@article{ART002421459},
author={Park, Moon-Year},
title={A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok},
journal={Journal of Studies in Bibliography},
issn={1225-5246},
year={2018},
number={76},
pages={5-24},
doi={10.17258/jib.2018..76.5}
TY - JOUR
AU - Park, Moon-Year
TI - A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok
JO - Journal of Studies in Bibliography
PY - 2018
VL - null
IS - 76
PB - Korean Society of Bibliography
SP - 5
EP - 24
SN - 1225-5246
AB - This study analyzes on the works and lost sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok. The major findings are as follows: (1) In a dark age marred by frequent massacres of scholars(士禍), Dae Gok spent most of his life as a hermit living in Jonggok, Boeun, and the Songnisan Mountain. Rather than pursuing a successful career as a government official, he chose a life of a hermit scholar living in the wild.
(2) Dae Gok’s Works(大谷先生集) was edited by his son, Kim Gagi(金可幾), in the 29th year of King Seonjo’s reign(1596), and the wood block print version was published in the 36th year of King Seonjo’s reign(1603) by his grandson, Kim Deokmin, with assistance from Ryu Geun. It consists of three volumes: Introduction, Body (which consists of three parts), and Appendix. The Body contains 212 poems, 10 free essays(雜著), 4 headstone epitaphs(碣銘), and 3 orations(祭文).
(3) Many of Dae Gok’s poems were lost during the massacres that took place throughout his life. They were also scattered during the Japanese invasion of Joseon(壬辰倭亂) in King Seonjo’s reign (1592). As a result, at the time of editing Dae Gok’s Works, not a small number of poems had been lost or had to be rewritten.
(4) The writings of Dae Gok and others that did not make it into Dae Gok’s Works include three essays(著述), five poems(詩篇), one letter(書簡), five funeral orations, and four Mallyus(挽詞). These writings are considered valuable assets for those who study Dae Gok.
(5) Dae Gok’s scholarly legacy and his life had a ponderous impact on scholars in his own time as well as many that followed. Im Je(林悌), Heo Mok(許穆), Yun Hyu(尹鑴), and others were heavily influenced by Dae Gok’s academic works. In particular, Tak Gye(濯溪) Kim Sangjin(金相進), a member of the Sarim(士林) scholars who lived and died as a hermit in his hometown of Boeun, faithfully followed in the footsteps of this astounding scholar.
KW - Seong Un(成運);Dae Gok(大谷);Dae Gok’s works(大谷先生集);Lost sentences(逸文);Kim Sang Jin(金相進)
DO - 10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
ER -
Park, Moon-Year. (2018). A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok. Journal of Studies in Bibliography, 76, 5-24.
Park, Moon-Year. 2018, "A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok", Journal of Studies in Bibliography, no.76, pp.5-24. Available from: doi:10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
Park, Moon-Year "A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok" Journal of Studies in Bibliography 76 pp.5-24 (2018) : 5.
Park, Moon-Year. A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok. 2018; 76 : 5-24. Available from: doi:10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
Park, Moon-Year. "A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok" Journal of Studies in Bibliography no.76(2018) : 5-24.doi: 10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
Park, Moon-Year. A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok. Journal of Studies in Bibliography, 76, 5-24. doi: 10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
Park, Moon-Year. A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok. Journal of Studies in Bibliography. 2018; 76 5-24. doi: 10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
Park, Moon-Year. A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok. 2018; 76 : 5-24. Available from: doi:10.17258/jib.2018..76.5
Park, Moon-Year. "A Study on the Works and Lost Sentences by Seong Un, Dae Gok" Journal of Studies in Bibliography no.76(2018) : 5-24.doi: 10.17258/jib.2018..76.5