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Investigation of the Korean Rare Books on The Catalogue of Chinese Rare books Owned by the Library of Chinese Academy of Science

  • Journal of Studies in Bibliography
  • Abbr : JSB
  • 2020, (84), pp.121~136
  • DOI : 10.17258/jib.2020..84.121
  • Publisher : Korean Society of Bibliography
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science
  • Received : October 22, 2020
  • Accepted : December 12, 2020
  • Published : December 30, 2020

Park, Hyun-kyu 1

1순천향대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study investigated the Korean rare books based on The catalogue of Chinese rare books owned by the Library of Chinese Academy of Science (中國科學院圖書館藏中文古籍善本書目) and analyzed the classification system of literature, the historical traces of possession, the value of literature to possess, etc. The Korean rare books among the catalogue of Chinese rare books owned by the Library of Chinese Academy of Science were classified as follows: a total of 144 volumes and 630 titles, including 22 volumes and 111 titles in Gyeongbu (Jingbu; 經部), 41 volumes and 110 titles in Sabu (Shibu; 史部), 21 volumes and 83 titles in Jabu (Zibu; 子部), 59 volumes and 324 titles in Jibbu (Jibu; 集部), and 1 volume and 1 title in Jibu (Zhibu; 志部). Besides, the Library of Chinese Academy of Science owns a lot of Korean rare books classified as Seonjangbon (線裝本: a book bound with thread). Those are largely classified into the 130 volumes, owned by the Beijing Institute of Humanities Research, General Committee of Oriental Culture (東方文化事業總委員會 北京人文科學硏究所) and the 14 volumes, acquired within the territory of China between 1956 and 1963. A lot of Korean rare books, which are highly valued in its contents, are included in the catalogue of Chinese rare books owned by the Library of Chinese Academy of Science. For instance, Yeon sanhae gyeong jeungju (衍山海經證註: Descriptive Book of Mount Geumgang(金剛山)), Gimssi gajeon (金氏家傳: a story book of the Kim’s family), Yangjin jae seonsaeng lyeseol (養眞齋先生禮說: a theory of the proprieties by Mr. Yang Jin-je) are completely lost and never found in Korea, and Myeongui log (明義錄: a book describing a rightness), Ilseong log (日省錄: a diary of the kings in Joseon), Eoje cheomgan daehun (御製添刊大訓: a royal edict by King Youngjo(英祖)), Taehag eunbae sijib (太學恩杯詩集: a collection of poems by young scholars), Munsa jeoyeong (文史咀英: a collection of works by both Ouyang Xiu and Su Shih of Song Dynasty), Wangjangwon jibju bunlyu dongpa seonsaeng sijib (增刊校正王狀元集註分類東坡先生詩集: The extra edition for a collection of poems by Su Shih(蘇軾) that was described and classified by Wang Jangwon(王狀元)), Hyeonhaeng seobang-gyeong (現行西方經: A book on the belief in pure land) are the books owned by famous people at home and abroad.

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