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르네상스 고전주의 건축양식의 조형원리와 현대패션디자인에의 적용 - 1999년 이후 클래식 스타일 패션을 중심으로 - (Layout Principles of Renaissance Classicism Architectural Style and Its Application on Modern Fashion Design - Focused on Classic Style Fashion after the Year 1999 -)

  • 이신영
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.261-276
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    • 2010
  • The analysis of an art trend in the principle dimension starts by observing the object of work in the perspective of formative composition and recognizing it as a universal system. It can be said that it is consistent with an interpretation method for a form theory of formal history by Heinrich W$\ddot{o}$lfflin, a leading form critic in art criticism. Hence, the purpose of this study was to find out what are the formative principles in Renaissance Classicism as a design principle to be applicable to modern fashion by reviewing the formative characteristics of Renaissance Classicism Architecture with which W$\ddot{o}$lfflin directly dealt. As for the theoretical literature review, I used W$\ddot{o}$lfflin's theoretical framework and looked at the Renaissance Classicism Architecture that he studied and examined the possibility of utilizing his theory as a layout principle and the characteristics. As for analysis of design cases, I applied the aforementioned architecture layout principle to modern fashion and conducted case study analysis to delve into distinctive layout principles found in fashion. The study showed that the Renaissance Classicism Architectural Style is marked by linearity, planarity, closing and multiple unity: linearity was expressed in the observation form in fixed frontal view and an emphasis on a tangible silhouette homeogenous and definite line structures; planarity was achieved in the form of paralleled layers of frontal view element, planarity style, and identical and proportional repetition of various sizes.; closing signified the pursuit of complete and clear regularity, and architecture developed in a constructive phase through organizational inevitability and absolute invariability.; multiple unity was expressed in self-completedness and independent parallel of discrete forms and harmony of emphasized individual elements in a totality. Applying these layout characteristics of the Renaissance Classicism Architectural style and to see their individual expressive features, I found out that in adopting layout principles of the Renaissance Classicism Architecture to modern fashion, it turned out to be an emphasis of individual silhouettes, a flattened space, completed objects, organic harmony among independent parts: the emphasis of individual silhouettes was expressed in individual definitiveness of formative lines of clothes in accordance with body joints and an emphasis on formative lines of clothes; the flattened space was marked by single layer structure, planarity of elements of clothes, and listing arrangement by appropriate proportion.; the completedness of the objects was expressed by the stationary state where overall image is fixed, the construction of homogeneous and complete space, and absolute inevitability of internal layout in proportion; lastly, organic harmony of independent parts was stressed in independent completedness of each detail, and organic harmony of the whole. The expressive features would lead to a unique expression style of linear emphasis, proportion, constructive forms, and two-dimensional arrangement. The meaning of this study is follows: The characteristics of art school of thought are given shape by appling & analysing the architectural layout principles of historical art school of thought to modern fashion in the view point of formal construction dimension. The applied possibility of historical art school of thought as the source of inspiration about the fashion design is extended.

산림성 조류의 번식기 음성녹음을 이용한 조류군집 평가 (Evaluation of the Forest Bird Community in the Breeding Season by using the Sound Recording System)

