vol.017:Marco Polo's Travels
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The provided source offers an extensive biographical and historical overview of Marco Polo, detailing his life as a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer who famously traveled to the East and served in the court of Kublai Khan. It outlines his family origins, his journey along the Silk Road, his 17 years of service in China, and his eventual return to Venice, where he dictated his celebrated book, The Travels of Marco Polo (Il Milione), while imprisoned. Much of the text is dedicated to scholarly analysis, authenticity debates, and counterarguments regarding the veracity of his account, with modern evidence largely confirming his presence in China through detailed descriptions of currencies, salt production, and revenues. Finally, the document covers Polo's enduring legacy, noting his influence on cartography (e.g., the Catalan Atlas) and his continued commemoration in various aspects of modern culture, media, and place names.