Bibliography Polo

 

 

Almagia, R. “Importanza Geografica del Viaggio de Marco Polo.” Italia Che Scrive, 1954 1954.Marco Polo born in Dalmatia.

Anon. Biografia Unversal Antica E Moderna. Venice, 1832.Polo family came from Dalmatia.

Anon. Dizionario Universial di Georgrafia Storia e Biografia. Milano, 1878.Marco came from Dalmatia.

Anon. Storia di Venezia, 1848.Polo family came from Dalmatia.

Anon. Storia Universial Italiana. Milano, 1878.Polo family came from Dalmatia.

Archivio Storico Per la Dalmazia. “Due Qua Dri Storici.” Archivio Storico, 1927 1927.Polo family came from Dalmatia.

Bacotich, Arnoldo. Tribuni Antichi di Venezia di Origine Dalmata.” Archivio Storico per la Dalmazia, 1938. States the Marco Polo is from a Dalmatian family.

Bellonci, Maria. The Travels of Marco Polo. New York: Facts on File, 1984.

Ceserani, Gian. Marco Polo. New York: Putnam, 1982.

Csokor, Franz. Als Zivilist in Balkan Kreij. Vienna, 1947. Marco born on Korcula.

Demi. The Adventures of Marco Polo. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Wingston, 1982.

Dolcetti, Giovanni. Il Libro D' Argent Delle Famiglie Venete Nobili Cittadine e Popolani, 1922. Polo origins from Sibenik in 1033.

Dueringsfeld, Ida von. Aus Dalmatian, 1875.Marco born on Korcula.

Eterovich, Adam S. Croatians in the New World, 1492-1650. San Carlos, Ca.: Ragusan Press, 1999.Covers the voyages of Cabot, Columbus, Verrazano, Marco Polo, and Croatian participation including Galleons and individuals in the West.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco Polo Croatian Adventurer.” Zajednicar, Sept 4, 1985.

Eterovich, Adam S. Marco Polo Croatian Adventurer. San Carlos. Calif.: Ragusan Press, 1987.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco Polo Genealogy.” Zajednicar, June 6, 2001.

Eterovich, Adam S. “Marco Polo-Croatian Adventurer.” Croatian American Times, December 14, 1999.

Hart, Henry Hersch. Marco Polo, Venetian Adventurer. Norman: Univ of Oklahoma Press, 1967.Family from Sibenik.

Hart, Henry H. Venetian Adventurer: Marco Polo. Stanford: Stanford Unitersity Press, 1942.These Merchants were Maffeo and Nikcolo Polo, sons of one Marco Polo, a descendant of and old Damatian family which came from Sebenico and settled in Venice in the 11th century.

Humble, Richard. Marco Polo. New York: Putnam, 1975.

Jackson, Hamilton. The Stories of the Adriatic. London, 1908.Marco born on Korcula.

Knezovic, Oton. Poviest Hrvata. Madrid, 1962.Sibenik was ethnically Croatian in year 1000.  Origin of Polo.

Latham, Ronald. Travels of Marco Polo: Abaris Books, 1982.

Latham, Ronald Transl. Marco Polo: The Travels. England: Penguin Books, 1958.

Levy, Elizabeth. Marco Polo. New York: Random House, 1982.

Lister, Robert. Marco Polo's Travels in Xanady with Kublai Khan. London: Gordon & Cremonesi, 1976.

Luetic, Joseph. Dubrovacki Galijun Druge Polovine XVI Stoljeca.” Anali, Dubrovnik, 1957. Dubrovnik galleons in the 16th century.

Mitic, Ilija. Prilog Provcavanju Odnosa Dubrovnika i Genove od Druge polovice 14th do Pocetka 19th Stoljeca. Zagreb: JAZU, 1982. Relations between Genoa and Dubrovnik. States there were Ragusans in Peru in the 1580's.

Monticola, Giovanna. Le Vite Dei Dogi: Citta Di Castelo, 1900.Polo di Damatia Fati 1381.  Polo of Dalmatia became nobility in 1381.

Morgan, Camillo. About the Dalmatian Coast. Berlin, 1912.Marco born on Korcula.

Orlandini, G. Marco Polo e La Sua Famiglia. Venice, 1926.

Peterman, Reinhard. Fuhrer Durch Dalmatien. Vienna, 1899.Marco born on Korcula.

Polo, Marco. In the Footsteps of Marco Polo.The Diary of three Americans who traced the legendary journey of the explorer.

Polo, Marco. Travels, 1854.

Rosenfeld, Heyer von. Der Adel Des Konigreiches Dalmatien. Nurnberg: Bauer, 1873.Polo is registered as Dalmatian Polo Arms.

Sanuda, Marin. Le Vite Dei Dogi. Venice, 1522. Polo family came from the Dalmatian coast.

Sparac, Josip. Dokumenti o Korculanin Marku Polu. Korkula: Truisticko Drustvo Muzeja, 1971.

Sparac, Josip. “Marko Polo Korculanin: Pokusaj Iskriclajacanja Porijekla Poznatof Istrazeivaca i Putopisca.” Slobodna Dalmacija, Feb. 13, 1984.

Verne, Jules. Viaggi di Marco Polo. Milano, 1884.Polo family came from Dalmatia.

Yule, Sir Henry. The Book of Ser Marco Polo. London: John Murray, 1903.Ms. Copy in Museo Civico at Venice: The Geneaologies of marco Barbaro Secify 1033 as the year of the migration to Venice of the Polo clan from Sibenik.