BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SIAM. 1? 



4. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, East Indies, 



China and Japan, preserved in Her Majesty's 

 Public Record Office and elsewhere. ' 8vo. 

 4 vols, containing, vol. I, from 1513-1616: vol. 

 II, 1617-1621 ; vol. Ill, 1622-1624; vol. IV, 

 1625-1629. 



5. Pigafetta. Maximiliani Transyluani Caesari a secretis 



Epistola de admirabile et nouissima Hispano- 

 ru in Orientem nauigatione, qua uariae, et nulli 

 prius accessae Regiones inuetae sunt, cum ipsis 



etia Moluccis insulis beatissimis sm. 4to, 



Romae, in aedibus Minitii Calvi, 1524, mense 

 Feb. (QuaHtch.) 



The hrst edition was published by Minitius 

 Calvus in November 1523, (Ibid.) 



There is an English version in Pinkerton's 

 Voyages, Vol. XI. At p. 377 mention is made 

 of " India (residence of the king of Ciam, called 

 Siri Zacabedera), Jandibum [Chantabun]. " 



6. Tarthema: The Hakluyt Society's translation, Lon- 



don, 1863, gives in the preface, p. iii et seq. a 

 list of the most important editions. The Latin 

 version is to be found in Grynseus' " Novus 

 Orbis Regionum ac Insularum veteribus incogni- 

 tarum," first published at Basle in 1532, and 

 again in 1537 and 1555. The Italian version 

 was inserted by Ramusio in his " Primo volume 

 delle navigationi et viaggi, etc., Venetia 1550." 

 It was published in German in 15 15, and again 

 in 1534 in a German translation of Grynaeus, 

 at Strasburgj in Spanish, Seville, 1520. In 

 French it occurs in the " Description de l'A- 

 frique, &C.''' Lyons, 1556; and in Dutch in a 

 translation of Grynaeus, Antwerp, 1563, and 

 separately in 1654 at Utrecht. In English it is 

 included in Eden's " History of Trauayle \ in 

 the I West and East Indies. | London, IS77-" 

 Purchas His Pilgrimage, London, 1625-6, con- 

 tains an abridgment. 



