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The Journal of the Siam Society Vol. XXIX, Part 1-2, 1936 - Khamkoo

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:1'76 !tEVIBWS Ol!' llOOKS [vol,. <strong>XXIX</strong><br />

3. National and Conunercial intercourse between Japan aud<br />

<strong>Siam</strong> and various examples <strong>of</strong> assistance made by ,Japanese<br />

in <strong>Siam</strong>.<br />

4. Firs~ motive <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> King <strong>of</strong> <strong>Siam</strong> fol' opening trade and mttional<br />

intercourse with Japan.<br />

5. Opening o:i' national intercourse betweun ,Ja.pttn ttml Sia.m.<br />

G. 'L'he first visit to .Japan made by a <strong>Siam</strong>e::m envoy !tncl Hhip<br />

(1616).<br />

7. Visit made by Sittmese envoy in 1621 (<strong>the</strong> 7th yea.r <strong>of</strong> Genwn.).<br />

8. Visit made by Siaweso envoy in 1623 (<strong>the</strong> 9th year <strong>of</strong> Genwtt).<br />

9. Visit made by <strong>Siam</strong>ese envoy in 1626 (<strong>the</strong> 3rd yettr <strong>of</strong> Kanyei).<br />

10. Visit made by <strong>Siam</strong>ese envoy in 1629 (<strong>the</strong> Gth year <strong>of</strong> Kanyei).<br />

11. Interruption <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> visits <strong>of</strong> <strong>Siam</strong>ese envoys lmcl ships.<br />

12. Envoy desptttched to Jtt}Jan by King Plasn. 'l'ong.<br />

13. Later intercourse between <strong>the</strong> two countries.<br />

14. 'l'he oHicial intercomse between Jttpan ttnd Pattttni.<br />

15. Conclusion.<br />

This book is now about to be published.<br />

~L'he must remarkable ameuchnent <strong>of</strong> this book is rnadl~ by referring<br />

to "A visit made by Simnese envoy in 1616 (<strong>the</strong> 2nd year <strong>of</strong><br />

GcnwtL) and <strong>the</strong> study <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Siam</strong>ese credentials," which wtts diHcovered<br />

in " Koun Zuihitsu" by assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor S. I Wt10, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

FonnoHall University. <strong>The</strong> visit made by a <strong>Siam</strong>e1:1e envoy in <strong>the</strong><br />

2nd year <strong>of</strong> Genwa was unknown before this discovery; but it waH<br />

made clear by this study, so I corrected my opinion and made 1616<br />

instead o.f 1621 <strong>the</strong> date when <strong>the</strong> iirst envoy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Siam</strong> came to<br />

Japan.<br />

'l'he J·apanese materials or documents referred to by me in <strong>the</strong><br />

above-mentioned book are 62 in number; <strong>the</strong> Chinese ancient books<br />

are 11, and <strong>the</strong>re are various works <strong>of</strong> contempomry authors. 'l'hu<br />

European books used are as follows :<br />

Diary <strong>of</strong> Richa1·d Cocks. Edited by Edward .!Vlaunce Thompson.<br />

Halduyt <strong>Society</strong>, London.<br />

Philippine Islands, Moluccas, <strong>Siam</strong>, Cambodia, Japan, and China,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> close <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sixteenth Century, by Antonio de Morga.<br />

Translated from <strong>the</strong> Spanish by <strong>the</strong> Han. Henry E. J. Stanley.<br />

Hakluyt <strong>Society</strong>, London.<br />

'J'he Voyage <strong>of</strong> Captain John Saris to Japan, 1613. Edited from<br />

Contern1Jorary Hecords by Sir Ernest M. Satow, K. c. l\L G. Hakluyt<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, London.

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