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From: Joshua Badgley <fsjlb4@aurora.alaska.edu>
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Subject: minstrel: Marco Polo stories
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Okay, I've gone to the page Greg suggested (wonderful, btw, thank you) and
have gone over to the local library to check out Marco Polo.  I've done
some research through his travels before, but if any one has tried using
Marco Polo's stories I'd like to know what they used and how it went.
Also suggestions as this is for a 14th-15th C Italian Michaelmass Feast.

Thank you,

Si valetis, valeo.

Godric Logan

PS You can either e-mail on the list or privately at fsjlb4@uaf.edu





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