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Re: Say a bit of "Called Million, Wherein is Recounted the Wonders of the World" please?Posted by Bob on August 27, 2003 In Reply to: Say a bit of "Called Million, Wherein is Recounted the Wonders of the World" please? posted by sphinx on August 27, 2003 : : : Did you know this book of Macro, "The book of Marco Polo, Citizen of Venice, Called Million, Wherein is Recounted the Wonders of the World"? : : : The title is so long! And could you know how to explain "Called Million, Wherein is Recounted the Wonders of the World"? : : : Another question: : : : : I don't see why not. Or "was sent by the emperor on various missions to parts of the realm." : : Why were titles so long? Was it part of marketing strategy in those days before mass media? Many non-fiction books today use long titles, too, but normally broken into a title, and a sub-title which hopes to tease buyers with a taste of the contents. I see a difference between "entrusted" with missions (because the emperor trusted him) and "charged" (because the emperor ordered him or directed him. It's a small difference, but Marco wanted to emphasize how close he had become to Kubla Kahn, earning his trust. (Helps sell books.)
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