But we have noted in regard to this (Polo”s Pianfu, vol. ii. p. 17)
that a college for the education of Mongol youth was instituted here,
by the great minister Yeliu Chutsai, whose devotion to astronomy Mr.
Wylie has noticed above. In fact, two colleges were established by
him, one at Yenking, i.e. Peking, the other at P”ing-yang; and
astronomy is specified as one of the studies to be pursued at these.
(See _D”Ohsson_, II. 71-72, quoting _De Mailla_.) It seems highly
probable that the two sets of instruments were originally intended for
these two institutions, and that one set was carried to Nanking, when
the Ming set their capital there in 1368.
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