@article{ART001890488},
author={Yoo Boo hyeon},
title={A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa},
journal={Journal of Studies in Bibliography},
issn={1225-5246},
year={2014},
number={58},
pages={203-225},
doi={10.17258/jib.2014..58.203}
TY - JOUR
AU - Yoo Boo hyeon
TI - A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa
JO - Journal of Studies in Bibliography
PY - 2014
VL - null
IS - 58
PB - Korean Society of Bibliography
SP - 203
EP - 225
SN - 1225-5246
AB - The study is that it newly examines the gyungpae in Songgwangsa on which Cheonjamoon jilho(hamho) has been inscribed by comparing with the Jaejojang and Chojojang jilho(hamho), Gaewonrok jilcha(hamcha) same like Georanjang jilho(hamho), and Gaewonrokyackchul jilho(hamho) same like some Daejanggyung in Kangnam. The abridged results are as the following.
First, it is estimated that not merely is Cheonjamoon jilho(hamho) inscribed on the 13 gyungpaes in Songgwangsa, otherwise known as before, far less in terms of consistency with Jaejojang, but also is pretty rare the possibility it is Cheonjamoon jilho(hamho) in Chojojang. Only the two books, called kyungjeon, Abidalmapumryujokron and Shinhwayeomgyungron are accorded with the gyungpae in Songgwang Temple and Cheonjamoon jilho(hamho) in Jaejojang. For the reason, they are considered to be the gyunpae of Jaejojang for sure.
Second, it is certain that the gyungpae of Songgwangsa is exactly not involved in Geranjang in the whole relation of it as before.
Third, there has been any reference on the relations between Kangnamjang, Daejanggyung made in Kangnam, and the gyungpae in Songgwangsa. However, there is remarkable analysis in the paper: Daeseungabidalmajabjibron, Byulyeokjabahamgyung, Abidalmajibyeemoonjokron, and Daewonseongjojiwonbyunwerok and so on have nothing to do with Jaejojang and they are just in accord with Kangnamjang. Especially, Daewonsungjojiwonbyunweerok is first included in Jeoksajang(1216~1322) among all the Daejanggyung made of mokpanbon including Kangnamjang, and the Cheonjamoon jilho(hamho) of it is given in Jeoksajang at the very first, called ‘Ha(585)’. And it is right the jilho(hamho) of the gyungpae of Daewonsungjojiwonbyunweerok in Songgwangsa. Taken the such being the case, there is no doubt that the gyungpae of Daewonsungjojiwonbyunweerok in Songgwangsa which has the jilho(hamho) called ‘Ha(585)’ is attached in Jeoksajang Daewonsungjojiwonbyunweerok.
KW - gyungpae in Songgwangsa;Cheonjamoon jilho(hamho)
DO - 10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
ER -
Yoo Boo hyeon. (2014). A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa. Journal of Studies in Bibliography, 58, 203-225.
Yoo Boo hyeon. 2014, "A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa", Journal of Studies in Bibliography, no.58, pp.203-225. Available from: doi:10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
Yoo Boo hyeon "A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa" Journal of Studies in Bibliography 58 pp.203-225 (2014) : 203.
Yoo Boo hyeon. A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa. 2014; 58 : 203-225. Available from: doi:10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
Yoo Boo hyeon. "A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa" Journal of Studies in Bibliography no.58(2014) : 203-225.doi: 10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
Yoo Boo hyeon. A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa. Journal of Studies in Bibliography, 58, 203-225. doi: 10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
Yoo Boo hyeon. A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa. Journal of Studies in Bibliography. 2014; 58 203-225. doi: 10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
Yoo Boo hyeon. A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa. 2014; 58 : 203-225. Available from: doi:10.17258/jib.2014..58.203
Yoo Boo hyeon. "A Study on Cheonjamoon Jil(Ham)ho of the Gyungpae in Songgwangsa" Journal of Studies in Bibliography no.58(2014) : 203-225.doi: 10.17258/jib.2014..58.203