Comments on philosophy and history from the Confucian standpoint of the Chu Hŭi school; being a Korean edition of the Taehak yŏnŭi, by Zhen Dexiu (1178~1235). This is a volume of Taehak yŏnŭi (commentary on the Chinese Confucian classic) written by Zhen Dexiu (pen name: Sŏsan), a scholar in Song dynasty China. This book was printed with Kabin typeface during the King Sŏnjo reign. There is a seal mark of the previous owner but it is unrecognizable. and 대학의뜻을부연설명한책.
Alternative Title:
Chin Sŏ-san toksŏgi ŭlchip sang Taehak yŏnŭi, Jinseosan dokseo gieuljipsang daehak yeonui, 진서산독서기을집상대학연의, and 眞西山讀書記乙集上大學衍義.
Description:
Copper movable; size: 35.3 x 21.5 cm.; 82 p., In Korean (Hanmun)., On double leaves, Korean thread binding., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db20.
A fragment of a sutra copied in silver on indigo-colored paper. An 8th century copy. Original. This piece, retrieved from a fire at the monastery To-dai-zhi long ago, is one of the oldest remnants of the kind known in Japan. and Manuscript, in an unidentified hand.
Alternative Title:
Konshi ginji Kegonkyo, Konshiginjikegonkyo, Konshiginjikegonkyō, and 紺紙銀字華厳経, [8th cent.].
Description:
"A fragment of a sutra copied in silver on indigo-colored paper. An 8th century copy. Original.", "This piece, retrieved from a fire at the monastery Tō-dai-zhi long ago, is one of the oldest remnants of the kind known in Japan." (K. Asakawa. "Gifts of the Yale Association of Japan," 1945)., In Chinese., Scroll: 23.0 x 108.6 cm rolled to 23.0 x 26.7 cm in diameter. One roll in a wood box., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Ab2.
Subject (Name):
Tripitaka. Sutrapitaka. Avatamsakasutra
Subject (Topic):
Hua yan Buddhism, Japanese manuscripts, Tripiṭaka.--Sūtrapiṭaka.--Avataṃsakasūtra, and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Excerpts from Chinese classical literature with the quotations classified according to subject. This book has only four volumes from the original set and contains six chapters: 1, 2-3, 13, 14-15. The book was printed in To typeface, probably in the early 18th century. It contains important academic theories from various classics and histories. It contains the seal of the previous owner, Kim Chin-sang (1684-1755). and 경서와사서의기사를모은책.
Alternative Title:
Gyeongsa jipseol, Kyŏngsa chipsŏl, 경사집설, and 經史集說.
Description:
Copper movable print; size: 23.8 x 16.2 cm.; v. 1: 94 p.; v. 2: 152 p.; v. 3: 68 p.; and v. 4: 94 p., In Korean (Hanmun)., On double leaves, Korean thread binding., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db38.
Emolument Certificates. This certificate of emolument was issued to Kang Se-hwang (pen name: P'yoam) in the 12th month of the 12th year of the King Chŏngjo (1788). However, he actually received the salary the following year. The Board of War issued the salary by royal order although Kang was a civilian official. His title was given as "Ch'ungmu wisa," (brave royal guard), a military position. It is probable that, since Kang was not employed at the time, the government gave him a temporary title in order to provide him a salary. There is no indication of salary class, something usually required in such a document., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscript dated 1788., and 왕명에의해표암강세황에게발급.
Alternative Title:
Nokbong Jeungseo, Nokpong chŭngsŏ, 녹봉증서, and 祿俸證書, 1788.
Description:
Housed in case with YAJ K2., In Korean (Hanmun)., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db3.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Emolument Certificates. This certificate of emolument was issued to Kang Sin in the 11th month of the 19th year of the King Sunjo (1819). As with Nokpong Chŭngsŏ (YAJ K2.1), there is no indication of salary class., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand. The original manuscript dated 1819., and 첨지중추부사강신의녹봉증서.
Alternative Title:
Nokbong Jeungseo, Nokpong chŭngsŏ, 녹봉증서, and 祿俸證書, 1819.
Description:
Housed in case with YAJ K2.1., In Korean (Hanmun)., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: none.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Chronicle of the filial devotion and clean living of the Ŏm Family. This Hangŭl manuscript is a copy of a novel of unknown authorship. Its theme is filial piety and it is set in Song dynasty China. At the end of the ninth chapter there is a brief note, "This book was copied in the year of Musul." However, it is not clear if "Musul" refers to the fourth year of Hŏnjong (1838) or the second year of Kwangmu (1898), or possibly an earlier date. Considering the condition of the paper, it seems to have been copied during the Hŏnjong era (1834-1849) or Kwangmu era (1897-1907). This manuscript is a good source for research on the Korean novel and the history of Hangŭl (the Korean writing system). and 효행에관한중국소설.
