• The Sairan Igen (采覧異言) is a five-volume geography by Japanese Confucian philosopher, government official, and poet Arai Hakuseki (1657–1725). Completed...
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    occasionally in 18th and early 19th-century works, such as Arai Hakuseki's Sairan Igen (1713) and Yamamura Saisuke [ja]'s Indoshi (印度志, a translation of a work...
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    in 1867.[citation needed] Arai Hakuseki (新井 白石, 1657–1725), author of Sairan Igen and Seiyō Kibun Aoki Kon'yō (青木 昆陽, 1698–1769) Maeno Ryōtaku (前野 良沢,...
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    publications in 6 languages and 3,163 library holdings. 1709 – 本朝軍器考 1709 – Sairan Igen (采覧異言,, Collected views and strange words). 1711 – Hōka shiryaku (Brief...
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    from his conversations with Sidotti to publish the Seiyō Kibun and the Sairan Igen. An image taken from his belongings, called oyayubi no seibozō (親指の聖母像...
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