  • 유승화;한현진;김동원;주우영
    • 한국환경생태학회지
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2018
  • 번식기 조류 조사(Breeding Bird surveys)는 생태계 내 군집 구조와 기능 그리고 생물다양성 보전을 위한 중요한 기초 자료를 제공한다. 최근 기후변화 등에 따른 생물다양성이 급변함에 따라 산림성 조류조사 데이터의 정확성 및 공간적인 확대와 시계열적 모니터링을 위해 음향 센서 등의 활용이 요구되고 있다. 본 연구의 목적은 조류 음성을 녹음한 데이터와 현장 조류조사 자료를 비교 분석하여 번식시기 산림성 조류의 군집 다양성 평가에 음향 녹음 센서의 활용 가능성을 파악하는 것이다. 2013년 5월 2일부터 16일까지 현장조사 및 녹음을 실시하였으며, 조사 대상지는 점봉산지역의 곰배령과 조침령, 그리고 소백산지역의 죽령과 고치령 구간으로 총 4개 권역 48개 지역, 186개 지점이었다. 녹음결과를 이용하여 현장조사에 의한 조류군집지수와의 상관관계를 분석한 결과, 녹음에 의한 조류 종의 수와 개체수, 울음소리 횟수는 현장조사에 의한 조류의 종의 수, 개체수와 유의미한 상관관계가 있었지만, 녹음에 의한 조류 종의 수와 음성의 횟수는 현장조사(관측과 청음 병행)에서의 종다양도, 종풍부도와 유의미한 상관관계가 있었지만 종균등도와는 약한 상관관계 혹은 관계가 없음으로 나타났다. 결과적으로 현장에서의 음성녹음 자료를 분석할 경우 조류군집의 종조성과 함께 종다양성을 확인할 수 있었다. 비번식기의 음성녹음에 비하여 번식기의 음성녹음은 녹음결과와 종다양성과의 상관관계에서 보다 신뢰도가 높게 나타났으며 활용가능성이 더 높은 것으로 사료된다.

게임 인터랙티브 스토리텔링 설계에 관한 연구 : The Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim을 중심으로 (Study of Game Interactive Storytelling Design : Focusing on The Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim)

  • 막옥도;김석규
    • 한국컴퓨터게임학회논문지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.17-28
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    • 2018
  • 현재 많은 샌드박스 게임들이 출시되고 있으며, 또한 많은 게임들이 샌드박스 게임의 요소를 게임 속에 추가하고 있다. 극도로 높은 자유도에 수많은 게임사용자들이 매료되었기 때문이다. 게임에 자유도를 제공하는 주요 요소 중의 하나가 바로 인터랙티브 스토리텔링이다. 이는 게임 설계 과정에서 매우 중요한 부분으로서 게임의 배경을 제공하고 게임의 현실성을 향상시키며, 게임 몰입도를 높여서 게임에 대한 게임사용자의 흥미를 오랫동안 유지시킬 수 있다. 게임 인터랙티브 스토리텔링 시스템의 주요 구성 요소로는 게임 배경 인터랙티브 스토리텔링과 게임 캐릭터 인터랙티브 스토리텔링이 있다. 이 두 가지 구성 요소는 모두 실제의 게임 모드에 따라 서로 다른 방향으로 진화할 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 성공적으로 게임 인터랙티브 스토리텔링을 설계한 게임인 The Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim을 사례로 삼아, 게임 가운데 존재하는 대량의 인터랙티브 스토리텔링 사례 및 이에 대한 게이머의 체험을 분석하였다. 또한 분석 결과를 공통점에 따라 정리하였고, 이를 토대로 게임 인터랙티브 스토리텔링 설계의 보편적인 원칙들을 도출하였다. 그리고 게임에 대한 게임사용자의 주관적이고 직관적인 요소를 통해 명확한 인터랙티브 스토리텔링 설계 모델을 구축하고, 게임 인터랙티브 스토리텔링을 설계할 때 활용할 수 있는 정성적인 설계 기준과 틀을 마련하고자 하였다. 또한 샌드박스 게임에서의 보편적인 인터랙티브 스토리텔링 설계 방법을 모색하고 피해야할 사항들을 살펴보았다.

쑤저우 정원의 세계유산 OUV와 보호관리의 운영방식 (An Outstanding Universal Value and the Management of Historic Gardens in Suzhou, China)

