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The Travels of Marco Polo

Odoric does not mention Su‐chau, but he gives the same explanation of Kinsay as signifying the 'City of Heaven.

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The Travels of Marco Polo

These fowls,—but white,—are mentioned by Odoric at Fu-chau;

The Travels of Marco Polo

It was visited also by Friar Odoric, who calls it Fuzo, and it appears in duplicate on the Catalan Map as Fugio and as Fozo.

The Travels of Marco Polo

I shall refer to my edition of Odoric, 206–217, for a long notice on dog‐headed barbarians; I reproduce here two of the cuts.—H. C.

The Travels of Marco Polo

British Museum Library Arundel, XIII., Plut. 163 c. Latin Pipino’s; followed by Odoric in same hand, but more carelessly written. Parchment.

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