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http://dx.doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2004.21.4.505

AT WHAT TIME A DAY BEGINS IN THE KOREAN HISTORY?  

Ahn, Sang-Hyeon (Division of Optical Astronomy, Korea Astronomy Observatory)
Park, Jong-Woo (Institute of Korean Culture, Korea University)
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences / v.21, no.4, 2004 , pp. 505-528 More about this Journal
Abstract
We have reproduced the records of lunar occultation recorded in the History of Three Kingdoms(삼국사기), the History of the Koryo Dynasty (고려사), the Annals of the Choson Dynasty (朝鮮王朝實錄), the Daily Records of Royal Secretariat of the Choson Dynasty (승정원일기), and obtained the epochs of their realizations. We analysed these results to understand how the system of hours had been kept and when a day began. During most of the periods encompassed by these annals, the 12 double hours(12진각법) and the system of 100 divisions of the day (백각법) had been used when the lunar and the solar eclipses were calculated by royal astronomers. In these systems, the starting point of a day is midnight. On the other hand, the five watch system of hours (경점법), in which a night is divided into five watches, was also used. In this system, a day begins at the sunrise. We found that the traditional twilight, called dusk and dawn (혼명) and used in the east Asian countries, largely corresponds to the nautical twilight in modern concepts. This fact means that the Korean expressions and words for time system in every day life had originated form the five watch system of hours. We pointed out that the sunrise and sunset were convenient boundary lines to ancient astronomers, as well as to farmers in the agricultural society. Our results can be used to determine the exact epoch of each astronomical record in chronicles.
Keywords
system of hours; lunar occultation; historical astronomy;
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