137 Hall, Basil (1788-1844)
Account of a voyage of discovery to the west coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island.1818.

ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE WEST COAST OF COREA, AND THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND; WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING CHARTS, AND VARIOUS HYDROGRAPHICAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTICES. BY CAPTAIN BASIL HALL, ROYAL NAVY, F. R. S. LOND. & EDIN. MEMBER OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF CALCUTTA, OF THE LITERARY SOCIETY OF BOMBAY, AND OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AT BATAVIA. AND A VOCABULARY OF THE LOO-CHOO LANGUAGE, BY H. J. CLIFFORD, ESQ. LIEUTENANT ROYAL NAVY.
LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. 1818.
xv, [1], 222, cxxx, [1], [3], [33], [15], [18] p., [15] leaves of plates. 28 cm.

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日本関係記事
CHAPTER II.
Enter the Japan Sea—Sulphur Island—Volcano—See the Great Loo-choo Island—Lyra nearly wrecked—First Interview with the Natives—Anchor at Napakiang—Natives crowd on Board—Their interesting Appearance and Manners—Several Chiefs visit the Alceste—Land to make Observations—Astonishment of the Natives—Six Chiefs visit the Ships—Alceste and Lyra proceed farther in Shore—A Chief of high Rank waits upon Captain Maxwell—Return his Visit—Feast—Projected Survey of the Anchorage—Visit Reef Island—The Lyra sent to look for another Harbour—Arrangements for landing the Alceste's Stores—Description of the Temple and Garden—First Acquaintance with Madera—Study of the Language.p. 58-134.
CHAPTER III.
The Lyra sent to survey the Island of Loo-choo—Discovery of Port Melville—Description of that Harbour, and the Villages on its Banks—Lyra nearly wrecked—Interview with Natives at the South Point—Return to Napakiang—Behaviour of the Natives at a Seaman's Funeral—Madera's Character and Conduct—Sociable Habits of the Natives—Dinner given to the Chiefs of the Island by Captain Maxwell—Madera's Behaviour on this Occation—Two Women seen—A Lady of Rank visits the Boatswain's Wife—Captain Maxwell fractures his Finger—Loo-choo Surgeon—Concern of the Natives—Visit of the Prince—Discussion about the King of Loo-choo's Letter—Madera appears in a new Character—Feast given by the Prince—List of Supplies given to the Ships—Behaviour of the Prince on taking Leave — Preparations for Departure—Madera's Distress—Last Interview with the Chiefs—Brief Memorandums upon the Religion, Manners, and Customs of Loo-choo—Advice to a Stranger visiting this Island.p. 135-222.
APPENDIX.
NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE GENERAL CHART OF THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND IN THE JAPAN SEA, AND THE CHARTS OF NAPAKIANG ROADS AND PORT MELVILLE.p. [xix]-xxviii.
OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE OBSERVATORY AT NAPAKIANG.p. [xxix]-xxx.
VOCABURARY OF THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, IN THE JAPAN SEA. COMPILED BY HERBERT JOHN CLIFFORD, ESQ. LIEUTENANT, ROYAL NAVY. IN TWO PARTS.
OBSERVATIONS ON THE LOO-CHOO LANGUAGE.
PART I.VOCABULARY OF ENGLISH AND LOO-CHOO WORDS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, WITH NOTES, AND OCCASIONAL REFERENCES TO THE SENTENCES IN THE SECOND PART.
PART II.SENTENCES IN ENGLISH AND LOO-CHOO; TO WHICH ARE ADDED LOO-CHOO AND JAPAN NUMERALS, NAMES OF PERSONS, PLACES, DAYS OF THE MOON, ORDERS OF RANK, HOURS OF THE DAY, TATTOO MARKS, AND A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE LANGUAGES OF LOO-CHOO AND JAPAN; LOO-CHOO AND INSU; AND LOO-CHOO, INSU, AND JAPAN; ALSO A FEW COREAN WORDS.

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ALBEMARLES-STREET, LONDON, January, 1818.
Mr. MURRAY HAS JUST PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING WORKS:
4. NARRATIVE of a VOYAGE, in His Majesty's late Ship ALCESTE, to the Yellow Sea, along the Coast of Corea, and through its numerous hitherto undiscovered Islands, to the Island of Lewchew; with an Account of her Shipwreck in the Straits of Gaspar. By John MLeod, Surgeon of the Alcest. With a Portrait of Captain Maxwell, and Five coloured Engravings. Second Edition. 8vo.


記載書誌
PAGES, 477. CORDIER, col. 469. UCHIDA, 181. ALT-JAPAN, 614. TOYO BUNKO, p. 296. NIPPONALIA I, 1915. BLUM I, 845.