Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- BOOK I GEOGRAPHY OF THE ANCIENTS
- BOOK II GEOGRAPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES
- BOOK III PROGRESS OF GEOGRAPHY IN THE MIDDLE AGES
- CHAP. I DISCOVERIES OF THE NORTHMEN
- CHAP. II MAPS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
- CHAP. III JOURNEY OF CARPINI INTO TATARY
- CHAP. IV TRAVELS OF RUBRUQUIS
- CHAP. V TRAVELS OP MARCO POLO
- CHAP. VI TRAVELS OF MARCO POLO CONTINUED
- CHAP. VII ODERIC OF PORTENAU
- CHAP. VIII EMBASSY OF CLAVIJO
- CHAP. IX EARLY DISCOVERIES OF THE PORTUGUESE
- CHAP. X THE PASSAGE BY THE CAPE DISCOVERED
CHAP. VII - ODERIC OF PORTENAU
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- BOOK I GEOGRAPHY OF THE ANCIENTS
- BOOK II GEOGRAPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES
- BOOK III PROGRESS OF GEOGRAPHY IN THE MIDDLE AGES
- CHAP. I DISCOVERIES OF THE NORTHMEN
- CHAP. II MAPS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
- CHAP. III JOURNEY OF CARPINI INTO TATARY
- CHAP. IV TRAVELS OF RUBRUQUIS
- CHAP. V TRAVELS OP MARCO POLO
- CHAP. VI TRAVELS OF MARCO POLO CONTINUED
- CHAP. VII ODERIC OF PORTENAU
- CHAP. VIII EMBASSY OF CLAVIJO
- CHAP. IX EARLY DISCOVERIES OF THE PORTUGUESE
- CHAP. X THE PASSAGE BY THE CAPE DISCOVERED
Summary
Policy, commerce, and religion, —those three great incentives to all bold enterprises, —continued during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries to direct the eyes of Europeans towards the centre of Asia. The victories of Tamerlane, who checked for a moment the formidable progress of the Ottoman Turks, fixed the attention and the hopes of the Christian world. The caravan routes over Asia appear to have been much more frequented in those ages than is commonly supposed. The new channels of commerce through Egypt, and afterwards by the Cape of Good Hope, caused those routes to be gradually abandoned, and at last to be almost forgotten. A brief account of the course usually pursued by the merchants is preserved to us in the Itinerary of Francisco Balducci Pegoletti, an Italian merchant who travelled in Asia in 1335. The only portion of his work which has a direct connection with the history of geography is the chapter entitled “A Guide for the Route from Tana to Cathay with Merchandise, and back again.”
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- The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery , pp. 314 - 330Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1830