  • 박희성
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제37권1호
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    • pp.76-84
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 쑤저우 정원의 세계유산 가치와 정원유산 보호관리의 운영방식 고찰을 목적으로 진행하였으며 연구 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 세계유산으로서 쑤저우 정원은 중국 역사의 독보적 계층인 문인의 취향과 생활상이 양쯔강 동쪽 하구 지역의 자연환경과 얼마나 훌륭하게 교융하고 있는지 보여줌으로써 OUV를 증명하였다. 더하여 고유한 중국의 정원술과 정원을 매개로 한 국제문화의 교류 현상을 보여주었다. 둘째, 정원의 진정성 있는 복원은 가까운 과거에 남긴 기록물이 있었기에 가능한 일이었다. 동시대의 언어로 서술하고 사진이나 드로잉 등의 매체를 이용한 이미지를 통해 유산의 묘사한 20세기 기록물은 정원 복원에 결정적 역할을 하였다. 셋째, 1950년대부터 시작된 쑤저우 정원의 보호관리는 건물 등의 구성요소 복원, 식물소재 및 식재술의 복원, 수목의 기록조사를 통한 목록 작성, 현판, 가구 등의 소품 정비, 수질개선과 수경관 복원사업까지 단계적으로 상세하게 진행되었다. 넷째, 세계유산 등재 이후부터는 정원의 보호관리가 두 방향으로 진행되었다. 하나는 행정 관리체계의 재편과 정원 관련 법제의 제정을 통해 등재유산을 엄격하게 보호관리하고 있는 것이고 다른 하나는 역사정원을 쑤저우시의 도시기본계획과 도시 정체성 확립에 활용하고 있다는 것이다. 보호부터 합리적 이용에 이르기까지 세분된 보전원칙과 전면보호와 정비보호, 유적지 보호와 같이 보호의 강도를 구분함으로써 보전 유산의 범주를 크게 확장시켰다.

