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Japanese Military Surveys and Making Topographic Maps of the Korean Peninsula at the End of Chosun Dynasty (조선말(朝鮮末) 일제(日帝) 참모본부(參謀本部) 장교의 한반도 정찰과 지도제작)

  • Nam, Young-Woo;Watanabe, Rie;Yamachika, Kumiko;Lee, Ho-Sang;Kobayashi, Shigeru
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.761-778
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    • 2009
  • This study investigates and proves the historical facts about the confidential land survey on Korean peninsula made by Japanese intelligence officers at the end of Chosun Dynasty. Under the command of general staff office of Japanese army, the military officers produced several maps through road map measurements and visual measurements. Although previous literature indicated road map measurements on Korea were originally implemented from 1885, this study confirms that road map measurements were initiated in 1882 by a lieutenant Isobayashi. Reflecting secret map making procedures, the individual military intelligence officers had specialized roles for swift information collection and map production.

A Study on the Main Party Feast Dishes in Jin Chan Eui Gue(1887) (진찬의궤를 통하여 본 1887년 조선왕조 궁중 진찬연 중 만경전 정일진찬의 상차림에 대한 고찰)

  • 김상보;이성우;박혜원;한복진;황혜성;한복려
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.53-75
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    • 1991
  • To examine the main party of royal family in the Man Kyong Jeon, the authors analyzed“Jin Chan Eui Gue”, which is a historical record published in 1887(King Go-Jong). The results obtained from the study were as follows, 1. The dining tables were divided into two:fixed arranging tables(131) and taking-away tables. 2. Food and flowers were distributed to the 1238 attendants. 3. According to the status or class of the attendants, the pattern or size of table settings were differentiated in the kinds of food, hights of food, flowers china ware etc. 4. The seat of the King's Grand Mother was located facing the south. 5. Red silk table cloth was used in the main party. 6. At the main party for the King's Grand Mother, dishes were arranged in the following sequence, the first line : cakes made of flour, oil and honey etc. the second : oil and honey pastry the third : fruits the fourth : rice cake etc. the fifth : cooked meat and fried fish etc. the sixth : sliced raw fish and beverage etc. the seventh : noodles, soup and soy bean sauce the eighth : spoon and chopsticks. 7. In the arrangements of tables for the King's Grand Mother, the heights of food on the dishes were as following level, a dish : 1 chok and 5 chon (1척 5촌) 27 dishes : 1 chok and 3 chon (1척 5촌) 7 dishes : 1 chok. (1척)

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Survey on Records about Magnetism in Written Korean History (Records Regarding the Applications of Magnet for Oriental Medicine) (한국사 속의 자기(磁氣) 관련 기록에 대한 조사 연구 (자석의 한방 응용 기록을 중심으로))

  • Rhee, Kun Woo;Kwon, Hae-Woong
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.144-148
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    • 2013
  • Until the discovery of universal gravitation, a magnet had been considered to be a unique and magical stuff which exhibited an interacting force between two objects separated afar. Perhaps because of this belief, magnets were used widely as a medicinal stuff in East-Asia. In the present article, the records regarding the applications of a magnet for oriental medicine in written Korean history were surveyed. The records were categorized in terms of efficacy, prescription, and clinical case of taking-medicine. The records revealed that a magnet was used as an important component in the medicine for curing kidney filtering failure. Magnet was also prescribed to heal heart problems. Typical magnet-containing medicines included the SHINRYUKTANG, JIHWANGTANG, and INSAMBAEKHOTANG. Interestingly, it was revealed that some of the kings (Hyojong, Yungjo) in the era of Josun dynasty (1392-1910) believed the efficacy of the magnet-containing medicine and took it for curing their health problems.

Analysis on deterioration behaviors of the beewax-treated Annals of Joseon Dynasty (「조선왕조실록」 밀납본의 열화특성 분석)

  • Jo, Byoung-muk;Kim, Hyoung-jin;Choi, Tae-ho;Eom, Tae-jin
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.28
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    • pp.21-37
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    • 2007
  • Paper cultural asset show various deterioration characteristics and behaviors according to the environmental conditions during the storage. The understanding of the paper itself and its conservation knowledge is thus prerequisite to preserve paper cultural assets and pass them to descendants in a good condition. The Annals of Joseon Dynasty is one of the most important our written cultural assets (National treasure No.151) and it is registered as a UNESCO Memory of the World. The Annals of Joseon Dynasty is composed of 1707 volumes and 1,187 books that were written on the official history of 472 years(AD 1392-1863) from King Taejo to King Chuljong (25 generations). Among them, beewax-treated Annals show severe damages due to the deterioration of wax materials such as breaking, hardening, darkening, discoloring and whitening. Urgent measures should be taken to preserve the Annals and prevent further deterioration. Therefore, a systematic and scientific approach on the conservation and restoration of the Annals of Joseon Dynasty is definitely necessary. So it can be used an example to show how much the preservation science can conserve the paper cultural assets. In this respect, this study focuses on analyzing paper properties and deterioration behaviors of the Annals of King Sejong, the most damaged one, using non-destructive micro analysis techniques.

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A Study on the Foundation of the Great Library of Alexandria (알렉산드리아 대 도서관 성립사 연구)

  • Nam, Tae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.259-296
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this Study is on the Foundation of the Great Library of Alexandria. The foundation of the Great Library at Alexandria was a natural consequence of the enormous growth for book production and the book trade, in which Athens had taken the lead from the fifth century BC. onward. Alexandria Library(BC. 290${\sim}$AD. 642) is the first to house the collection of comprehensive knowledge on the world in human history. The library is the birthplace of mainstream of Greek civilization and played a pivotal role in academic world. The purpose of this research could be summarized as fellows; The purpose of this research is 1) considering establishment, development and decline of Alexandria Library, 2) researching the historical foundation background of Museum and Library, 3) investigating effect on the cataloging history 4) reviewing the value of the Library’s stock of books. This Study employs historical research methods mainly through literature review and mutual comparative methods of many researcher’s studies.

