“..because there are many great and strange things in his book,
which are reckoned past all credence, he was asked by his friends on his
death bed to correct it by removing everything that went beyond the
facts. To which his reply was that he had not told one half of what
he had actually seen!”
'"..because there are many great and strange things in his book,
which are reckoned past all credence, he was asked by his friends on his
death bed to correct it by removing everything that went beyond the
facts. To which his reply was that he had not told one half of whathe had actually seen!"
— Dominican friar Jacopod’Acqui , Imago Mundi,
on the death of Marco Polo