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resented. It is a creditable work, but too hastily got up. 1854. Mr. T. Wright prepared an edition for Bohn's _Antiq. Library_. The notes are in the main (and professedly) abridged from Marsden's, whose text is generally followed, but with the addition of the historical chapters, and a few other modifications from the Geographic Text. 1854-57. _Voyageurs Anciens et Modernes, &c. Par M. Ed. Charion. Paris_. An interesting and creditable popular work. Vol. ii. contains Marco Polo, with many illustrations, including copies from miniatures in the _Livre des Merveilles_. (See list in App. F. p. 528.) 1863. Signor Adolfo Bartoli reprinted the Crusca MS. from the original, making a careful comparison with the Geographic Text. He has prefixed a valuable and accurate Essay on Marco Polo and the Literary History of his Book, by which I have profited. 1865. M. Pauthier's learned edition. 1871. First edition of the present work. 1873. First publication of Marco Polo in Russian. 1875. Second edition of this work. 1882. Facsimile of the French Stockholm MS. by Baron A.E. Nordenskioeld. II.--BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED EDITIONS.[1] A.--GERMAN EDITIONS. 1.--1. Nuremberg ... 1477. The first translation of Marco Polo's Book was printed in German, at Nuremberg, in 1477. Collation: 58 ff. folio without pagination and without signatures. _Verso f._ 1: Frontispiece: Portrait of Marco Polo with this inscription round the border: [Top] Das ist der edel Ritter. Marcho polo von [right] Venedig der grost landtfarer der vns beschreibt die grossen wunder der welt [Foot] die er selber gesehenn hat. Von dem auffgang [left] pis zu dem nydergag der sunne. der gleyche vor nicht meer gehort seyn. [See p. 555.] _Recto f._ 2, begins: Hie hebt sich an das puch des edeln Ritters vn landtfarers || Marcho polo. In dem er schreibt die grossen wunderlichen || ding dieser welt. Sunderlichen von den grossen kunigen vnd || keysern die da herschen in den selbigen landen | vnd von irem || volck vnd seiner gewonheit da selbs. _Verso f._ 58: Hie endet sich das puch des edeln Ritters und landtfarerz || Marcho polo | das do sagt vo mangerley wunder der landt || vn lewt | vn wie er die selbigen gesehen vn durch faren hat || von de auffgang pisz zu dem nydergang der sune Seliglich. Disz hat gedruckt Fricz Creiszner zu Nurmberg Nach cristi || ge
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