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蒙古帝国史(汉译世界学术名著丛书)
(french) Fagluset
At the end of this book there is "The Sequence of Records of Shengwu's Personal Expeditions". Because this is an introduction to Chinese historical books to Western readers, I have not translated them. In addition, this book is one of the "History of the World" edited by Cavene. The editor has a preface at the front of the book, connecting this book to other parts of "History of the World". Its content has nothing to do with this book, and I have not translated it. As for Grusser himself, apart from a brief "Introduction", there is no preface and no concise bibliography, which is a pity. In addition to the footnotes on each page of this book, there is also a "Notes and References" at the end of the book. However, these notes only indicate the number of pages and lines of the original book, and are not marked in the text, which is very inconvenient for readers. The "Notes and References" are now divided into chapters according to the text, and each section is numbered. The sequence number is marked in square brackets in the text for the convenience of readers.
At the end of this book there is "The Sequence of Records of Shengwu's Personal Expeditions". Because this is an introduction to Chinese historical books to Western readers, I have not translated them. In addition, this book is one of the "History of the World" edited by Cavene. The editor has a preface at the front of the book, connecting this book to other parts of "History of the World". Its content has nothing to do with this book, and I have not translated it. As for Grusser himself, apart from a brief "Introduction", there is no preface and no concise bibliography, which is a pity. In addition to the footnotes on each page of this book, there is also a "Notes and References" at the end of the book. However, these notes only indicate the number of pages and lines of the original book, and are not marked in the text, which is very inconvenient for readers. The "Notes and References" are now divided into chapters according to the text, and each section is numbered. The sequence number is marked in square brackets in the text for the convenience of readers.