Marco Polo (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Marco Polo" in English language version.

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  • Vale, Giovanni (28 August 2023). "Marco Polo, homo adriaticus in spite of everything". Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa. OBCT. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Today, however, the debate is alive. On the Italian side, scholars such as Alvise Zorzi, author among other things of a biography of the explorer, argue that "there is no doubt that Marco Polo was Venetian, his family had been Venetian since the 10th century".

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  • Boyle, J.A. (1971). Marco Polo and his Description of the World. History Today. Vol. 21, No. 11. Historyoftoday.com

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  • "National Pasta Association". Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. article FAQs section "Who "invented" pasta?"; "The story that it was Marco Polo who imported noodles to Italy and thereby gave birth to the country's pasta culture is the most pervasive myth in the history of Italian food." (Dickie 2008, p. 48).

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  • Haeger, John W. (1978). "Marco Polo in China? Problems with Internal Evidence". Bulletin of Sung and Yüan Studies. 14 (14): 22–30. JSTOR 23497510.
  • Francis Woodman Cleaves (1976). "A Chinese Source Bearing on Marco Polo's Departure from China and a Persian Source on his Arrival in Persia". Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. 36: 181–203. doi:10.2307/2718743. JSTOR 2718743.
  • Franke, Herbert (1966). "Sino-Western Contacts Under the Mongol Empire". Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 6: 49–72. JSTOR 23881433.
  • Morgan, D. O. (July 1996). "Marco Polo in China-Or Not" 221–225". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 6 (2): 224. doi:10.1017/S1356186300007203. JSTOR 25183182. S2CID 154625708.

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  • Pavešković, Anđelko (1998). "Putopisac Marko Polo" [Travel writer Marco Polo]. Godišnjak Poljičkog Dekanata "Poljica" (23): 38–66.

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  • "Pòlo, Marco". Treccani (in Italian). Istituto Treccani. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Viaggiatore veneziano (Venezia o Curzola 1254 - Venezia 1324)
  • Gullino, Giuseppe (2015). "Polo, Marco". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 84. Istituto Treccani. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Nacque a Venezia nel 1254. Suo padre, Nicolò di Andrea, del quale non si conosce la data di nascita, esercitò per lungo tempo la mercatura a Costantinopoli, assieme al fratello Matteo. Risiedeva, in Venezia, probabilmente nella contrada di San Severo; non è noto il nome della moglie.
  • Chiappori, M.G. (1998). "Polo, Marco". Enciclopedia dell' Arte Medievale (in Italian). Istituto Treccani. Retrieved 17 October 2023. nato nella città lagunare o a Curzola, in Dalmazia, nel 1254 e morto a Venezia nel 1324
  • "Polo, Marco". Dizionario di Storia (in Italian). Istituto Treccani. 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2023. Venezia o Curzola 1254-Venezia 1324
  • "GREGORIO X, beato in "Enciclopedia dei Papi"". www.treccani.it.

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