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Name
  
Simon la

Role
  

Died
  
March 26, 1729

Books
  
The Kingdom of Siam


A Siamese Song


Simon de la Loubère (21 April 1642 – 26 March 1729) was a French diplomat, writer, mathematician and poet.

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Simon de la Loubère Various Views of Siam and Ayutthaya from 39Du Royaume De Siam by

Siamese Melody of 17th Century- Dr. Mina Y. Ivanova (piano, prima vista)


Mission to Siam

Simon de la Loubère led an embassy to Siam (modern Thailand) in 1687 (the "La Loubère-Céberet mission"). The embassy, composed of five warships, arrived in Bangkok in October 1687 and was received by Ok-khun Chamnan. de la Loubère returned to France on board the Gaillard on 3 January 1688, accompanied by the Jesuit Guy Tachard, and a Siamese embassy led by Ok-khun Chamnan.

Simon de la Loubère Depiction of Siam by Simon de la Loubere Review by Asienreisender

Upon his return, de la Loubère made a precise description of his travels, as he had been requested by Louis XIV, published under the title Du Royaume de Siam:

Simon de la Loubère SONGKRANEU Die Thailandseiten Das alte Siam in Zeichnungen u

"It was by the orders, which I had the honours to receive from the King upon leaving for my voyage to Siam, that I observed in that country, as exactly as possible, all that appeared to be the most singular."

French career

Simon de la Loubère KERIS IN SIAM

De la Loubère was elected member of the Académie française (1693–1729), where he received Seat 16, following the 1691 publication of his book Du Royaume de Siam.

Simon de la Loubère SONGKRANEU Die Thailandseiten Das alte Siam in Zeichnungen u

De la Loubère was a friend of the German scientist Gottfried Leibniz, and once wrote that he had "no greater joy than (to discuss) philosophy and mathematics" with him (22 January 1681 correspondence).

Magic square

Simon de la Loubère A NEW HISTORICAL RELATION OF THE KINGDOM OF SIAM 1691 Simon de La

De la Loubère also brought to France from his Siamese travels a very simple method for creating n-odd magic squares, known as the "Siamese method" or the "de la Loubère method", which apparently was initially brought from Surat, India by another Frenchman by the name of M. Vincent, who was sailing on the return ship with de la Loubère.

Siamese parachute

Simon de la Loubère First edition of the best work about Thailand published in the 17th

Simon de la Loubère is also famous for making one of the earliest account of a parachute following his embassy to Siam. He reported in his 1691 book that a man would jump from a high place with two large umbrellas to entertain the king of Siam, landing into trees, rooftops, and sometimes rivers.

Works

  • Du Royaume de Siam, 1691 Full text in French or Thai translation
  • Traité de l'origine des jeux floraux de Toulouse (1715)
  • De la Résolution des équations, ou de l'Extraction de leurs racines, 1732 Full text
  • References

    Simon de la Loubère Wikipedia