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http://dx.doi.org/10.4275/KSLIS.2020.54.2.435

A Study on the Publication and Composition of JujaDaejeon Anthologies in the Joseon dynasty  

Choi, Kyunghun (계명대학교 고문헌)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / v.54, no.2, 2020 , pp. 435-455 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the publication, composition, method of composition, and acceptance patterns of JujaDaejeon anthologies edited by Joseon scholars in the Joseon dynasty. When a large amount of JujaDaejeon was published in the 16th century, anthologies of JujajaDaejeon was compiled, published and learned as a way to understand it. A total of 13 kinds of JujajaDaejeon anthologies were published, including six kinds in the early Joseon period and seven kinds in the late Joseon period. And the composition of main anthologies showed a trend that was supplemented by Jeong Gyeong-se's Jumunjakhae from Lee Hwang's Jujaseojeolyo, and aggregated into Song Si-yeol's Jeoljaktongpyeon(boyu). JujaDaejeon consists of total 3,645 works except for poems. Among them, 1,734 works were selected by 13 anthologies. The theme of a work with a high cumulative number of selections is the virtue and attitude of the king, policy proposals, the appointment of talent, the duty of subjects, criteria for evaluating historical figures, opposition to harmony with Jin and territorial restoration, and academic discussions. This study is expected to be meaningful in the field of the research on the acceptance of the foreign books and acceptance of the Zhu Xi's works in the Joseon dynasty.
Keywords
JujaDaejeon; JujaseoJeolyo; Zhu Xi; Anthology; Book Acceptance Pattern;
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