APPLICATION OF FUZZY SET THEORY IN SAFEGUARDS

  • Fattah, A.;Nishiwaki, Y.
    • 한국지능시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국퍼지및지능시스템학회 1993년도 Fifth International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress 93
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    • pp.1051-1054
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    • 1993
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency's Statute in Article III.A.5 allows it“to establish and administer safeguards designed to ensure that special fissionable and other materials, services, equipment, facilities and information made available by the Agency or at its request or under its supervision or control are not used in such a way as to further any military purpose; and to apply safeguards, at the request of the parties, to any bilateral or multilateral arrangement, or at the request of a State, to any of that State's activities in the field of atomic energy”. Safeguards are essentially a technical means of verifying the fulfilment of political obligations undertaken by States and given a legal force in international agreements relating to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The main political objectives are: to assure the international community that States are complying with their non-proliferation and other peaceful undertakings; and to deter (a) the diversion of afeguarded nuclear materials to the production of nuclear explosives or for military purposes and (b) the misuse of safeguarded facilities with the aim of producing unsafeguarded nuclear material. It is clear that no international safeguards system can physically prevent diversion. The IAEA safeguards system is basically a verification measure designed to provide assurance in those cases in which diversion has not occurred. Verification is accomplished by two basic means: material accountancy and containment and surveillance measures. Nuclear material accountancy is the fundamental IAEA safeguards mechanism, while containment and surveillance serve as important complementary measures. Material accountancy refers to a collection of measurements and other determinations which enable the State and the Agency to maintain a current picture of the location and movement of nuclear material into and out of material balance areas, i. e. areas where all material entering or leaving is measurab e. A containment measure is one that is designed by taking advantage of structural characteristics, such as containers, tanks or pipes, etc. To establish the physical integrity of an area or item by preventing the undetected movement of nuclear material or equipment. Such measures involve the application of tamper-indicating or surveillance devices. Surveillance refers to both human and instrumental observation aimed at indicating the movement of nuclear material. The verification process consists of three over-lapping elements: (a) Provision by the State of information such as - design information describing nuclear installations; - accounting reports listing nuclear material inventories, receipts and shipments; - documents amplifying and clarifying reports, as applicable; - notification of international transfers of nuclear material. (b) Collection by the IAEA of information through inspection activities such as - verification of design information - examination of records and repo ts - measurement of nuclear material - examination of containment and surveillance measures - follow-up activities in case of unusual findings. (c) Evaluation of the information provided by the State and of that collected by inspectors to determine the completeness, accuracy and validity of the information provided by the State and to resolve any anomalies and discrepancies. To design an effective verification system, one must identify possible ways and means by which nuclear material could be diverted from peaceful uses, including means to conceal such diversions. These theoretical ways and means, which have become known as diversion strategies, are used as one of the basic inputs for the development of safeguards procedures, equipment and instrumentation. For analysis of implementation strategy purposes, it is assumed that non-compliance cannot be excluded a priori and that consequently there is a low but non-zero probability that a diversion could be attempted in all safeguards ituations. An important element of diversion strategies is the identification of various possible diversion paths; the amount, type and location of nuclear material involved, the physical route and conversion of the material that may take place, rate of removal and concealment methods, as appropriate. With regard to the physical route and conversion of nuclear material the following main categories may be considered: - unreported removal of nuclear material from an installation or during transit - unreported introduction of nuclear material into an installation - unreported transfer of nuclear material from one material balance area to another - unreported production of nuclear material, e. g. enrichment of uranium or production of plutonium - undeclared uses of the material within the installation. With respect to the amount of nuclear material that might be diverted in a given time (the diversion rate), the continuum between the following two limiting cases is cons dered: - one significant quantity or more in a short time, often known as abrupt diversion; and - one significant quantity or more per year, for example, by accumulation of smaller amounts each time to add up to a significant quantity over a period of one year, often called protracted diversion. Concealment methods may include: - restriction of access of inspectors - falsification of records, reports and other material balance areas - replacement of nuclear material, e. g. use of dummy objects - falsification of measurements or of their evaluation - interference with IAEA installed equipment.As a result of diversion and its concealment or other actions, anomalies will occur. All reasonable diversion routes, scenarios/strategies and concealment methods have to be taken into account in designing safeguards implementation strategies so as to provide sufficient opportunities for the IAEA to observe such anomalies. The safeguards approach for each facility will make a different use of these procedures, equipment and instrumentation according to the various diversion strategies which could be applicable to that facility and according to the detection and inspection goals which are applied. Postulated pathways sets of scenarios comprise those elements of diversion strategies which might be carried out at a facility or across a State's fuel cycle with declared or undeclared activities. All such factors, however, contain a degree of fuzziness that need a human judgment to make the ultimate conclusion that all material is being used for peaceful purposes. Safeguards has been traditionally based on verification of declared material and facilities using material accountancy as a fundamental measure. The strength of material accountancy is based on the fact that it allows to detect any diversion independent of the diversion route taken. Material accountancy detects a diversion after it actually happened and thus is powerless to physically prevent it and can only deter by the risk of early detection any contemplation by State authorities to carry out a diversion. Recently the IAEA has been faced with new challenges. To deal with these, various measures are being reconsidered to strengthen the safeguards system such as enhanced assessment of the completeness of the State's initial declaration of nuclear material and installations under its jurisdiction enhanced monitoring and analysis of open information and analysis of open information that may indicate inconsistencies with the State's safeguards obligations. Precise information vital for such enhanced assessments and analyses is normally not available or, if available, difficult and expensive collection of information would be necessary. Above all, realistic appraisal of truth needs sound human judgment.

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RNN(Recurrent Neural Network)을 이용한 기업부도예측모형에서 회계정보의 동적 변화 연구 (Dynamic forecasts of bankruptcy with Recurrent Neural Network model)

