East in the early part of the fifteenth century is recorded to have said that "he entered the mouth of the river Ganges, and, sailing up it, at the end of fifteen days he came to a large and wealthy city called Cernove. ... On both banks of the stream... Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - 59 페이지1868전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Hakluyt Society - 1857 - 264 페이지
...are more sweet than honey, resembling figs, and also the nuts which we call nuts of India.* Haying departed hence he sailed up the river Ganges for the...behind him four very famous cities, and landed at an extremely powerful city called Maarazia, where there is a great abundance of aloe wood, gold, silver,... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1857 - 446 페이지
...saïling up it, at the end of fifteen days he came to a large and wealthy city called Cernove. ... On both banks of the stream there are most charming...and plantations and gardens ..... Having departed hencc he sailed up the river Ganges for the space of three months, leaving behind him four very famous... | |
| Richard Henry Major - 1857 - 256 페이지
...about the height of a man. Crocodiles and various kinds of fishes unknown to us are found in the river. On both banks of the stream there are most charming villas and plantations and gardens, wherein grow vast varieties of fruits, and above all those called musa,2 which are more sweet than... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1866 - 142 페이지
...and, sailing up it, at the end of fifteen days he came to a large and wealthy city called Cernove. ... On both banks of the stream there are most charming...behind him four very famous cities, and landed at an extremely powerful city called Maarazia .... having spent thirteen days ' on an expedition to some... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1855 - 166 페이지
...sailing up it, at the end of fifteen days he came to a large and wealthy city called Cernove ....... On both banks of the stream there are most charming...behind him four very famous cities, and landed at an extremely powerful city called Maarazia . ...... having spent thirteen days ' on an expedition to... | |
| André Wink - 1991 - 310 페이지
...And Nicolo Conti, in the fifteenth century perhaps the first European to sail upriver, observed that 'on both banks of the stream there are most charming villas and plantations and gardens, wherein grow vast varieties of fruits, and above all those called Musa [banana], which are more sweet... | |
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