tennyson . “ A seder ci ponemmo ivi ambodui Vôlti a Levante, ond’eravam saliti; Chè suole a riguardar giovare altrui. ” Dante , Purgatory , IV. Messer Marco Polo, with Messer Nicolo and Messer Maffeo, returned from xxvi years’ sojourn in the Orient, is denied entrance to the Ca’ Polo. (See Int. p. 4 ) CONTENTS OF VOL. I. page Dedication iii Note by Miss Yule v Preface to Third Edition vii Preface to Second Edition xi Original Preface xxi Original Dedication xxv Memoir of Sir Henry Yule by Amy Frances Yule, L.A.Soc. Ant. Scot. xxvii A Bibliography of Sir Henry Yule’s Writings lxxv Synopsis of Contents lxxxiii Explanatory List of Illustrations to vol. i. xcvii Introductory Notices 1–144 The Book of Marco Polo. NOTE BY MISS YULE. I desire to take this opportunity of recording my grateful sense of the unsparing labour, learning, and devotion, with which my father’s valued friend, Professor Henri Cordier, has performed the difficult and delicate task which I entrusted to his loyal friendship. Apart from Professor Cordier’s very special qualifications for the work, I feel sure that no other Editor could have been more entirely acceptable to my father. I can give him no higher praise than to say that he has laboured in Yule’s own spirit. The slight Memoir which I have contributed (for which I accept all responsibility), attempts no more than a rough sketch of my father’s character and career, but it will, I hope, serve to recall pleasantly his remarkable individuality to the few remaining who knew him in his prime, whilst it may also afford some idea of the man, and his work and environment, to those who had not that advantage. No one can be more conscious than myself of its many shortcomings, which I will not attempt to excuse. I can, however, honestly say that these have not been due to negligence, but are rather…

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