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A Study of Pil-su Hwang’s Daldodaejeon

Kim Soonhee 1

1충남대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study chose Daldodaejeon(達道大全) by Sinchon Pil-su Hwang(愼村 黃泌秀), who was one of the book editor during late Josun, as a research target and understand bibliographic feature of Daldodaejeon and assured his stature. Fist book Pil-su Hwang compiled, Daldodaejeon, shows aspect of his ability and a representative statue as a professional book editor and writer in late Josun. Pil-su Hwang was considered just as a Confucian scholar rather than You-u(儒醫), a Confucian scholar and a doctor. Pil-su Hwang compiled Daldodaejeon in 1867 at age of 26, and wrote Chucksasull(斥邪說) to begin in earnest as a book compiler. Main purpose Pil-su Hwang wrote and compiled Chucksasull and Daldodaejeon was to advocate Confucianism. Daldodaejeon was influenced by his teacher Seung-woo Lee (李勝愚)’s book Songseobeacksun(宋書百選) which was to spread out Confucianism’s core lesson, Oryun(五倫). Daldodaejeon was published at 1873 by engraving on the wood block. Introduction of Daldodaejeon was written by Boo Seo(徐郙)(1838∼1907), variorum was organized by Jisoo Hwang(黃芝洙), proofread by Ki-yeon Kim(金耆淵) and Jonghyun Hwang(黃鍾顯) payed Miyangseorim(美陽書林) for the publication. Looking in to the format of Daldodaejeon, it was formatted with Pil-su Hwang’s own judgement instead of traditional way of Oryun’s naming and order. A supplement, ‘Aasull’(我我說) is considered as a comparable written work to the Chucksasull by Pil-su Hwang.

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