  • 권혁건;이동규;신민수
    • 지능정보연구
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.139-153
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    • 2017
  • 기업의 부도는 이해관계자들뿐 아니라 사회에도 경제적으로 큰 손실을 야기한다. 따라서 기업부도예측은 경영학 연구에 있어 중요한 연구주제 중 하나로 다뤄져 왔다. 기존의 연구에서는 부도 예측을 위해 다변량판별분석, 로짓분석, 신경망분석 등 다양한 방법론을 이용하여 모형의 부도 예측력을 높이고 과적합의 문제를 해결하고자 시도하였다. 하지만 기존의 연구들이 시간적 요소를 고려하지 않아 발생할 수 있는 문제점들을 갖고 있음에도 불구하고 부도 예측에 있어서 동적 모형을 이용한 연구는 활발히 진행되고 있지 않으며 따라서 동적 모형을 이용하여 부도예측모형이 더욱 개선될 여지가 있다는 점을 확인할 수 있었다. 이에 본 연구에서는 RNN(Recurrent Neural Network)을 이용하여 시계열 재무 데이터의 동적 변화를 반영한 모형을 만들었으며 기존의 부도예측모형들과의 비교분석을 통해 부도 예측력의 향상에 도움이 된다는 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 모형의 유용성을 검증하기 위해 KIS Value의 재무 데이터를 이용하여 실험을 수행하였고 비교모형으로는 다변량판별분석, 로짓분석, SVM, 인공신경망을 선정하였다. 실험 결과 제안된 모형이 비교 모형에 비해 우수한 예측력을 보이는 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 본 연구는 변수들의 변화를 포착하는 동적 모형을 부도예측에 새롭게 제안하여 부도예측 연구의 발전에 기여할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

유네스코 세계유산 제도의 우리나라 문화재 정책에의 수용과 발전방안에 대한 시론적 연구 (A Preliminary Study on Domestic Embracement and Development Plan Regarding UNESCO World Heritage Programme)

  • 강경환;김정동
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.56-85
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    • 2010
  • 유네스코 세계유산(World Heritage) 보호 제도는 인류 공동의 탁월한 보편적 가치를 지닌 문화유산 및 자연유산을 보호하기 위하여 1972년 유네스코 세계유산보호협약 채택에 따라 도입된 제도이다. 40여 년이 채 안된 짧은 역사에도 불구하고 전 세계적으로 890건의 세계유산이 등재된 가장 성공적인 유네스코 문화 분야 사업 중의 하나이다. 유네스코는 세계유산의 체계적 보호관리를 위하여 등재기준의 체계화, 보존관리계획의 중요성 강조, 모니터링의 제도화, 세계유산기금의 운영 등을 통하여 세계유산을 단순히 뛰어난 문화재의 목록화 작업의 수단이 아니라 보존계획 도구(preservation planning tool)로 활용함으로써 유산 보호관리 시스템의 체계화, 선진화에 기여하였고, 이러한 세계유산 정책은 각국의 문화재 보호제도에 상당한 영향을 주었다. 우리나라도 2009년 조선 왕릉이 등재됨으로써 총 9건의 세계유산을 보유하게 되었다. 세계유산 등재가 우리 문화재의 독창성과 우수성의 홍보, 문화국가로서의 위상 증진 등에 기여하였지만 이제는 세계유산의 등재전략을 다시 점검하고 체계적인 보존관리 시스템의 확립을 위한 다양한 법적, 제도적 개선방안을 강구해야 할 시점이 되었다. 그동안 문화재보호법을 개정하여 세계유산의 등재 및 보호에 관한 근거규정을 마련하고, 일부 지방자치단체는 세계유산 관리 전담기구를 설립하는 등 노력을 하였으나, 보다 근본적이고 거시적인 세계유산 정책 개선방향을 모색해야 할 것이다. 1) 세계유산 보존관리 특별법 제정, 2) 각 지자체별로 세계유산 보호를 위한 조례 제정, 3) 문화재청과 지방자치단체의 세계유산 정책 및 관리기능 강화, 4) 세계유산 보호재원의 획기적 증대, 5) 세계유산 보존관리 계획 수립 의무화, 6) 세계유산 활용을 위한 지원 확대, 7) 세계유산 등재 내실화, 다양화, 8) 지자체 간 세계유산 관리정보 및 경험의 공유, 9) 세계유산 종합 아카이브 설치, 10) 시민협력과 주민참여 활성화, 11) 세계유산 보호를 위한 전문인력 배출 12) 지속가능한 세계유산 관광 활성화 등 세계유산 정책역량 강화를 위한 분야별 사업과 프로그램을 선정하고 이를 위한 체계적인 추진이 필요하다. 세계유산 정책이 국내적으로 어떻게 수용되고 앞으로의 변화와 발전방향에 대하여 분야별로 유형화하여 세계유산 정책이 보다 체계화, 과학화, 전문화할 수 있는 방안들을 제안하였다. 앞으로 세부 분야별로 보다 심도 있고, 전문적인 조사와 연구가 진전되어야 할 것이다.

