For the British politician and lifeboat sailor, see Basil Hall (Labour politician). For the British civil servant, see Basil Hall (civil servant). For the second mayor of North York, Ontario, Canada, see Basil Hall (Canadian politician).
Basil Hall
Born
31 December 1788 Edinburgh, Scotland
Died
11 September 1844(1844-09-11) (aged 55) Royal Hospital Haslar, Portsmouth, England
Service/branch
Royal Navy
Years of service
1802–1823
Rank
Captain
Basil HallFRS (31 December 1788 – 11 September 1844) was a British naval officer from Scotland, a traveller, and an author. He was the second son of Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet, an eminent man of science.
BasilHall FRS (31 December 1788 – 11 September 1844) was a British naval officer from Scotland, a traveller, and an author. He was the second son of Sir...
BasilHall Chamberlain (18 October 1850 – 15 February 1935) was a British academic and Japanologist. He was a professor of the Japanese language at Tokyo...
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as Donald Philippi rendered it as "heaven-illuminating great deity," BasilHall Chamberlain argued (citing the authority of Motoori Norinaga) that it...
about navy life widely published in 1831 and written by Captain BasilHall RN. Hall served in the Royal Navy from 1802. On some military parade-grounds...
Basil Moreau, C.S.C. (February 11, 1799 – January 20, 1873) was the French priest who founded the Congregation of Holy Cross from which two additional...
ISBN 9780804816847 – via Google Books. Murray (Firm), John; Chamberlain, BasilHall; Mason, W. B. (October 23, 1894). "A Handbook for Travellers in Japan"...
Proche-Orient ancien, (Leuven) 1985:95-103, noted in Beckman 1989. Chamberlain, BasilHall (2008). The Kojiki: Japanese Records of Ancient Matters. Forgotten Books...
Generations. Philippi, Donald L. (1968). Kojiki. p. 480. Chamberlain, BasilHall (1919). The Kojiki. p. 19. Matsumura, Takeo (1955). 日本神話の研究, 第2巻 (Nihon...
earlier models, such as the “melon-shaped” coach illustrated by Captain BasilHall, and was probably first built in this final form in Upstate New York,...
of the naval officer, traveller, and author Captain BasilHall. They had 3 children, BasilHall Chamberlain (1850–1935), a Japanologist, Henry Chamberlain...
Kite (bird)—raptor referenced in Imperial war decoration M1 Chamberlain, BasilHall. (1905) Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with...
Generations. Philippi, Donald L. (1968). Kojiki. p. 480. Chamberlain, BasilHall (1919). The Kojiki. p. 19. Matsumura, Takeo (1955). 日本神話の研究, 第2巻 (Nihon...
Books Papinot, Jacques. (2003). Nobiliare du Japon, p. 55. Chamberlain, BasilHall. "The Luchu Islands and their Inhabitants," The Geographical Journal,...
character for "attack" or "layer on"). In his translation of the Kojiki, BasilHall Chamberlain records that the region is also known simply as So district...