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New Taxa of Korean Flora (3) (한국의 신분류군(신종, 신변종과 신품종) 식물에 대하여(3))

  • Lee, Yong No
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.27-30
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    • 1981
  • This paper is proposed to describe three new species, two varieties and one forma of flowering plants from central Korea and the Island of Cheju in southern Korea. The taxa of new plants are as follows: Astragalus koraiensis Y. Lee, sp. nov.; Astragalus nakaianus Y. Lee, sp. nov.; Commelina minor Y. Lee & Oh Y., sp. nov.; Cirsium rhinoceros Nakai var. albiflorum Y. Lee, var. nov.; Tripterospermum japonicum (Sieb. & Zucc.) Max. var. albiflorum Y. Lee, var. nov.; Adenophora remotiflora (Sieb. & Zucc.) Miq. form. albiflora Y. Lee, form. nov.

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Life and Studies of Mongsoo Lee Heon gil (몽수 이헌길(李獻吉)의 생애와 학술 계통)

  • Choe, Jin-U;An, Sang-U
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 2006
  • Lee Heon gil (a.k.a. Mongsoo), who was the pioneer of measles treatment in the 18th century, is the 14th generation of the Deokcheongun branch of the Lee family from Jeonju, living from August 25, 1738 (14th year of King Yeongjo) to April 29, 1784 (8th year of King Jeongjo). Under his teacher Lee Cheol hwan, the eldest grandson of Lee Yik, he learned medicine and studied it deeply. His medical service was most remarkable when measles was prevalent in 1775 (51st year of King Yeongjo) at his age of 38. It seems that he wrote books on measles based on his experiences at that time. Lee Heon gil's academic background can be inferred from his relation with Lee Cheol hwan and Jeong Yak yong. Associating with Lee Cheol hwan, he established close relationships with many scholars including the Lee family from Yeoju, who were the descendents of Seongho Lee Yik, and through this fellowship he was influenced directly and indirectly by Seongho Lee Yik. In addition, he maintained close contact with Jeong Yak yong while treating him several times. As Jeong Yak yong was also in close academic association with scholars in the Seongho School and Lee Yik's pupils, he had a philosophical consensus with Lee Heon gil. These academic backgrounds show that the philosophical flow of the Seongho School from Seongho Lee Yik to Jeong Yak yong also reached Lee Heongil.

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Toegye Lee Hwang's Assessment on Iljae Lee Hang's Study - Focusing on Sung Confucianism (일재(一齋) 이항(李恒)의 학문에 대한 퇴계 이황의 평가 - 성리설을 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Young-sung
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.42
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    • pp.9-37
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    • 2014
  • This article is to review academic aspects of Iljae Lee Hang through Toegye Lee Hwang's comments. Iljae Lee Hang (一齋 李恒: 1499~1576) is a representative Neo-Confucian scholar in Honam area in 16th century. His Sung Confucianism was known to Toegye Lee Hwang by Gobong Gi Dae Seung and consequentially received attention from academic world. Lee Hang's Sung Confucianism, however, has hardly drawn attention since 17th century due to Lee Hwang's negative assessment. Impeaching Lee Hang's academic attitude and methods, Lee Hwang evaluated him as having many problems. Lee Hwang criticized that Lee Hang studied Neo-Confucianism with no great effort and he was so much confident to say 'Logic of the world does not deviate from this' based on Chengzi and Zhuzi's saying which was only appealing to his ideas. Lee Hang actually cited theories of Chengzi and Zhuzi and stressed self-complacency when necessary, which therefore made him fail to exhibit consistency. Iljae partly brought Lee Hwang's criticism upon himself. Lee Hwang's negative assessment is not to be literally accepted but his assessment is helpful indeed to critically examine Lee Hang's Neo-Confucianism.

New Taxa of Korean Flora(4) (한국의 신분류군(신종과 신품종) 식물에 대하여(4))

  • 이영노
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.175-180
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    • 1982
  • This paper is proposed to describe three new species and four varieties from Cheju Island to central part of Korea in Southern Korea. The new plant taxa are as follows: clematis taeguensis Y. Lee, sp. nov.; Prunus linearipetalus Y. Lee, sp. nov.; Vicia linearifolia Y. Lee, sp. nov.; Clematis brachyura Maxim. var. hexasepala Y. Lee, var. nov.; Ranunculus quelpaertensis(Lev.) Nakai var. albiflorus Y. Lee, var. nov.; Aconitum napiforme Lev. et Vaniot var. albiflorum Y. Lee, var. nov.; Ajuga decumbens Thunb. var. rosa Y. Lee, var. nov.

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Collebola (Insecta) from Is. Chin-do , Korea

  • Kim, Jin-Tae;Lee, Byung-Hoon
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.447-453
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    • 1995
  • Six speices of Collebola are collected from Is. Chin-do , They are Crossodonthina koreana Yosii and Lee, 1963, Homidia minuta n,.sp., H, munda munda Yosii, 1956,H. mediaseta Lee and Lee, 1981, H. vigintiseta Lee and Park , 1984 , and Lepidocyrtus Koreanus n.sp.

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