환경부 적색목록(관속식물)에 대한 IUCN 지역적색목록 평가적용 (Applying IUCN Regional/National Red List Criteria to the Red List (Vascular Plants) Published by the Ministry of Environment of Korea)

  • 장진성;권신영;손성원;신현탁;김휘
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제109권4호
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    • pp.371-381
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    • 2020
  • 환경부는 2020년 야생생물 보호 및 관리에 관한 법률 시행령을 통해 멸종위기 야생생물 지정은 세계자연보전연맹(IUCN)이 제시한 지역적색 목록 지침을 준용하기로 정하였고, 적색목록 관속식물 377종을 지정하였다. 본 연구는 IUCN의 지역 적색 평가를 근간으로 평가불가(NA)를 제외한 103종을 선별하고, 국제적 수준의 적색목록 목록평가 가능한 고유종 10종을 제외한 이후 93종에 대한 재평가를 실시하였다. 본 분석에서 적용 불가 34종이 추가로 확인되어 59종에 대한 지역적색 평가를 적용하였다. 재평가 결과 취약이상의 분류군은 16종으로 CR(위급) 1종, EN(위기) 10종, VU(취약) 5종으로 평가되었고, NT(준위협) 4종과 LC(약관심) 30종, DD(정보부족) 9종을 판정하였다. 환경부 지역적색목록의 평가기준 B의 경우 정량적 분포자료나 지속적인 감속에 대한 자료없이 평가를 시도하여 데이터의 신뢰도가 없었으며 난과에 속한 멸종위기식물은 판정시 필요한 남획의 구체적인 증거나 자료확보가 미비하다. 현재 환경부의 적색목록에 대한 문제점은 객관적 기초 자료가 부재하고 중장기적인 개체군 크기의 증감에 대한 모니터링 활동이 없어 과학적 평가를 어렵게 하고 있다. 환경부는 법적으로 범주 및 평가에 대한 것을 지정하고 그 기준을 스스로 따르지 못하는 전문성의 결여가 큰 문제로 인식되며, 또한 종의 분포 및 상태에 대한 지리적 및 분류학적 편향성은 자료의 질과 양에 큰 영향을 주고 있다. 이런 문제를 극복하고 생물다양성 정책의 발전을 위해서는 객관적이고 합리적인 멸종위기종 생물 자료 관리가 필요하다.

'아유르베다'($\bar{A}yurveda$)의 의경(醫經)에 관한 연구 (A Study of The Medical Classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$')

