Ethnographie Des Peuples à ‰ trangers à € La Chine, Volume 2, is a valuable historical text composed in the 13th century. Authored by Tuan-lin Ma and meticulously translated and annotated by Là (c)on Hervey de Saint-Denys, this volume provides a detailed ethnographic account of peoples foreign to China. It offers insights into the cultures, customs, and geographical locations as understood during that historical period.
This work is an essential resource for historians, anthropologists, and researchers interested in the historical interactions between China and other cultures. It presents a unique window into the past, shedding light on the perceptions and knowledge of the time. The detailed descriptions and scholarly annotations enhance its value, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of early Sino-foreign relations.
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