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==Timeline of 1801== | ==Timeline of 1801== | ||
==Other Events of 1801== | ==Other Events of 1801== | ||
+ | *The ''Margaret'', a Salem, Mass.-based ship, is hired by the [[Dutch East India Company]] to carry its trade. | ||
*[[Shizuki Tadao]]<!--志筑忠雄--> publishes ''[[Sakokuron]]'', an abridged translation of [[Englebert Kaempfer]]'s writings. This marks the first appearance of the word "''[[maritime restrictions|sakoku]]''." | *[[Shizuki Tadao]]<!--志筑忠雄--> publishes ''[[Sakokuron]]'', an abridged translation of [[Englebert Kaempfer]]'s writings. This marks the first appearance of the word "''[[maritime restrictions|sakoku]]''." | ||
*Compilation of the ''Ojikki'', which later comes to be known as the ''[[Tokugawa jikki]]'', is begun. | *Compilation of the ''Ojikki'', which later comes to be known as the ''[[Tokugawa jikki]]'', is begun. |
Latest revision as of 04:40, 29 April 2018
Kansei 13 (寛政十三年) / Kyôwa 1 (享和元年)
Timeline of 1801
Other Events of 1801
- The Margaret, a Salem, Mass.-based ship, is hired by the Dutch East India Company to carry its trade.
- Shizuki Tadao publishes Sakokuron, an abridged translation of Englebert Kaempfer's writings. This marks the first appearance of the word "sakoku."
- Compilation of the Ojikki, which later comes to be known as the Tokugawa jikki, is begun.
Births and Deaths
- Motoori Norinaga dies (b. 1730).
- Kabuki actor Sawamura Sôjûrô III dies (b. 1753).
- Tsubaki Chinzan is born (d. 1854).
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