  • 김기욱;박현국;서지영
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.91-117
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    • 2007
  • Through a simple study of the medical classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', we have summarized them as follows. 1) Traditional Indian medicine started in the Ganges river area at about 1500 B. C. E. and traces of medical science can be found in the "Rigveda" and "Atharvaveda". 2) The "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞集)", ancient texts from India, are not the work of one person, but the result of the work and errors of different doctors and philosophers. Due to the lack of historical records, the time of Charaka or $Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞)s' lives are not exactly known. So the completion of the "Charaka" is estimated at 1st${\sim}$2nd century C. E. in northwestern India, and the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" is estimated to have been completed in 3rd${\sim}$4th century C. E. in central India. Also, the "Charaka" contains details on internal medicine, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" contains more details on surgery by comparison. 3) '$V\bar{a}gbhata$', one of the revered Vriddha Trayi(triad of the ancients, 三醫聖) of the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', lived and worked in about the 7th century and wrote the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ $A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ $h\d{r}daya$ $sa\d{m}hit\bar{a}$ $samhit\bar{a}$(八支集)" and "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$(八心集)", where he tried to compromise and unify the "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". The "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$" was translated into Tibetan and Arabic at about the 8th${\sim}$9th century, and if we generalize the medicinal plants recorded in each the "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" and the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", there are 240, 370, 240 types each. 4) The 'Madhava' focused on one of the subjects of Indian medicine, '$Nid\bar{a}na$' ie meaning "the cause of diseases(病因論)", and in one of the copies found by Bower in 4th century C. E. we can see that it uses prescriptions from the "BuHaLaJi(布哈拉集)", "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". 5) According to the "Charaka", there were 8 branches of ancient medicine in India : treatment of the body(kayacikitsa), special surgery(salakya), removal of alien substances(salyapahartka), treatment of poison or mis-combined medicines(visagaravairodhikaprasamana), the study of ghosts(bhutavidya), pediatrics(kaumarabhrtya), perennial youth and long life(rasayana), and the strengthening of the essence of the body(vajikarana). 6) The '$\bar{A}yurveda$', which originated from ancient experience, was recorded in Sanskrit, which was a theorization of knowledge, and also was written in verses to make memorizing easy, and made medicine the exclusive possession of the Brahmin. The first annotations were 1060 for the "Charaka", 1200 for the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$", 1150 for the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and 1100 for the "$Nid\bar{a}na$", The use of various mineral medicines in the "Charaka" or the use of mercury as internal medicine in the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and the palpation of the pulse for diagnosing in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' and 'XiZhang(西藏)' medicine are similar to TCM's pulse diagnostics. The coexistence with Arabian 'Unani' medicine, compromise with western medicine and the reactionism trend restored the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' today. 7) The "Charaka" is a book inclined to internal medicine that investigates the origin of human disease which used the dualism of the 'Samkhya', the natural philosophy of the 'Vaisesika' and the logic of the 'Nyaya' in medical theories, and its structure has 16 syllables per line, 2 lines per poem and is recorded in poetry and prose. Also, the "Charaka" can be summarized into the introduction, cause, judgement, body, sensory organs, treatment, pharmaceuticals, and end, and can be seen as a work that strongly reflects the moral code of Brahmin and Aryans. 8) In extracting bloody pus, the "Charaka" introduces a 'sharp tool' bloodletting treatment, while the "$Su\scute{s}hruta$" introduces many surgical methods such as the use of gourd dippers, horns, sucking the blood with leeches. Also the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" has 19 chapters specializing in ophthalmology, and shows 76 types of eye diseases and their treatments. 9) Since anatomy did not develop in Indian medicine, the inner structure of the human body was not well known. The only exception is 'GuXiangXue(骨相學)' which developed from 'Atharvaveda' times and the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$". In the "$A\d{s}\d{t}\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$"'s 'ShenTiLun(身體論)' there is a thorough listing of the development of a child from pregnancy to birth. The '$\bar{A}yurveda$' is not just an ancient traditional medical system but is being called alternative medicine in the west because of its ability to supplement western medicine and, as its effects are being proved scientifically it is gaining attention worldwide. We would like to say that what we have researched is just a small fragment and a limited view, and would like to correct and supplement any insufficient parts through more research of new records.

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아유르베다'($\bar{A}yurveda$) 의경(醫經)에 관한 연구 (A Study of The Medical Classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$')

