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The Travels of Marco Polo
(The Merchant and the Friar, p. xxiii.)
The Travels 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 book that Bacon is believed to have died in 1292, some years before Marco’s return from the East.
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