March 31, 2007

‘Alexandre ne poit paser quand il vost aler au Ponent

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‘Alexandre ne poit paser quand il vost aler au Ponent … car de l”un les
est la mer, et de l”autre est gran montagne que ne se poent cavaucher. La
vre est mout estroit entre la montagne et la mer.’]

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In this faith, then, and with this equipment, and about the year 1465,

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Christopher Columbus began his sea travels
In this faith, then, and with this equipment, and about the year 1465,
Christopher Columbus began his sea travels. His voyages would be
doubtless at first much along the coasts, and across to Alexandria and
the Islands. There would be returnings to Genoa, and glad welcomings by
the little household in the narrow street; in 1472 and 1473 he was with
his father at Savona, helping with the wool-weaving and tavern-keeping;
possibly also there were interviews with Benincasa, who was at that time
living in Genoa, and making his famous sea-charts. Perhaps it was in his
studio that Christopher first saw a chart, and first fell in love with
the magic that can transfer the shapes of oceans and continents to a
piece of paper. Then he would be off again in another ship, to the
Golden Horn perhaps, or the Black Sea, for the Genoese had a great
Crimean trade. This is all conjecture, but very reasonable conjecture;
what we know for a fact is that he saw the white gum drawn from the
lentiscus shrubs in Chio at the time of their flowering; that fragrant
memory is preserved long afterwards in his own writings, evoked by some
incident in the newly-discovered islands of the West. There are vague
rumours and stories of his having been engaged in various expeditions
–among them one fitted out in Genoa by John of Anjou to recover the
kingdom of Naples for King Rene of Provence; but there is no reason to
believe these rumours: good reason to disbelieve them, rather.

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The Egyptians, the Tartars, the Canaanites, the Chinese, the Arabians,

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the Welsh, and the Scandinavians have all been credited with the
colonisation of America; but the only race from the Old World which had
almost certainly been there were the Scandinavians
The Egyptians, the Tartars, the Canaanites, the Chinese, the Arabians,
the Welsh, and the Scandinavians have all been credited with the
colonisation of America; but the only race from the Old World which had
almost certainly been there were the Scandinavians. In the year 983 the
coast of Greenland was visited by Eric the Red, the son of a Norwegian
noble, who was banished for the crime of murder. Some fifteen years
later Eric”s son Lief made an expedition with thirty-five men and a ship
in the direction of the new land. They came to a coast where there were
nothing but ice mountains having the appearance of slate; this country
they named Helluland–that is, Land of Slate. This country is our
Newfoundland. Standing out to sea again, they reached a level wooded
country with white sandy cliffs, which they called Markland, or Land of
Wood, which is our Nova Scotia. Next they reached an island east of
Markland, where they passed the winter, and as one of their number who
had wandered some distance inland had found vines and grapes, Lief named
the country Vinland or Vine Land, which is the country we call New
England. The Scandinavians continued to make voyages to the West and
South; and finally Thorfinn Karlsefne, an Icelander, made a great
expedition in the spring of 1007 with ships and material for
colonisation. He made much progress to the southwards, and the Icelandic
accounts of the climate and soil and characteristics of the country leave
no doubt that Greenland and Nova Scotia were discovered and colonised at
this time.

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March 30, 2007

‘Fatto ?”l porto a sembranza d” una luna,’ etc

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‘Fatto ?”l porto a sembranza d” una luna,’ etc.

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The only Christian monument discovered in Khotan is a bronze cross brought

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back by Grenard (III
The only Christian monument discovered in Khotan is a bronze cross brought
back by Grenard (III. pp. 134-135); see also Devria, _Notes d”Epigraphie
Mongole_, p. 80.–H. C.]

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March 28, 2007

B

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B. On the last invasion (1226), D”Ohsson”s Chinese authority says that
Chinghiz took Kanchau and Suhchau, Cholo and Khola in the province of
Liangcheu, and then proceeded to the Yellow River, and invested Lingchau,
south of Ning-hsia.

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[This desert was known in China of old by the name of _Lew-sha_, i

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[This desert was known in China of old by the name of _Lew-sha_, i.e.
‘Quicksand,’ or literally, ‘Flowing sands.’ (_Palladius, Jour. N. China B.
R. As. Soc._ N.S. X. 1875, p. 4.)

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March 27, 2007

(No

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(No. 2588) ‘_Kushiku_, to hinder, to bar the way to,’ etc.

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NOTE 3

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NOTE 3.–CHORCHA (_Ciorcia_) is the Manchu country, whose people were at
that time called by the Chinese _Yuch_ or _Niuch_, and by the Mongols
_Church_, or as it is in Sanang Setzen, _Jurchid_. The country in
question is several times mentioned by Rashiduddin as Church? The
founders of the _Kin_ Dynasty, which the Mongols superseded in Northern
China, were of Church?race. [It was part of Nayan”s appanage. (See Bk.
II. ch. v.)–H. C.]

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March 26, 2007

NOTE 1

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NOTE 1.–On these Tablets, see a note under Bk. II. ch. vii.

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