  • 김기욱;박현국;서지영
    • 동국한의학연구소논문집
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    • 제10권
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    • pp.119-145
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    • 2008
  • Through a simple study of the medical classics in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', we have summarized them as follows. 1) Traditional Indian medicine started in the Ganges river area at about 1500 B. C. E. and traces of medical science can be found in the "Rigveda" and "Atharvaveda". 2) The "Charaka(閣羅迦集)" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞集)", ancient texts from India, are not the work of one person, but the result of the work and errors of different doctors and philosophers. Due to the lack of historical records, the time of Charaka(閣羅迦) or $Su\acute{s}hruta$(妙聞)s' lives are not exactly known. So the completion of the "Charaka" is estimated at 1st$\sim$2nd century C. E. in northwestern India, and the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" is estimated to have been completed in 3rd$\sim$4th century C. E. in central India. Also, the "Charaka" contains details on internal medicine, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" contains more details on surgery by comparison. 3) '$V\bar{a}gbhata$', one of the revered Vriddha Trayi(triad of the ancients, 三醫聖) of the '$\bar{A}yurveda$', lived and worked in about the 7th century and wrote the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ $Ast\bar{a}nga$ hrdaya $samhit\bar{a}$ $samhit\bar{a}$(八支集) and "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$(八心集)", where he tried to compromise and unify the "Charaka" and "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". The "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$" was translated into Tibetan and Arabic at about the 8th$\sim$9th century, and if we generalize the medicinal plants recorded in each the "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" and the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", there are 240, 370, 240 types each. 4) The 'Madhava' focused on one of the subjects of Indian medicine, '$Nid\bar{a}na$' ie meaning "the cause of diseases(病因論)", and in one of the copies found by Bower in 4th century C. E. we can see that it uses prescriptions from the "BuHaLaJi(布唅拉集)", "Charaka", "$Su\acute{s}hruta$". 5) According to the "Charaka", there were 8 branches of ancient medicine in India : treatment of the body(kayacikitsa), special surgery(salakya), removal of alien substances(salyapahartka), treatment of poison or mis-combined medicines(visagaravairodhikaprasamana), the study of ghosts(bhutavidya), pediatrics(kaumarabhrtya), perennial youth and long life(rasayana), and the strengthening of the essence of the body(vajikarana). 6) The '$\bar{A}yurveda$', which originated from ancient experience, was recorded in Sanskrit, which was a theorization of knowledge, and also was written in verses to make memorizing easy, and made medicine the exclusive possession of the Brahmin. The first annotations were 1060 for the "Charaka", 1200 for the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$", 1150 for the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and 1100 for the "$Nid\bar{a}na$". The use of various mineral medicines in the "Charaka" or the use of mercury as internal medicine in the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$", and the palpation of the pulse for diagnosing in the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' and 'XiZhang(西藏)' medicine are similar to TCM's pulse diagnostics. The coexistence with Arabian 'Unani' medicine, compromise with western medicine and the reactionism trend restored the '$\bar{A}yurveda$' today. 7) The "Charaka" is a book inclined to internal medicine that investigates the origin of human disease which used the dualism of the 'Samkhya', the natural philosophy of the 'Vaisesika' and the logic of the 'Nyaya' in medical theories, and its structure has 16 syllables per line, 2 lines per poem and is recorded in poetry and prose. Also, the "Charaka" can be summarized into the introduction, cause, judgement, body, sensory organs, treatment, pharmaceuticals, and end, and can be seen as a work that strongly reflects the moral code of Brahmin and Aryans. 8) In extracting bloody pus, the "Charaka" introduces a 'sharp tool' bloodletting treatment, while the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" introduces many surgical methods such as the use of gourd dippers, horns, sucking the blood with leeches. Also the "$Su\acute{s}hruta$" has 19 chapters specializing in ophthalmology, and shows 76 types of eye diseases and their treatments. 9) Since anatomy did not develop in Indian medicine, the inner structure of the human body was not well known. The only exception is 'GuXiangXue(骨相學)' which developed from 'Atharvaveda' times and the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$". In the "$Ast\bar{a}nga$ Sangraha $samhit\bar{a}$"'s 'ShenTiLun(身體論)' there is a thorough listing of the development of a child from pregnancy to birth. The '$\bar{A}yurveda$' is not just an ancient traditional medical system but is being called alternative medicine in the west because of its ability to supplement western medicine and, as its effects are being proved scientifically it is gaining attention worldwide. We would like to say that what we have researched is just a small fragment and a limited view, and would like to correct and supplement any insufficient parts through more research of new records.

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