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J.S.Kubary's newly found proposals and opinions in 1882 submitted to The Museum,Tokyo
あるドイツ人博物学者が見た1882年の「博物館」 : 新発見のクバリー氏意見書から
西川, 輝昭
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Nishikawa, Teruaki
15739
2004-12-25
John Stanislaw Kubary(1846-1896) was a German naturalist and ethnographer, born in Poland, who lived a stormy and eventful life mainly in the West Pacific islands. He is known to have worked for the Museum Goddefroy as a collector of natural and ethnographical specimens for about 10 years from 1869. According to his detailed biography written by Paszkowski (1971), Kubary stayed in Japan for 4 months from April to August in 1882, working “for a while for the Museum at Yokohama and later for the Tokyo Museum”. However, further information about his days in Japan has remained unavailable. Recently, among the early documents kept in the Tokyo National Museum (successor of The Museum, Tokyo), I happened to find his three Opinions (Japanese texts) submitted to the Museum, Tokyo during his three months’ employment as a specialist in zoology there (from the 1st of May to the end of July). The opinions include his comments and practical proposals to improve museum activities for display, collection of materials, and exchange of scientific information with foreign countries. The documents are significant not only because they represent the first record of Kubary’s days in The Museum, Tokyo, but because they give some historical information concerning details of museum activities in Japan in 1882. Thus, the entire text of the opinions are reproduced, and brief notes and comments are given.
国立情報学研究所で電子化したコンテンツを使用している。
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学博物館
2004-12-25
名古屋大学博物館報告
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http://hdl.handle.net/2237/7538
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