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A Study on the Systems of the Korean Major Local Townscapes During the Age of Yi Dynasty : Jeonju Bu, Jinju Mok and Gongju Mok as Case Stusy Areas (조선왕조시대의 도읍경관체계 연구(II) : 전주부, 진주목, 공주목을 중심으로)

  • 김한배;박찬용
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.115-137
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    • 1987
  • The townscapes of “Bu” and “Mok” in the Yi Dynasty, Showing the typical landscape characteristics of Korean pre-industrial city, were influenced by the two major socio - cultural norms, One of Which is the “Pung - su theory” a traditional religious system on human settlements, the other is the “Churyegogong system” ; a principle of the traditional oriental city planning. The former exerted main influencs on the location of towns, its external Boundaries of domain and its direction, by natural topographic features in macro perspective, and the latter on the inner parts of townscapes, i. e., the landscape system of ‘center’, ‘boundary’, ‘direction’, and ‘domain’, as representations of administrative and Socio-cultural structures of that era, in micro perspective compared with the former. The systems of Korean old townscapes can be summurized as followhg brief paradigm, with general and .case studies. And the constituents of the paradigm, such as center, boundary, direction and domain, are inferred to reinforce the “sense of place” in townscapes, with their ‘physical appearence’, ‘meaning’, and ‘social activities’.

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The Comparison of Food Culture between Korea and Japan through Korean Communication Facilities and Japanese Envoys, Agasang.Subaesang.Kwaban of the Choson Dynasty through the Dinner Party in Thusima Island (조선통신사(朝鮮通信使) 및 일본사신(日本使臣)을 통해서 한(韓).일(日)간의 음식문화(飮食文化)의 비교와 , 대마도에서의 연회(宴會)를 통해서 본 조선왕조(朝鮮王朝)의 수배상(壽杯床).과반(果盤).아가상(阿架床) 고(考))

  • Kim, Sang-Bo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.115-129
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    • 1999
  • The following demonstrates similarities between Japanese and Korean food culture. The facts have been discovered through the examination of records kept by Korean Communication Facilities and Japanese Envoys. Both countries used the numbers 7, 5, 3, in food treats. Both demonstrated Da do(茶道) style during banquet. Japanese Na-ra-dae(奈良臺) is similar to Korean Sue-bae-sang(壽杯床). Both countries had a Kan-ban(decorative table, 看盤) and Mi-soo(wine and someatables, 味數) during banquet. The composition of the table may be the same for both Korean Geo-sick-oh-kwa-sang and Japanese 3Jeup(soups) 15Che(dishes). Agasang is a Kan-ban(decorative table) of Choson's Da-do(茶道) style.

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A Study on the Royal Procession Ceremonies in the Yi Dynasty - Focusing on the Analysis of the Systems - (조선왕조 로부(어가행렬) 의례에 관한 연구 - 형식구조의 파악을 중심으로 -)

  • Baik Young-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.13 no.2 s.30
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    • pp.166-179
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    • 1989
  • This study was undertaken to discuss the frameworks of the gorgeous and magnificent royal procession ceremonies in the Yi Dynasty, thereby exploring the classification systems of 'three stages and five segments' on the basis of cultural anthropology and Korean traditional shamanism of ancestral sacrifices. The ceremonies were classified into three phases of (1) cleanup stage, (2) primary objective attendance stage, and (3) completing stage. Among these phases, p. :mary objective attendance stage was further distributed into five segments of (1) road guide, (2) dressing, (3) royal procession, (4) attendants' procession, and (5) back row procession. The isolates and functions of the royal procession ceremonies in the Yi Dynasty were studied through the application of Levi Strauss's structural methodology.

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A Study on the Origin of Hwabyung (Fire Syndrome) (화병(火病)의 기원에 관한 고찰 -조선왕조실록(朝鮮王朝實錄)을 중심으로-)

  • Kim Jong-Woo;Hyun Kyung-Chul;Whang Wei-Wan
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 1999
  • Hwabyung is an illness due to stagnated emotion accumulated for a long time and is not rare in the area of neuropsyhchiatric clinics in Korea. It has been widely used among Korean people, and was introduced as culture bound syndrome in DSM-IV. The purpose of this study was to investigate the origin of Hwabyung, and concepts using at past. Hwabyung is described in 'Choson Wangjo Silok' in 1603 (Sonjo 37th year) at first. The explanation about Hwabyung in 'Choson Wangjo Silok' contain etiology, pathology, symptoms and treatment, is closely related with the meaning through Korean Traditional Medicine.

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Visiting Regional Architecture-CheonjuㆍIksanㆍkunsan (지역건축탐방(8) - 전주ㆍ익산ㆍ군산(상))

