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Tanaka, Tyôzaburô

Owner Id00036643
TypePerson
GenderMale
Biographical dates - Period of existence1885-1976
Other Information[information from Taipei National Taiwan UL website:] Botanist and horticulturist best known for his contribution on taxonomy classifications for citrus. Professor of science and agriculture, and also the first librarian of Taihoku Imperial University [of Taipei, founded in 1928 during Japanese rule, renamed National Taiwan University in 1945). Most of the books were former collections of German botanists Albert Julius Otto Penzig (1856-1929) and Ernst Ferdinand Nolte (1791-1875) purchased from Italy by Professor Tanaka with inheritance from his father.
[from Catherine Yu:] LIAO, Jenn-wang. “An Attempt of Investigating the Four Incunabula in the Tanaka Collection of Taiwan University Library.” University Library Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, Sep. 2003, pp. 60–99: Based on research on the correspondence of TANAKA Tyôzaburô in 2000 and 2002 by KAWASHIMA Akio, a professor at Kyoto University (who provided evidence of the bookseller's bills and receipts to the author of the article), LIAO says that TANAKA knew about the sale of the Penzig collection in 1921 through G. E. Stechert, an antique bookseller in New York while TANAKA was working in the USA. He purchased the collection with USD5000 from his father's inheritance through the bookseller to bid in a European auction.
In 1929, TANAKA transported his private collection to Taipei when he became the professor and first director of NTUL. In 1944, TANAKA left Taiwan for an assignment in the Japanese Navy. In 1945, after WWII, his wife was forced to leave Taiwan because Japan lost the war and had to return Taiwan to China. The private collection was left in Taipei. In 1947, the collection was confiscated by the government. In 1958, TANAKA aged 73, came to Taipei for his manuscripts and collection. He was refused to regain the collection. In the end, Tanaka agreed the collection remains in NTU, named the Tanaka Collection.
BORAO MATEO, José Eugenio. “Four Fifteen-Century Books in the Tanaka Collection, from the Former Collection of Otto Penzing,” In: Catalogue of the Tanaka Collection at NTU Library, Taipei, 1998, pp. 35-46. (ISBN: 986-7602-00-5): p.38 mentions that Kobe Bank, founded by Tanaka Tyozaburo's father, paid USD 100,000 for the books in the Tanaka collection.
Variant NamesTanaka, Chōzaburō

Activity

Start (year)1885
End (year)1976
MARC Area Codea-ch
PlaceTaipei (Geonames Id: 1668341)
Profession / Type of InstitutionBotanist
Last Edit2023-08-05 07:36:30

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Tanaka, Tyôzaburô

Owner Id00036643
TypePerson
GenderMale
Biographical dates - Period of existence1885-1976
Other Information[information from Taipei National Taiwan UL website:] Botanist and horticulturist best known for his contribution on taxonomy classifications for citrus. Professor of science and agriculture, and also the first librarian of Taihoku Imperial University [of Taipei, founded in 1928 during Japanese rule, renamed National Taiwan University in 1945). Most of the books were former collections of German botanists Albert Julius Otto Penzig (1856-1929) and Ernst Ferdinand Nolte (1791-1875) purchased from Italy by Professor Tanaka with inheritance from his father.
[from Catherine Yu:] LIAO, Jenn-wang. “An Attempt of Investigating the Four Incunabula in the Tanaka Collection of Taiwan University Library.” University Library Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, Sep. 2003, pp. 60–99: Based on research on the correspondence of TANAKA Tyôzaburô in 2000 and 2002 by KAWASHIMA Akio, a professor at Kyoto University (who provided evidence of the bookseller's bills and receipts to the author of the article), LIAO says that TANAKA knew about the sale of the Penzig collection in 1921 through G. E. Stechert, an antique bookseller in New York while TANAKA was working in the USA. He purchased the collection with USD5000 from his father's inheritance through the bookseller to bid in a European auction.
In 1929, TANAKA transported his private collection to Taipei when he became the professor and first director of NTUL. In 1944, TANAKA left Taiwan for an assignment in the Japanese Navy. In 1945, after WWII, his wife was forced to leave Taiwan because Japan lost the war and had to return Taiwan to China. The private collection was left in Taipei. In 1947, the collection was confiscated by the government. In 1958, TANAKA aged 73, came to Taipei for his manuscripts and collection. He was refused to regain the collection. In the end, Tanaka agreed the collection remains in NTU, named the Tanaka Collection.
BORAO MATEO, José Eugenio. “Four Fifteen-Century Books in the Tanaka Collection, from the Former Collection of Otto Penzing,” In: Catalogue of the Tanaka Collection at NTU Library, Taipei, 1998, pp. 35-46. (ISBN: 986-7602-00-5): p.38 mentions that Kobe Bank, founded by Tanaka Tyozaburo's father, paid USD 100,000 for the books in the Tanaka collection.
Variant NamesTanaka, Chōzaburō

Activity

Start (year)1885
End (year)1976
MARC Area Codea-ch
PlaceTaipei (Geonames Id: 1668341)
Profession / Type of InstitutionBotanist
Last Edit2023-08-05 07:36:30
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