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A Study of Pil-su Hwang’s Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga

  • Journal of Studies in Bibliography
  • Abbr : JSB
  • 2018, (76), pp.307~336
  • DOI : 10.17258/jib.2018..76.307
  • Publisher : Korean Society of Bibliography
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science
  • Received : November 5, 2018
  • Accepted : December 25, 2018

Kim Soonhee 1

1충남대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

This paper compared and analyzed Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga(增刪濂洛風雅), edited and proofread by late Joseon’s book compiler Sinchon(愼村) Hwang Pil-Su(黃泌秀, 1842-1914) with two other versions of Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga by Park Sea-Chae(朴世采) and Jeon Yi-Chae(田以采). By analyzing these books, it revealed importance of Hwang Pil-Su as a book compiler in the publication history. From late Joseon period to early Japanese colonial period, Hwang Pil-Su was an active book compiler who compiled multiple books himself and have part in publishing other books. Among those books he took a part in for publication, Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga, the book written to teach other scholars the poetry, shows significant meaning of Hwang Pil-Su as a book compiler in the publication history. Yeomrakpunga(濂洛風雅) is a book that put together important poems written by scholars from Song dynasty. It was edited by Kim Li-Sang(金履祥) and reorganized by Dang Yang-Seo(唐良瑞) before publication in the end of Song dynasty and early of Yuan dynasty. When Yeomrakpunga came down to early Joseon period, it became important book to read for scholars. During mid Joseon period, Park Sea-Chae edited Yeomrakpunga with his own perspective and published Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga. After Park Sea-Chae’s Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga, it was republished several times in different edition. Jeon Yi-Chae’s edition of Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga shows difference with Park Sea-Chae’s, and it is important since Whang Pil-Su referred to Jeon Yi-Chae’s edition when he was editing and proofreading his. There is high possibility that Ji Song-Uk(池松旭) asked Whang Pil-Su to edit Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga to publish it. Looking at it with perspective of publication history, relationship between Ji Song-Uk and Whang Pil-Su is important. Whang Pil-Su’s edition of Jeungsan Yeomrakpunga shows one section of late Joseon’s publication culture and shows Whang Pil-Su’s compability as a book compiler.

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