In Korean., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand., Size: 37.2 x 23.2 cm.; v. 1: 124 p.; v. 2: 124 p.; v. 3: 112 p.; v.4: 124 p.; v. 5: 130 p.; v. 6: 128 p.; v. 7: 156 p.; v. 8: 156 p.; and v. 9: 110 p., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db8.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Chronicle of the filial devotion and clean living of the Ŏm Family. This Hangŭl manuscript is a copy of a novel of unknown authorship. Its theme is filial piety and it is set in Song dynasty China. At the end of the ninth chapter there is a brief note, "This book was copied in the year of Musul." However, it is not clear if "Musul" refers to the fourth year of Hŏnjong (1838) or the second year of Kwangmu (1898), or possibly an earlier date. Considering the condition of the paper, it seems to have been copied during the Hŏnjong era (1834-1849) or Kwangmu era (1897-1907). This manuscript is a good source for research on the Korean novel and the history of Hangŭl (the Korean writing system). and 효행에관한중국소설.
In Korean., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand., Size: 37.2 x 23.2 cm.; v. 1: 124 p.; v. 2: 124 p.; v. 3: 112 p.; v.4: 124 p.; v. 5: 130 p.; v. 6: 128 p.; v. 7: 156 p.; v. 8: 156 p.; and v. 9: 110 p., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db8.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Chronicle of the filial devotion and clean living of the Ŏm Family. This Hangŭl manuscript is a copy of a novel of unknown authorship. Its theme is filial piety and it is set in Song dynasty China. At the end of the ninth chapter there is a brief note, "This book was copied in the year of Musul." However, it is not clear if "Musul" refers to the fourth year of Hŏnjong (1838) or the second year of Kwangmu (1898), or possibly an earlier date. Considering the condition of the paper, it seems to have been copied during the Hŏnjong era (1834-1849) or Kwangmu era (1897-1907). This manuscript is a good source for research on the Korean novel and the history of Hangŭl (the Korean writing system). and 효행에관한중국소설.
In Korean., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand., Size: 37.2 x 23.2 cm.; v. 1: 124 p.; v. 2: 124 p.; v. 3: 112 p.; v.4: 124 p.; v. 5: 130 p.; v. 6: 128 p.; v. 7: 156 p.; v. 8: 156 p.; and v. 9: 110 p., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db8.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Chronicle of the filial devotion and clean living of the Ŏm Family. This Hangŭl manuscript is a copy of a novel of unknown authorship. Its theme is filial piety and it is set in Song dynasty China. At the end of the ninth chapter there is a brief note, "This book was copied in the year of Musul." However, it is not clear if "Musul" refers to the fourth year of Hŏnjong (1838) or the second year of Kwangmu (1898), or possibly an earlier date. Considering the condition of the paper, it seems to have been copied during the Hŏnjong era (1834-1849) or Kwangmu era (1897-1907). This manuscript is a good source for research on the Korean novel and the history of Hangŭl (the Korean writing system). and 효행에관한중국소설.
In Korean., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand., Size: 37.2 x 23.2 cm.; v. 1: 124 p.; v. 2: 124 p.; v. 3: 112 p.; v.4: 124 p.; v. 5: 130 p.; v. 6: 128 p.; v. 7: 156 p.; v. 8: 156 p.; and v. 9: 110 p., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db8.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection
Chronicle of the filial devotion and clean living of the Ŏm Family. This Hangŭl manuscript is a copy of a novel of unknown authorship. Its theme is filial piety and it is set in Song dynasty China. At the end of the ninth chapter there is a brief note, "This book was copied in the year of Musul." However, it is not clear if "Musul" refers to the fourth year of Hŏnjong (1838) or the second year of Kwangmu (1898), or possibly an earlier date. Considering the condition of the paper, it seems to have been copied during the Hŏnjong era (1834-1849) or Kwangmu era (1897-1907). This manuscript is a good source for research on the Korean novel and the history of Hangŭl (the Korean writing system). and 효행에관한중국소설.
In Korean., Manuscript, in an unidentified hand., Size: 37.2 x 23.2 cm.; v. 1: 124 p.; v. 2: 124 p.; v. 3: 112 p.; v.4: 124 p.; v. 5: 130 p.; v. 6: 128 p.; v. 7: 156 p.; v. 8: 156 p.; and v. 9: 110 p., and Yale Association of Japan Collection original call number: Db8.
Subject (Topic):
Korean manuscripts and Yale Association of Japan Collection