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p;Roman Orient: Researches into their Ancient and Medieval Relations as Represented in Old Chinese Records, Leipsic & Münich, Shanghai & Hongkong, 1885, pp. 36-37, pp. 97-98. [21] Cosmas, The Christian Topography, pp. 49-50 [22] For example, China was known by Theophylactus Simocatta with the name Taugas (Ταυγάς). See, Theophylactus Simocatta, Istoria, ed. By C. De Boor-P. Wirth, Leipzig 1972, pp. 176-177. [23] In the west coast of the Tamils. H. Yule, Cathay, vol. I, p. 183, n. 4: “The meaning is probably the same as that of Ptolemy’s statement… that there was not only one road from Sinae or Seres to Bactriana by the Stone Tower, but also another direct to Palibothra on the Ganges.” [24] Coedès, Textes, p. XVII; Yule, Cathay, vol. I, p. 183, n. 2. [25] Coedès, Textes, p. 44; Yule, Cathay, vol. I, p. 193-194. [26] Coedès, Textes, p. XXIV; F. Hith-W. Rockhill, Chau Ju-kua:His work on the Chinese and Arab Trade in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, entitled Chu-fan-zhi, Taipei 1970, p. 2. [27] Cosmas, The Christian Topography, p.367. [28] Kordosis, The Limits of the Known& << 上一页 [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] 下一页 |
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