ation of his papers after his death produced little or
nothing of this kind.--[Cf. supra, p. 573.]
23. CICOGNA, EMMANUELE ANTONIO. Delle Iscrizioni Veneziane, Raccolte ed
Illustrate. Venezia, 1824-1843.
Contains valuable notices regarding the Polo family, especially in vol. ii.
24. REMUSAT, JEAN PIERRE ABEL. _Melanges Asiatiques_. Paris, 1825.
_Nouveaux Melanges As._ Paris, 1829.
The latter contains (i. 381 seqq.) an article on Marsden's _Marco Polo_,
and one (p. 397 seqq.) upon Zurla's Book.
25. ANTOLOGIA, edited by VIEUSSIEUX. Tom. xix. B. pp. 92-124. Firenze,
1825.
A review of the publication of the old French Text by the Soc. de
Geographie.
26. ANNALI UNIVERSALI DI STATISTICA. Vol. xvi. p. 286. Milano. 1828.
Article by F. CUSTODI.
27. WALCKENAER, Baron C. _Vies de plusieurs Personnages Celebres des temps
anciens et modernes_. Laon, 1830, 2 vol. 8vo.
This contains a life of Marco Polo, vol. ii. pp. 1-34.
28. ST. JOHN, JAMES AUGUSTUS. _Lives of Celebrated Travellers_. London
(circa 1831).
Contains a life of Marco Polo, which I regret not to have seen.
29. COOLEY, W.D. _Hist. of Maritime and Inland Discovery_. London, (circa
1831).
This excellent work contains a good chapter on Marco Polo.
30. RITTER, CARL. _Die Erdkunde von Asien_. Berlin, 1832, seqq.
This great work abounds with judicious comments on Polo's Geography, most
of which have been embodied in Buerck's edition.
31. DELECLUZE, M. Article on Marco Polo in the _Revue des Deux Mondes_ for
1st July, 1832. Vol. vii. 8vo, pp. 24.
32. PAULIN PARIS. Papers of much value on the MSS. of Marco Polo, etc., in
_Bulletin de la Soc. de Geographie_ for 1833, tom. xix. pp. 23-31; as well
as in _Journal Asiatique_, ser. II. tom. xii. pp. 244-54; _L'Institut,
Journal des Sciences, &c._, Sect. II tom. xvi. Jan, 1851.
33. MALTE-BRUN. _Precis de la Geog. Universelle_, 4th Ed. par HUOT. Paris,
1836.
Vol. i. (pp. 551 seqq.) contains a section on Polo, neither good nor
correct.
34. DE MONTEMONT, ALBERT. _Bibliotheque Universelle des voyages_.
In vol. xxxi. pp. 33-51 there is a Notice of Marco Polo.
35. PALGRAVE, Sir FRANCIS. _The Merchant and the Friar_. London, 1837.
The Merchant is Marco Polo, who is supposed to visit England, after his
return from the East, and to become acquainted with the Friar Roger Bacon.
The book consists chiefly of their conversations on many subjects.
It does not affect the merits of this interesting bo
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