@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004351, author = {守屋, 毅 and Moriya, Takeshi}, issue = {3}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Feb}, note = {This paper discusses a part of my study of Edward Sylvester Morse. An examination of the processes of the establishment of the Peabody Academy of Science, which later became the Peabody Museum of Salem, is the main topic. Some biographical descriptions about Morse and his friends on the Foundation of Peabody Academy of Science show, in part, how the Academy was established. The entire processes have never been described, either in America or Japan. In this paper I attempt to describe the complete story of the foundation of the Peabody Academy of Science, and Morse's role in that process. Edward Sylvester Morse, who participated in the foundation of the Academy, spent most of his life as a researcher working for the museum, except for the period when he was away from Salem. After his death, a large collection of ethnological materials, "The Morse Collection", was left to the museum. Most of the collection is related to Japan. However, since it was assembled and taken to the Academy in the 1880's, later than the period of concern to this paper, it is not discussed here.}, pages = {727--800}, title = {ピーボディー科学アカデミーの成立 : モース研究の一環として}, volume = {12}, year = {1988}, yomi = {モリヤ, タケシ} }