In 1902, Yorikuni INOUE and Ariyoshi SAEKI, both of whom were lecturers at Koten Kokyusho (a research institute for Shinto), put punctuation marks and guiding marks beside Chinese characters on the original text proofed by Harumichi YANO, which had been owned by the Suzuka family. 明治35年(1902年)、当時皇典講究所の講師であった井上頼圀と佐伯有義が、鈴鹿家所蔵の矢野玄道による校正本を底本に句読点と訓点を施した。 |