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In a book titled for one of these two figures, he recounts that the other of these figures spritzed copies of the Four Gospels with incense before kissing them. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these two historical figures. In a novel, a fictional version of one of these figures regales the other with stories about locations like Diomira, sorted into categories such as “Thin,” “Dead,” “Continuous,” and “Hidden.”
ANSWER: Marco Polo and Kublai Khan [accept answers in either order; prompt on Khan]
[10e] The embellishments made to Marco Polo’s encounters with Kublai Khan inspired this author’s novel Invisible Cities, framed as a dialogue between the two.
ANSWER: Italo Calvino
[10h] While they were imprisoned together in Genoa, this Pisan author jazzed up Marco Polo’s story with language plucked from his own Arthurian romance, fittingly titled Roman de Roi Artus.
ANSWER: Rustichello da Pisa [or Rustichello of Pisa; or Rusticiano]
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Illinois AIllinois C1010020
Indiana BPurdue010010
Indiana AMinnesota010010
Notre Dame BNorthwestern A010010
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Notre Dame CChicago A1010020
SIUEIllinois B1010020
WUSTLChicago B1010020