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  2. Marco Polo - Wikipedia

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    In 1851, a three-masted clipper built in Saint John, New Brunswick also took his name; the Marco Polo was the first ship to sail around the world in under six months. [154] The airport in Venice is named Venice Marco Polo Airport. [155] The frequent flyer programme of Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific is known as the "Marco Polo Club". [156]

  3. The Travels of Marco Polo - Wikipedia

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    Larner, John (1999), Marco Polo and the Discovery of the World, New Haven: Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-07971-0. Olschki, Leonardo (1960), Marco Polo's Asia: An Introduction to His "Description of the World" Called "Il Milione", translated by John A. Scott, Berkeley: University of California Press, OCLC 397577.

  4. Donata Badoer - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Marco Polo (m. 1300 ... Being an Acount of the Life and Times and of the Book of Messer Marcco Polo.

  5. Manuel Komroff - Wikipedia

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    One of his most successful publications was his edited version of The Travels of Marco Polo, first published in 1926. [1] He not only added a chapter which was missing in the William Marsden translation, but also revised parts of the Henry Yule editions. [2]

  6. Rustichello da Pisa - Wikipedia

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    The Travels of Marco Polo Rustichello da Pisa , also known as Rusticiano (fl. late 13th century), was an Italian romance writer in Franco-Italian language. He is best known for co-writing Marco Polo 's autobiography, The Travels of Marco Polo , while they were in prison together in Genoa .

  7. In the Footsteps of Marco Polo - Wikipedia

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    In The Footsteps of Marco Polo begins by discussing how in the 13th century A.D., a book was written "that would change the course of history"—the author was Marco Polo, who wrote about his travels in China, Persia, Tatarstan and India. [7]

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  9. Denis Belliveau - Wikipedia

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    Denis Belliveau is an American photographer, author and explorer notable for retracing Marco Polo's route from Europe to Asia and back, a feat which culminated in the publication of the documentary and book titled In the Footsteps of Marco Polo; [2] the documentary has been used by Belliveau to create a unique interdisciplinary educational curriculum that he presents at schools and libraries ...