@article{ART001183779},
author={조 계 영},
title={The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period},
journal={Journal of Studies in Bibliography},
issn={1225-5246},
year={2006},
number={35},
pages={83-112}
TY - JOUR
AU - 조 계 영
TI - The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period
JO - Journal of Studies in Bibliography
PY - 2006
VL - null
IS - 35
PB - Korean Society of Bibliography
SP - 83
EP - 112
SN - 1225-5246
AB - Gungwonui(宮園儀) is one of the books published to institutionalize the Gungwon system as the official graves and shrines for the royal family in the Joseon Dynasty. The Gungwon system covers both Gung, the shrine of the royal family and Won, the tombs for them. Gungwonuiin(宮園儀引)(Jang K2-2433), which is now held by the Jangseogak of the Academy of Korean Studies, documents all the process from the discussion about the publishing and book binding of Gungwonui to presenting it to the king and the royal shrine. This paper examined the publication and book covering of Gungwonui through Gungwonuiin and Gungwonui in Jangseogak and Gyujanggak.
Gungwonui compiled in 1776, was first published in 1780, and again in 1785. Gungwonui was published on 63 wood blocks which contain the title, king’s preface, illustrations and their captions, and the list of supervisors, but 91 leaves of Gungwonui were printed with movable types, containing the table of contents, detailed notes, appendix and postscripts. Various covering materials of Gungwonui were used for different purposes, that is, for the offerings to Gyeongmogung, Bongmodang, and king and for the royal granting to the subjects. Gungwonui enshrined in the noble book cabinet of Gyeongmogung was printed on Cheopchaekji (貼冊紙) and covered with Namdaedan(藍大緞), and therefore exhibited the noble elegance as the royal publication.
Gungwonui documents the historical fact that King Jeongjo offered a posthumous title of ‘Jangheon(莊獻)’ to the Crown prince Sado and promoted his grave and shrine to the level of Gung and Won, that is, Gyeongmogung and Yeongwoowon, with the Gungwon system. In this paper, examined were the significance of the publication and book-covering of Gungwonui, the book published for the purpose of establishing the Gungwon system into a regular royal ceremony.
KW - Gungwonui;Gyeongmogung;Yeongwoowon;book-covering
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조 계 영. (2006). The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period. Journal of Studies in Bibliography, 35, 83-112.
조 계 영. 2006, "The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period", Journal of Studies in Bibliography, no.35, pp.83-112.
조 계 영 "The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period" Journal of Studies in Bibliography 35 pp.83-112 (2006) : 83.
조 계 영. The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period. 2006; 35 : 83-112.
조 계 영. "The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period" Journal of Studies in Bibliography no.35(2006) : 83-112.
조 계 영. The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period. Journal of Studies in Bibliography, 35, 83-112.
조 계 영. The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period. Journal of Studies in Bibliography. 2006; 35 83-112.
조 계 영. The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period. 2006; 35 : 83-112.
조 계 영. "The Publication and Book-covering of Gungwonui(宮園儀) in the Late Joseon Period" Journal of Studies in Bibliography no.35(2006) : 83-112.