-
English translation by
William Woodville Rockhill, The
Journey of
William of
Rubruk to the
Eastern Parts, was
published by the
Hakluyt Society in 1900, and...
- most
joyful and also
intoxicates weak heads, and
greatly provokes urine.
Rubruk also
mentions that the
Mongols prized a
variety of
kumis he
calls caracomos...
- that for
richer notables, the ****ans
built tombs in the form of houses.
Rubruk gives an
eyewitness account of a man who had
recently died: the ****ans had...
- (Shirmksha, Mamoksha, etc.). The name "Moksha" is
mentioned by the monk-minorite
Rubruk, the amb****ador of the
French King
Louis IX to the
Mongolian khan Sartak...
- Juli****,
Plano Carpini és
Rubruk útijelentései. ("Discovery of the Far East.
Dispatches of
Friar Julian,
Plano Carpini and
Rubruk.") Budapest, 1965. A magyarok...
- died, his
horse would be
killed and
buried with him. In 1253,
William of
Rubruk observed the
scene of a
recent funeral where the
skins of
sixteen horses...
- the
Mongols Whom We Call the
Tartars (1247). The
Journey of
William of
Rubruk to the
Eastern Parts (London, 1900, ISBN 0-8115-0327-5) Руденко С. И. Башкиры:...
- as well as from
travel reports —such books—
reports of
Plano Carpini,
Rubruk, Aszelin,
Simon St. Cantensky,
Marco Polo,
Guillaume Tripolitansky, and...
- 2003, česky) ****vání k Mongolům (Johannes de
Plano Carpini.;
Willelmus de
Rubruk.; Ruy
Gonzales de Clavijo, SNKLU, 1964, česky) Umění Střední Asie (s Milošem...
- mörker
Harry Martinson Sweden 1973
Kersantin poika Veijo Meri Finland 1973
Rubruk Poul Vad Denmark 1973 Människan som
skalv Christer Kihlman Finland 1973...