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한국학 총본산 규장각의 장서정리작업

  • Kim, Jung-Sik
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.106
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    • pp.4-5
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    • 1992
  • 규장각이 소장하고 있는 모든 한국본도서는 "규장각도서한국본종합목록" "규장각한국본도서해제"의 편찬과 간행으로 그 정리작업이 일단락된 바 있다. 이 "목록"가 "해제"의 발간에 힘입어 주목할 만한 연구성과들이 꾸준하게 이어질 수 있었거니와, 그런 점에서 이제 문제는 자료의 정리라기보다는 '활용'에 있다. 이를 위해 현재 규장각에서는 정리된 자료를 영인하여 간행하는 일을 진행하고 있는데, 국고지원이 충분치 않아 그 성과는 지지부진한 편이다. 다행히 최근들어 대기업의 기부금 희사가 이뤄지고 있어 부족한 예산과 인력으로 어려운 살림을 꾸려가는 규장각에 큰 힘이 되고 있다.

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프랑스 국가도서관에 소장되어 있는 외규장각 천상열차분야지도

  • An, Sang-Hyeon
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.139.1-139.1
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    • 2011
  • 외규장각에 소장되어 있던 도서들은 주로 왕실과 직접적인 관련이 있는 도서들이다. 1866년 병인양요 때 프랑스 해군이 극히 일부를 약탈해 가고 나머지 대부분은 소각하였다. 이때 약탈되어 프랑스 국가도서관에 소장되어 있던 도서들 중 일부가 2011년에 임대 형식을 빌어 반환되었다. 본 연구에서는 약탈 이전에 외규장각에는 어떤 도서가 소장되어 있는지를 알려주는 외규장각 형지안을 분석하여 외규장각에는 어떤 천문학 관련 도서가 소장되어 있었는지를 살펴본다. 특히 1631년 정두원이 한국사 최초로 망원경을 전래할 때 함께 가져 온 서양 천문학 지식이 담긴 서적들의 존재가 확인되며, 숙종본 천상열차분야지도의 초기 탁본이 프랑스 국가도서관에 보관되어 있음을 확인하였다. 이러한 외규장각에 소장되어 있던 천문한 관련 도서들의 의의와 반환과 관련한 문제점에 대해서 검토하려 한다.

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The Study on the Origins of Geography on the Map of Korea in the Kangxi Atlas (『황여전람도』 「조선도」의 모본(母本) 지도 형태 연구 -규장각한국학연구원 소장 『관동·관서지도』를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Kihyuk
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.153-175
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    • 2015
  • This study is to analyse Korean map inserted in the "Gwandong Gwanseo-jido(關東 關西地圖)" which is reserved in the Gyujanggak Archives as the mother edition of Korean Map("朝鮮圖") in Kangxi Atlas made in Qing dynasty. Map in Gyujanggak is very similar to the Korean map in the Kangxi atlas in terms of shape of southern part of Korean peninsula, boundary of provinces. Especially over 80% of place names on two maps are coincident and over 90% of islands names are identical. It is revealed that map in the Gyujanggak Archive is the most similar map to the Kangxi Atlas in Korea. This map was produced in 1729~1736 which is late compared to the Kangxi Atlas. This difference of production period shows that mother editon of map in Gyujanggak is the base map of Korean Map in Kangxi atlas. The similarity and differences between those maps show the process of edition of geography in the produce the Kangxi atlas. And map in Gyujanggak shows that production of new type of Korean whole map was began in the late $17^{th}$ century.

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A Study on Naesabon Preserved in Kyujanggak - Focusing on the individual Naesabons - (규장각(奎章閣) 소장(所藏) 내사본(內賜本) 연구(硏究) - 개인(個人) 내사본(內賜本)을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Jae-Jun;Song, Il-Gie
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.365-385
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    • 2012
  • The Naesabones(內賜本) are the books awarded to the organizations and the individuals by the Kings of Joseon(朝鮮) Dynasty. The organizations include the history archives[史庫], the government offices[官廳], the private academies[書院] and the county public schools[鄕校]. The individuals include the royal family members and the members of the cabinet. In Joseon Dynasty, the books were distributed to the government offices, the members of the cabinet, and the people who participated in printing that book. Also after the official ceremonies, the books were given as the rewards. The purpose of this study is to examine the bibliographical features of the naesabones - especially awarded to the individuals - now in Kyujanggak.