  • Korea Institute of Registered Architects
    • Korean Architects
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    • no.9 s.353
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    • pp.59-59
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    • 1998
  • 이 고장을 대표하는 3개의 도시 전주, 익산, 군산은 지리적 특성과 역사적 특성으로 인해 동일 문화권이지만 지켜온 현상들에서 서로 다르며 격리된 느낌의 단부소외성을 지니고 있다. 전북은 우선 완주, 익산, 고창에 이르는 백제, 마한의 평야와 해안의 문화권과 이씨왕조의 본향으로 고도의 특색을 지닌 도시문화권인 전주권, 거대한 산세를 자랑하는 지리산의 자연과 맥을 같이하는 남원권역으로 크게 대별 되어진다. 전북지방의 건축문화적 토대는 여타의 문화와 동일하게 백제의 숨결속에서 느낄 수 있다. 화려함도, 아기자기함도 없지만 있는 그대로, 한국의 정서를 압축한 듯 절박함을 바탕으로 한 백제의 문화적 속성을 지니고 있다. 한편 지나간 시절의 영화가 현재에 재현되거나 지속되고 있지는 못하나 지난 삶의 자취에서, 이곳 사람들의 인정에서 맛의 문화에서 그 깊이와 멋의 가닥을 찾을 수 있다. 현대의 도시들은 이러한 도시형성상의 문화적 지혜나 건축적 혜안을 관철하여 이루어지고 있지는 못하다. 우리의 최근의 역사들은 연약하지도, 섬세하지도 않고 오히려 일시에 옛 자취를 휩쓸어 버리는 강성을 지녀 혼이 담긴 과거의 흔적을 유지하기 쉽지 않다. 우리는 이러한 현상을 주시하였고, 옛 백제 문화의 정신을 토대로 성장하고 있는 현재의 모습들을 관찰하며 반성도 했고, 이어지고 남겨져야 할 이 고장의 특성을 헤아렸다. 마지막으로 이 고장의 미래가 발전적이기를 염원해 본다.

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조선왕조(朝鮮王朝)시대(屍臺) 금박(金箔)에 관한 연구(硏究)

  • In, Yun-Sil
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.2
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    • pp.51-64
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    • 1978
  • In reviewing our costume history, it is noted that costume bas been used as a yard stick for symboliying various social status. During the Lee Dynasty in which confucianism was the predominant religion, costume color, design and its fabric varied distinctly according to class, sex, age, occasion, et al. As in other field of our culture, costume was influenced by the Chinese culture. Although gilding was derived from the Chinese-originated gold-spun fabrics, no credit and praise should be spared for our ancestors of the Lee Dynasty who developed gilding artistry as our own. The use of gilded costume was confined to the formal court wear rather than casual wear even in court and to the nobles than to the commoners. Even among the nobles, gilding designs variously classified were used to distinguish the class. However, the modernization triggered by fores-Japan Annexation Treaty destroyed the traditional cable systems, thereby the limited use of gilding has yielded to the vast demand on the part of general populace.

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An Analytical Study on the Youngjeob Dogam Mimiunsek Euigwae of Choson Dynasty (1609, 1610 year) (조선왕조(朝鮮王朝)의 영접도감미면색의궤(迎接都監米麵色儀軌)에 관한 분석적(分析的) 연구(硏究) (1609년(年), 1610년(年)의 의궤(儀軌)를 중심(中心)으로))

  • Kim, Sang-Bo;Lee, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.445-457
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    • 1991
  • To analyze reception dishes of Choson Dynasty, the author studied historic book-Youngjeob Dogam Mimiunsek Euigwae (1609, 1610 year) in which the reception dishes for Chinese envoy in Choson Dynasty were described. The rescelts obtained from this study were as follows. 1. Youngjeob Dogam Mimunsek collected food items and necessities for reception of Chinese envoy from each administrative machinery, and they included cerials, fruits, seasonings, teas, wines, tablewares, medicines, etc. 2. The guest roms for Chinese envoy were arranged with table, chest, jar, wine glass, tableware, chopstick, spoon, incenseburner, brazier, candlestick, lantern, cloth, etc.

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Sciences in the Song and Yuan Dynasties I (송·원대의 과학에 대하여 I -송에서 금까지-)

  • Kim, Young Wook
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2015
  • This survey is the first part of the history of science of Song and Yuan dynasties and covers the period starting from Song to Jin. The major science in the Song period consists of calendrical astronomy, mathematics and medicine, and mathematics is also related to water supply technology. In this survey we follow Yabuuchi's work on the history of science of Song and Yuan period and Du Shiran's work on the history of science of China. We will try first to see how academic science flourished in the Northern Song, what caused the public science to prevail in the Southern Song, and then how the academic trend continued in Jin. We will continue to cover the Jin-Yuan period in the ensuing survey.

The Housing Problem appeared in Chosen Dynasty Chronicles (조선왕조실록에 나타난 주거문제)

  • 한지현;박선희
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 1999
  • The objective of this study is to consider the disputed point of housing problem appeared in Chosun Dynasty Chronicles and to consider the change of housing problem appeared in Chronicles according to the times. The results are: Housing affairs problem appeared steadily until king Se-chong and increased sporadically under the reign of king Sung-chong, Chung-chong. General housing hardly appeared in the early of Chosun. And it appeared sometimes in the late of Chosun. Palace problem increased gradually from the early of Chosun. And in the times of king Yonsangun it appeared most highly. Later it decreased gradually, but in the times of king Kwanghaegun it increased suddenly. And it hardly appeared in the late of Chosun. National disaster problem appeared a little in the early of Chosun but increased gradually in the middle and late of Chosun.

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ARRANGEMENT OF CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES ON CHOSEON DYNASTY(A.D. 1392-1910) (조선시대(1392-1910) 연력표)

  • AHN YOUNG SOOK;HAN BO SIK;SIM KYUNG JIN;SONG DOO JONG
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.177-183
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    • 2000
  • We arrange Korean ancient calendar with Solar calendar during Choseon Dynasty(A.D. 1392-1910). In this period, we have one representable history books and several books, and most of information for date are found from them, ChoseonWangjosillok(조선왕조실록) and Jeungbomunheonbigo(증보문헌비고), etc. In those books many astronomical data and calendar information data are contained, so we can make chronological tables. Most of the data are arranged based on those several books, and for doubtable data are identified from eclipse, historical events and lunar phase calculations etc. We find that arranged chronological tables during Choseon Dynasty are similar to that of China and somewhat different from that of Japan. In addition we summarize all misrecorded date data in ChoseonWangjosillok

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