台灣大學藏「伊能文庫」
Other Title
The Ino Collection Housed at Taiwan University
Resource
大學圖書館 1(3), 4-23
Journal
大學圖書館,1(3)
Pages
4-23
Date Issued
1997-07-31
Date
1997-07-31
Author(s)
吳密察
DOI
246246/2006101313180021
Abstract
When Taihoku Imperial University (the predecessor of Taiwan University) was first established in 1928, university officials purchased the collection of Taiwan aborigine artifacts & specimens, including part of the personal library & manuscripts, of Ino Kanori, the renowned pioneer of Taiwan Studies in Japan. Of these materials, the aborigine artifacts became the collection of specimens managed by the university's Institute of Ethnology, while the books & manuscripts were incorporated into the university library as the "Ino Collection." However, the library did not implement any central management or control of the books & manuscripts but rather integrated them with the rest of the library's holdings. In fact, many of the manuscripts were placed on the stacks without first being catalogued. Thus, although the Ino Collection is unusually famous, no one could enumerate its entire contents. Recently, after devoting considerable resources to the reclassifying of this collection, it is now possible to apprehend the Ino Collection in its entirety. According to the results of this re-cataloguing & reordering process, the Ino Collection consists of approximately four hundred separate items. Of these items, approximately three hundred are bound publications related to Taiwan studies that were published during the Meiji (1868-1912) & Taisho (1912-1926) eras. Another twenty-some items are Qing period publications bound in the traditional Chinese style, while an additional sixty-some titles consist of hand-copied texts & original manuscripts. The most treasured items in the Ino Collection are these hand-copied texts & manuscripts. The hand-copied volumes preserve historical materials not found elsewhere in the world, while many of Ino Kanori's original manuscripts are even more invaluable.
Subjects
Ino Kanori
Ino collection
Taiwan history
Taiwan study
Publisher
Taipei:National Taiwan University, Department of History, National Taiwan University
Type
journal article
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