Chau Ju-Kua : his work on the Chinese and Arab trade in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, entitled Chu-fan-ehi : translated ... / by Friedrich Hirth and W.W. Rockhill
- Bib ID:
- 2486086
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Chao, Ju-Kua, active 1225
- Description:
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- St. Petersburg : Imperial Academy of Science, 1912
- x, 288 p. : map ; 25 cm.
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
- Chu-fan-chi
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