The Nature of Historical Time and Place as Cultural Contents and Their Potential as Tourist Resources : Focused on the Case of Seoul (역사적 시간과 장소의 문화콘텐츠적 성격과 관광자원화 -서울을 사례로-)

  • Lee, Hyeon-Goon
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.408-420
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    • 2006
  • The present study purposed to examine the possibility of developing historicity inherent in places into tourism resources from the view that the history and location of historical cities have the nature of cultural contents. Previous researches on tourism have been focused on tourist facilities, the development of tourist attractions, economic effects, cultural policies, etc. However, the present study makes a cultural approach to historical cities to explore the meaning of places formed through history and the historicity of places, assuming that the temporal and spatial characteristics of Hanseong-bu can be developed into tourism resources. Major places of Hanseong-bu are classified according to their functions and cultural meanings, and these factors are associated with the geographical structure of the area. By landform and cultural characteristics during the Chosun Dynasty, Hanseong-bu is divided into the central part, the boundary area, and the outskirts. In addition, different elements, which can be developed into tourism resources, are found according to the landscape of Hanseong-bu, the character as a dynastic city, the environs inside the wall, and differences among localities reflecting pre-modem lifestyle.

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CATALOGUE OF METEOR SHOWERS AND STORMS IN KOREAN HISTORY (한국 역사서 속의 별똥비와 별똥 소나기의 목록)

  • Ahn, Sang-Hyeon
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.39-72
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    • 2004
  • We present a more complete and accurate catalogue of astronomical records far meteor showers and meteor storms appeared in primary official Korean history books, such as Samguk-sagi, Koryo-sa, Seungjeongwon-ilgi, and Chosen-Wangjo-Sillok. So far the catalogue made by Imoto and Hasegawa in 1958 has been widely used in the international astryonomical society. The catalogue is based on a report by Sekiguchi in 1917 that is mainly based on secondary history books. We observed that the catalogue has a number of errors in either dates or sources of the records. We have thoroughly checked the primary official history books, instead of the secondary ones, in order to make a corrected and extended catalogue. The catalogue contains 25 records of meteor storms, four records of intense meteor-showers, and five records of usual showers in Korean history. We also find that some of those records seem to correspond to some presently active meteor showers such as the Leonids, the Perseids, and the n -Aquarids-Orionids pair. However, a large number of those records do not correspond to suck present showers. This catalogue we obtained can be useful for various astrophysical studies in the future.

Criticism and alternatives of calculus history described by secondary school mathematics textbooks - Focusing on the history of calculus until the 17th century - (중등수학 교과서가 다루는 미적분 역사 서술의 비판과 대안 - 17세기까지의 미적분의 역사를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Sang Hoon;Park, Jeanam
    • Communications of Mathematical Education
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.139-152
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we examine how secondary school mathematics textbooks on calculus introduce the history of calculus. In order to identify the problem, we consider the Babylonian integration by trapezoidal rule, which was made to calculate the location of Jupiter in 350-50 B.C., and the integration by the method of the rotating plate of ibn al-Haytham in Egypt, about 1000 years. In conclusion, our secondary school mathematics textbooks describe Newton and Leibniz as inventing calculus and place their roots in ancient Greece. The origin of the calculus is in Babylonia and the Faṭimah Dynasty (909-1171) (Egypt) and it is desirable that the calculus is developed in Europe after the development of the power series in India, and that the value of Asia Africa is introduced in the textbooks.

On the basis cognitive of "Heaven and human relations", Confucian to construct "Optimistic attitude" philosophy of life (談儒家 「天人關係」 的認知, 到 「樂天安命」 人生觀之建構)

  • Fang, Chun-chi
    • Journal of Korean Philosophical Society
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    • v.141
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2017
  • Confucian thought is a lot of influence on future generations. In addition to teaching human character accomplishments method, and many educational principles, and political Ideas. The particularly worthy of our attention, is guiding mankind to construct "optimistic attitude" to life. Roughly, Confucian recognized "heaven" is "the mother of all things" but also "given all natural instincts" and "determine the fate of mankind".At the same time, it is also root causes of the Confucian Thought. On the basis cognitive of "Heaven and human relations", Confucian to construct "Optimistic attitude" philosophy of life. First, Confucian teach peoples to understand that "the fate" is determined by "heaven". Then, all the people should follow Justice and truth to do their own thing real well. Finally, everyone should hold a good mood to face all results.This is the most wonderful life wisdom.

Recognition of Natural Disasters in the Unified Shilla Dynasty - Focusing on the Natural Thoughts - (통일 신라 왕조의 자연재해 인식-자연사상을 중심으로)

  • KANG, Chul-Sung
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.73-81
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    • 2012
  • This study analyzed and examined the entries of natural disasters recorded in Samguk-sagi in relation to the natural thoughts. In the ancient Korean view of nature thought the Unified Shilla dynasty surveyed their view on nature in terms of terrestrial upheavals. In the first place, I came to know that the important natural disasters such as droughts, floods, hails, locusts, earthquakes, thunderstroke, storms uprooting trees, tornado etc. recorded in Samguk-sagi have something in common with the entries of natural disasters in the ancient Chinese histories. Accordingly, they interpreted natural disasters in terms of good omens and heavenly punishments. The king refrained from luxurious food and drink, released prisoners or reduced their sentence as a sign of his benevolence. They thought that natural disasters were caused by the heavenly instruction due to lack of virtue on the part of the king. I think that these were acts of ritual on the part of the king as a ruler to fulfill his responsibility for a benevolent administration.