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A Study on the Yeongjo’s Reading Career in the Gyeongyeon of Joseon Dynasty

  • Journal of Studies in Bibliography
  • Abbr : JSB
  • 2019, (79), pp.23~58
  • DOI : 10.17258/jib.2019..79.23
  • Publisher : Korean Society of Bibliography
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science
  • Received : August 12, 2019
  • Accepted : September 17, 2019
  • Published : September 30, 2019

JoongkweonKim 1

1광주대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to investigate the YeongJo’s reading career in the Gyeongyeon (經筵) of Joseon Dynasty. To investigate the Silrog (the book which records the history of Korea), it knew the reading material, a reading act and attitude which he read in the Crown prince time. Major findings are as the follows; The reading materials that he read in the Jugang(晝講) for 52 years were 13 titles, that is, Noneo(論語), Maengja(孟子), Jungyong(中庸), Seogyeong(書經), Yegi(禮記), Sijeon(詩傳), Juyeog(周易), Chunchujipjeon(春秋集傳), Simgyeon(心經), Jurye(周禮), Daehag(大學), Geunsarog (近思錄) and Sohag(小學) etc. The number of times that he participated to the Jugang’s reading discussion was 1341. He was the king who disliked reading, from 1724 to 1776, when he was in power, moreover he was not almost presented at the reading discussion of the Jugang at the end of seizure of power. As a result, YeongJo’s reading career was much lower than the King’s reading career in past.

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