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  1. 鄂多立克. 鄂多立克 ( 義大利語 : Odorico da Pordenone ;約1286年—1331年1月14日),又译为 和德理 , 意大利 方济各会 托钵僧,是 中世纪 著名的 旅行家 ,著有《 鄂多立克东游录 》,和 马可波罗 、 伊本·白图泰 、 尼可罗·康提 一同被称为中世纪四大旅行家。.

  2. Odoric of Pordenone (real name Odorico Mattiussi or Mattiuzzi) (c. 1286 – 14 January 1331) was one of the chief travellers of the later Middle Ages. His account of his visit to China was an important source for the account of John Mandeville; many of the uncredible reports in Mandeville have proven to be garbled versions of Odoric's eyewitness descriptions. Odoric was born at Villa Nuova ...

  3. The article deals with several medieval travel accounts about Asia, which were produced during the 13th and 14th centuries. These reports were written by Franciscan and also some Dominican missionaries, namely William of Rubruck, John Plano of Carpini, Odoric of Pordenone, John of Marignola, Jordanus Catalanus and a few others.

  4. A Franciscan missionary of a Czech family named Mattiussi, born at Villanova near Pordenone, Friuli, Italy, about 1286; died at Udine, 14 Jan., 1331. About 1300 he entered the Franciscan Order at Udine. Towards the middle of the thirteenth century the Franciscans were commissioned by the Holy See to undertake missionary work in the interior of ...

  5. Blessed Odoric Matiussi of Pordenone, or Bl Oderic de Pordenone. January 14. Blessed Odoric of Pordenone was born of noble parents in the year 1265 at Pordenone in Friuli. He entered the Franciscan Order in the convent of Udine when he was only 15 years old. He felt himself called by God to be a missionary, and so prepared himself for his ...

  6. Mar 4, 2020 · Recounting the many miles and tall tales of Odoric of Pordenone. Way before mileage runs were a thing, the footloose friar Odoric spent 12 years crisscrossing Asia and turned his adventures into one of the first must-read travelogues. Had Friar Odoric of Pordenone submitted to a job interview in April 1318, before being despatched from Padua ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PordenonePordenone - Wikipedia

    Departure of Odoric of Pordenone Michelangelo Grigoletti. Odoric of Pordenone (1286–1331), Italian late-medieval Franciscan friar and missionary explorer; Il Pordenone (c. 1484 –1539), byname of Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis, Italian mannerist painter; Hieronymus Rorarius (Pordenone 1485–1556), envoy for Charles V of Habsburg, and papal ...

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