The Basic Principles of the Management Strategy for "Museum Manhwa Gyujanggak" As a Multi-Cultural Space of Manhwa (<뮤지엄 만화규장각>, 멀티만화문화공간 운영전략의 모색)

  • Han, Sang-Jung
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.17
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    • pp.175-186
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    • 2009
  • With its reopening in 2009, Korea Manhwa Contents Agency(KOMACON) divided its major business into two domains named "Contents Business Center" and "Museum Manhwa Gyujanggak", in charge of promoting Korean manhwa industry and Korean manhwa culture, respectively, in two separate buildings. Since the former is not likely to earn operation income for the time being at least because of the nature of the business, the latter plays an all the more important role. Accordingly, it is requisite for KOMACON to develop an operating plan for the museum which can be regarded as a multi-cultural space of manhwa in that it includes various cultural activities including exhibition, library, and research. This paper aims to propose a basic framework for its purpose of foundation, objects, organization, and personnel composition, and then, its sources of operating income-business operating profit and financing-, if not all of the details regarding the museum.

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King's Status Reflected in The Joseon Dynasty's Document transmission System (조선 문서행이체제에 반영된 국왕의 위상)

  • Lee, Hyeongjung
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.66
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    • pp.203-227
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    • 2020
  • This article explores the influence of the king in the Joseon dynasty's document transmission system, focusing on some exceptional cases. According to the Joseon's law, the form of official documents depended on rank differences between receiver and sender. However, there were cases of not following the general principles such as Byungjo(兵曹), Seungjeongwon(承政院) and Kyujanggak(奎章閣). Byungjo was a ministry in charge of military administration. Seungjeongwon was a royal secretary institution which assisted the king and delivered king's orders that existed from the early Joseon. Kyujanggak was a royal library and an assistant institution of the king that was established in the JeongJo(正祖) era. Byungjo was regarded as a relatively high-ranking institution when it sent and received military-related documents. Seungjeongwon and Kyujanggak could use Kwanmoon(關文) to upper rank institution. Kwanmoon was the document form used for institutions of the same or lower rank than itself. Conversely, higher rank institutions used Cheobjeong(牒呈) which was stipulated as a document form to using upper rank institution in law to send them. The reason that they could have privileges in transmission document system was that Joseon had an administrative system centered on the king. Byungjo was an institution entrusted with military power from King. Seungjeonwon and Kyujanggak took charge of the assistance and the delivery of King's order. so they could have a different system of receiving and sending document than the others. In conclusion, the Joseon Dynasty operated exceptions in document administration based on the existence of the king, it means Joseon's transmission document system was basically operated under the Confucian bureaucracy with the king as its peak.

A study on mathematics books of Joseon Dynasty (조선시대 산서(算書) 연구 - 규장각 소장 산서 연구의 분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Sang-Gu;Lee, Jae-Hwa
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2011
  • HPM(History and Pedagogy of Mathematics) become an important issue to us now. Study on old Korean mathematics books were made recently. We study mathematics books in Kyujanggak in this article. Horng Wann-Sheng 洪萬生, an math. historian and a member of editorial board of Historia Mathematica, visited Kyujanggak, the royal library of Joseon Dynasty. After his visit, he published a paper, "The first visit to mathematics books in Kyujanggak 奎章閣收藏算書初訪"(2008 Kyujanggak 32, p. 283-293). In his paper, he also raised several research problems on the history of Korean mathematics. In this paper, we analyze his paper "The first visit to mathematics books in Kyujanggak" and give some answers to those raised problems on Korean mathematics. Also we correct some misunderstanding of Horng on some facts. Especially, we make it clear that the author of SinJungSanSul(New Arithmetics 新訂算術) was not Lee Sang-Seol(李相卨), whom Horng considered as the author, but Lee Gyo-Seung(李敎承) through the correct translation of its preface and an article about its copyright lawsuit. And we added some pathways how Chinese mathematics books were imported by Joseon. We introduce the case of Hong Dae-Yong(洪大容) in detail.

A Study on the Life and Research Horizons of a Librarian Baek Rin(白麟) (사서(司書) 백린(白麟)의 삶과 연구 지평)

  • Min-Heui Lee
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.213-239
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    • 2024
  • This study comprehensively reconstructs the life of Baek Rin (1923-2015), who dedicated 43 years of his life as a university librarian, and provides an overview of his influence on the development of library science and his academic achievements. After passing the librarian recruitment exam at Seoul National University in 1948, he excelled as a librarian, handling various Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Western literary materials. During the Korean War, he was in charge of the practical tasks of transporting and storing the National Treasures from Gyujanggak to Busan. After the war, he was responsible for organizing, cataloging, and classifying the books of Gyujanggak at Seoul National University. He prepared the initial drafts of book classification and served as an executive in several organizations, including the Korean Library Association. While teaching at universities after obtaining a master's degree in library science from Yonsei University, he published 49 academic articles and 7 edited and authored books. It is highly regarded that he was the first scholar to chronologically write the history of libraries in Korea. In 1973, he transferred to Harvard University's Yenching Library as a Korean studies cataloging librarian, and until his retirement in 1991, he cataloged East Asian classical texts and Korean books at Harvard's Yenching Library and supported the research of professors there. Baek Rin is a first-generation research librarian and teacher who laid the foundation for the barren Korean library science world.